The London Bike Show is an annual display of all things bike-tastic, and we entered the halls yesterday ready to see the best of the bling the industry has to offer.
There’s endless stalls of gear, but we’ve picked out some of the new kit from our old favourites, as well as a couple of up-and-coming brands we’ve not come across before.
Here’s a look at some of the highlights… we’re at the show today too so will be adding still more sights for sore eyes as the day goes on. It’s not too late to get down yourself, too – she show closes on Sunday and you can get an exclusive TWC ticket discount with the code FAC1610 at the London Bike Show website…
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The new winter range from Fierlan – we love the cool take on flouro that will make the rider stand out for all the right reasons!
The HOY stand looks particularly spectacular this year with suspended bikes
Hackney GT – you know the guys who make the Christmas themed jersey?! – have some new technical kit!
Elephant Bike do-up old postman bikes – for every one purchased, another is given to help someone in Malawi get around. Fantastic social enterprise – everyone benefits!
Yes, that’s the S-Works Amira in the background, and we still love it – but WOW at this custom paintjob. Just. Wow.
Cube’s first ever women’s bibs – because once you go bibs you don’t go back!
POC bike storage and helmets brightening up the wall
Brainy lights, if you want something a tad different
Drops cycling team and management talk with Ant McCrossan – their official team launch is today (Friday)
The perfect saddle for an adventurer, from Brooks (of course)
Cube’s 120 travel Sting with matching kit options
Fizik taken women seriously with their new RB5 Donna – we’ve got these coming in for review soon
Boardman’s Elite range features women’s models of almost all the top end bikes, here’s the ATT
And the SLR – available with or without disc brakes
Alpkit’s launches the Sonder MTB hardtail with 130mm travel and 650b+ tyres
Brompton’s classic folding bikes in new attractive colours
Cannondales Bad Habit 650b+ is new for 2016
Fixation London’s Ladies Greenwich with an adapted step-through frame for city riders
Focus’ stunning 2016 line includes the SAM. With 160mm travel in front and rear and a SRAM 1×11 drivetrain, this beast will tackle anything it comes across
GT’s new line of MTB’s with their beautiful and striking colour schemes
Extra safety for the city cyclist with the helmet airbag from Hovding
Hopes new cassette line will be out later this year, along with their carbon seatposts
Islabikes test track
The beauty is in the simplicity of the Mango fixie bike
New start company Morgaw are revolutioning multi-discipline saddles with thier lightweight design
The Orbita women’s 1971 city bike is new to the market this year
Scott’s jumped on the 650b+ bandwago with their new Genius MTB
Vaaru’s titanium MTB look sleek and light
Tahnée Seagrave takes to the stage to discuss the upcoming race season, training and her new signing with Transition Factory Racing
The show isn’t JUST about checking out the bling – there are tons of great speakers and events planned – check out the line up including Sir Chris Hoy and Chris Boardman here.
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