Orange have been toying with this hydro dip finish, should the company choose to offer it to customers they reckon it'll be a circa £200 option - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The head tube badge on this Pyga is a great touch - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Pyga's eye-catching ONETEN 29 frame - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
This is a 1:25 scale portable bike track… - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
…and here's the full size version! - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
A closer look at the Shoretrax portable bike track - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
PYGA's ONEFORTY650 – yes, you've guessed it, 140mm travel and 650b wheels - Oli Woodman / Future Publishing
gearmechhanger.com now stock 320 different mech hangers, with some designs dating as far back as 1990 - Oli Woodman / Future Publishing
gearmechhanger.com are also the UK distributor for Pilo Engineering, the Israeli company behind this lightweight bashguard - Oli Woodman / Future Publishing
Niner's 150mm travel WFO 9 was looking as pretty as ever - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Custom ENVE decals look the part - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Here's some more custom ENVE decals, this time on Greg Minnaar's Santa Cruz v10 - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Greg Minnarr's stunning Santa Cruz v10 downhill bike - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
We even caught Greg himself floating about… - Andrew Dodd / Future Publishing
The Juliana line-up, for girls who rip - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
A closer look at that controversial hydro dip finish - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Orange's 322 downhill frame was also on display - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
A closer look at the Orange 322 frame - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The fatties bunched together - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Schwalbe's Magic Mary, aimed at the gravity enduro scene. It's a 2.35in option available in 26in, 650b and 29in - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
We can't wait to try Schwalbe's new Rock Razer - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
German surf sports brand Ion have a range of riding glasses with three models from 60 to £100 - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Ion's sunglasses come with three lenses included as standard. The frames and arms disassemble for quick and easy lens swaps - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Ion's three riding sunnies will cost from £60 to £100 - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Ion's clothing range is not what we would expect from a German brand – in a good way - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The clothing is also packed with clever technical features, for example the shorts have an armoured pocket compartment for a mobile phone - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
This Cielo cross bike was stunning from a distance… - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
…and even better looking once you got closer - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Handmade in Portland, Oregon - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Optional head badge on the Cielo road bike - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The finish is exceptional - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
More of that amazing finish - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The sort of detail you rarely see nowadays - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Cielo's mountain bike was no less beautiful - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Not that you're likely to forget that… - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Chris King rear hub showing its guts… with an engagement system that can handle more 700 ft/lb of torque! - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
It's like looking into a box of Quality Street - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
This thick/thin chainring replaces a standard SRAM spider and ring and saves around 40g in doing so. It's from Italian firm Carbon-Ti - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Carbon-Ti also make replacement alloy 15mm axles for various forks. Their Fox-compatible axle saves 39g over the standard part - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Finally, Chris King press-fit bottom brackets are here - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
We've seen many great solutions for using Sugru, but how about blanking off bolt heads from thieves? Nifty.. - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Or how about using Sugru to repair your torn jacket? - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
You can even repair your broken mudguard with it - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The possibilities are endless! - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
2014 Bos forks – note the all-new 140mm Deville AM model on the far right - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The BOS Kirk enduro specific rear shock retails at £690 - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The new BOS Void downhill air shock retails for £699 - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The air valve on the shock body can rotate to provide easy access for pumps or to avoid fouling on certain frames - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
The new KS Lev now uses a carbon rail clamp and titanium bolts, it also uses special new cables that save over 80g alone - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Here's the KS Lev Carbon. It's expected to arrive in spring - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
KS also have a new budget post – the E-10 is £125 and features a 100mm drop - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
Rachel Atherton's GT Fury - Oli Woodman/ Future Publishing
BikeRadar attended this year's The Bike Place trade show, a small event that's held at the Silverstone Circuit today.
As usual we've compiled a gallery bringing you all the latest and tastiest kit from the stands, which you can look through over on the right.