Here's the new Orange Five, and guess what - it's not massively different from the old Orange Five. Did you really expect otherwise? - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Look closely and you'll be able to spot more than one British legend in this picture - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Thae new Five has a slimmer top tube with a new gusset - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The frame is slightly longer and slacker overall - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The Five's new dropout design is said to increase stiffness - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
This 650b wheeled prototype Devinci Wilson frame has been doing the rounds for a while now, but it's a great looking bit of kit - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Devinci's 2015 Spartan Carbon – another great-looking frame - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Kali's new Maya enduro lid will retail for £90 in the UK - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The Maya has an ultra durable crash-proof visor and comes with a modular mount system that contains mounts for most cameras and lights - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
KS sell all the bits you need to colour-match its dropper range to your ride - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
KS' very popular Southpaw remote lever makes use of the space a 1x drivetrain leaves you at the handlebar. It's a nifty upgrade for £35 - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The eTen Integra is KS' budget remote dropper and retails for £150 - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
KS' Ether stem is available in 50mm and 70mm lengths and is a little different from the norm - there's titanium hardware throughout and it retails for £55 - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Despite looking identical to the V10 CC, the Santa Cruz V-10 C uses a frame that is roughly half a pound heavier. It's also significantly less expensive - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Similarly, the Nomad Carbon C also is a slightly more portly version of the Nomad CC, it retails for £4,799 in this build kit - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Santa Cruz own brand carbon bars are now available, the 800mm AM35 retails for £140, meanwhile the 760mm TR35 model will set you back a tenner less - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Burgtec has answered the demand for rider steering sticks with this, an 800mm version of its carbon DH bar. It's £125 and 280g, if you were wondering.. - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Burgtec also had this exciting prototype clipless/flat hybrid pedal - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Mechanically actuated hydraulic disc brakes from Juin-Tech make a lot of sense, particularly at £150 a pair - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The caliper also features useful adjustment - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The AB-1 damper mount absorbs bumps so your handlebar mounted accessories don't have to - ideal for lights and GoPro' apparently, and very interesting - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
You have to love this Marvel Spiderman helmet from Crazy Stuff. It's £34.95 - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Crazy Stuff also has a full catalogue of unique lids, for £27.95 - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
CNC porn from Cielo - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
We can't help but love this seat clamp from Italian firm Carbon-Ti. All that lovely detail will set you back £57.99 though - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Titanium narrow/wide rings from Carbon Ti, available in SRAM or standard 104BCD for £135 - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
These 65g Fit XC silicone grips from ESI are contoured in a way that feels incredibly natural - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The Trail Runner from Early Rider is like a miniature kids' fat bike, we love it - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The £70 Spherovelo is an unusual but very cool take on a kids' bike - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
Underneath you'll find spheres in place of wheels and removable stabilisers in the middle - Oliver Woodman/Immediate Media
The Bike Place is an annual trade show that is held at Silverstone racing circuit and coincidences with the larger Core Bike Show.
BikeRadar was present and, after picking through the stands, we've compiled an image gallery with all the most interesting bikes and bits. Check it out above.