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Day one at the Handmade Bike Show

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What a day.

This morning I left the house in driving, cold, rain. A few hours later, I was pedaling in blue skies and California sunshine.

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So far, my Tikit has been great. It only took about 20 minutes to go from baggage check to mobility, and few minutes later, I was at the San Jose Convention Center.

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Today was opening day at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) and Portland builders were out in force.

Show rookie Ira Ryan somehow scored a booth right near the main entrance. His new “Cupcake” porteur bike captured a steady stream of eyeballs. It’s white powder-coated, front-loader rack is especially sweet. When I looked more closely I noticed some other nifty touches.

Ira brazed the brake leavers directly onto the bars. No clamps. Nice. He also integrated the thumb shifter mount. The result is a very clean, distinctive rig.

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Just across from Ira was the guy he drove here with, Tony Pereira. Tony had a great day. His 1920’s cruiser-inspired mountain bike has been called a show favorite by more than one passerby.

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But for me, the coolest thing in Tony’s booth is his randonneuring bike. Tony has mixed the old and new into a gorgeous combination that includes a “suicide shift” front derailleur, a carbon Campy crankset, and hand-painted pinstripes. I’ll get some close-ups of this thing tomorrow.

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[Randonneur by Pereira.]

Down the aisle a ways was the Vanilla Bicycles booth. If there was a “Best in Show” prize for best booth, it would win hands down.

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I cornered Sacha before he got too busy to ask him about his new Speedvagen model. It represents a new direction for Vanilla and I’ll share more details about the bike, and Sacha’s philosophy behind it tomorrow. Here’s a few teaser photos:

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Stay tuned because here are the stories I’m working on for tomorrow:

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