NAHBS 2017: Paul Components Balances Old School & New School
NAHBS isn’t just a framebuilder’s show. It’s a show dedicated to the passion in the sport, and Paul Components brings that in spades.
NAHBS isn’t just a framebuilder’s show. It’s a show dedicated to the passion in the sport, and Paul Components brings that in spades.
Moots, the titanium wizards out of Steamboat Springs, Colorado, teamed up with Chris King on a gravel race bike with limited edition bits.
Portland-based Gevenalle showed its cyclocross-specific product on two bikes with drool-worthy back-stories: Stumptown’s java and the Fat Chance legend
Like its tributee, this build is polarizing, energetic, and just plain fun. We’re eager to hear what your favorite detail is on this gravel-capable bike.
Tim O’Donnell of Shamrock Cycles showcased a beautiful build at NAHBS 2017. We cover this Rotor Uno-equipped eye candy for St. Patrick’s Day treat.
This year, NAHBS separated the cyclocross and gravel categories, and Mosaic took advantage by winning the gravel category with this blue beauty, a titanium GT-1 gravel bike.
Donhou Bicycles from the UK took home the award for Best Cyclocross Bike at NAHBS this year with his steel-framed DSSX with disc brakes, wide tires and a mix of tubing.
Appleman Bicycles sweetened its gravel offering at NAHBS 2017 with a pink frosted doughnut bike served up for gravel. It’s fresh, offers sprinkles, but it will cost you.
In a show filled with shiny metal and matte carbon, it’s only appropriate that a hot pink titanium cyclocross frame from Dean Bikes caught our eye at NAHBS 2017.