Aaron Stinner has been building frames in Santa Barbara for the last five years. He returned to NAHBS 2015 with more than a full array of models, including cyclocross, gravel and singlespeed models.
The long-awaited Speedplay Syzr Mountain Bike Pedals are ready to be released, and we take a close look of them at NAHBS 2015.
Erik Noren of Peacock Groove returned once again to NAHBS with a jaw-dropping finish to his bike. This year, it is a purple gravel bike electrified in color and components, which is called Electric Hell.
Cyclocross and gravel bikes dominated the available NAHBS 2015 categories, winning Best New Builder, People’s Choice, Best TIG, President’s Award, Best Cyclocross Bike (of course) and also getting honorable mentions in Best Finish and Best TIG.
Connor Cycles showed off their Axe Handle, a cyclocross bike made out of wood, at NAHBS 2015, and we take a first look.
Chad Lovings and Bryce Baumann’s LoveBaum cyclocross frame impressed the judges at NAHBS 2015, and the cyclocross-minded Colorado builders have jumped out of the gates with a new frame builder award after displaying their WWII motorcycle inspired frame.
At NAHBS, we took a close look at the ATR wheelset which was initially a promotional item, but due to popular demand, is now available to the public with thru-axle, XD driver and tubeless compatibility.
ENVE quietly unveiled its new carbon GRD thru axle fork at NAHBS 2015 by supplying Moots Cycles and Stinner Frameworks with the fork for their …
Mars Cycles’ showed off a mint green stainless steel brazed cyclocross frame and fork at NAHBS 2015, and we take a close look.
No. 22 Bicycle Company showed off its Broken Arrow titanium cyclocross bike, and walked away with the Best Cyclocross Bike award from NAHBS 2015. See the winning bike here.
There’s bike porn everywhere you look at NAHBS, but we tried hard to keep our eye on the cyclocross and gravel gear and bikes. See a slideshow of what caught our eye on Day 1.
by Iain Baker After seeing the Alchemy Bicycles ’cross bike at the 2014 NAHBS in Charlotte, we sat down with Cody Baker of Alchemy, who …
by James Thomas The Breadwinner orange B-Road ’cross bike features “the world’s only 11 speed downtube shifters.” It was funny to see a bike getting …
Photographer James Thomas captures the best of the action at the North American Handbuilt Bike Show in North Carolina in this gallery below. Check out …
Photographer Iain Banks captures the best of the action at the North American Handbuilt Bike Show in North Carolina in this gallery below (give it …
This titanium ’cross bike from Festa features beautiful CNC machined rear dropouts and connector on the drive side that attaches the bottom bracket to the …
by James Thomas Max Lundbeck is an engineer with a background in manufacturing, and he has come up with an innovative convertible geared or singlespeed …
by James Thomas The Moots Psychlo X showcased at NAHBS was ready for adventure, anywhere. A two-part frame joined with S&S Couplers, the “Suitcase of …
Challenge has released an updated model of their Grifo clincher this year. We checked it out at Frost Bike last month, but saw it again …
Colorado-based Alchemy brought both cyclocross and gravel bikes to NAHBS in North Carolna this year. Last year, we saw their ’cross offerings at the show, …
It’s Saint Patrick’s Day, so it’s only appropriate to showcase some of the eye candy from Shamrock Cycles at NAHBS this past weekend. While we …
NAHBS is over and the ballots are in. Here are the winners, and stay tuned for much more! Best Finish: Independent Fabrication (Honorable Mention: Ellis …
Retrotec, owned by Curtis Inglis, took the win for the Best in Show Cyclocross Bike at the North American Handbuilt Bike Show this year in …
In New England, the Geekhouse team—and their bikes—are easy to spot. They’re the riders and the rigs with the loudest colors and paint schemes. However, …
SRAM CX1 product manager JP McCarthy is a lucky guy, and he knows it. He not only gets to work with new cyclocross technology as …
Cyclocross Magazine got a rare opportunity to not only get an early, exclusive preview of a NAHBS 2014 show bike, but to also spend a few …
Ventus Custom Cycles, based in Ames, Iowa, was founded in 2006 by builder Mark Kargol. Ventus began as a custom frame painting venture, but soon …
Boo Bicycles has been getting a lot of love lately in the cyclocross world, in part due to U23 racer Skyler Trujillo racing the bamboo/carbon …
Stinner Frameworks, run by Aaron Stinner in sunny Santa Barbara, California, has only been around for a few years. A graduate of the United Bicycle …
Perhaps just as famous (infamous?) for putting on the Junkyard Cross races, Philladelphia-based Bilenky Cycle Works was at NAHBS showing off their day job—building custom …