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TOYO of Japan may not have had the biggest stand at Eurobike, but their booth was nevertheless a treasure trove of Eye Candy, with as fine a display of framebuilding skills as you're likely to see anywhere.


Thankfully, the universal language of framebuilding crosses all borders and you don't need a passport to admire great craftsmanship.

Check out the work of this legend of the Japanese framebuilding scene HERE >>>>

 

 

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EUROBIKE : Hidden Pearls

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2010duroWell, who would have thunk it?

Last year, one bike immediately grabbed my attention and went on to win a coveted Eurobike Award.

This year, another bike stopped me in my tracks with its striking simplicity, its accomplished design and its understated elegance - much like last years' show-stopper, the Fixie Inc. Five Star.

It featured in our eve-of-show  report (see below) and guess what?  From literally thousands of roadsters, townies and single-speeds on display, this one impressed the judges so much it has been chosen  as Eurobike's 'Best of Show' in the roadster category!

Well done Viva, company founder Lars Andersen and the bikes' designer Hernrik Nørby!

Elsewhere, there's just soooooo much to see.

Not only have you the 'official' eye-candy menu, but also the 'By Invitation' bikes and frames featured on the booths of Columbus, Tune, Lightweight, Brooks and others.

These are the hidden pearls, chosen for their crowd-pulling power by components manufacturers eager to show off their products in the best possible light.

 

It's an arrangement that works well for the exhibitors by drawing added interest to their booths,  as well as being a great way for custom builders to reach a wider audience on a stage that for most, is sadly out of reach.

 

Below you'll find a few examples of what's to be found if you keep your eyes peeled...

 

 

 

 

Heaps more later....Wink

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Eve-Of-Show Tasters

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Viva Eurobike!Well, the sun has come out for Demo Day, the new press and conference zone is open for business and the extra halls added over the winter are all filling up as I write.

So, just to keep you ticking over until the show proper begins, here are a few gems  found on the way to the eve-of-show press conference.

Viva are a Danish company who place a great deal of emphasis on style.

They couldn't tell me how much lighter than the 2009 version their 2010 'Duro' townie model weighs, but it doesn't matter.

Just look at it ... it's gorgeous!

Custom lugs, custom parts, an understated, yet elegant paint scheme; for sure, this is a great looking bike.

More on the Viva range plus a chat with Viva founder and designer Lars Andersen, later.

Another eye-catcher is this display of schutzhölzer/fenders/mudguards/garde- boue/wellies - call them what you will - from German carpenter turned designer David Wolff.
His company, Designfabrik Wolff,  produce these great-looking rainy-day essentials in a range of hardwoods to suit most modern/retro paint schemes.


These actually work, because underneath the  solid wood (not a laminate or veneer) is a flexy stainless-steel 'skeleton'. These fit any existing fender mount thanks to their 5mm-eyelet bolts and look to be a cinch to fit, thanks to the independent twin rear stays. Check out the monting bracket for the rear; not only does it form the 'Wolff' logo, it's also entirely practical  by offering a multiple stay fixing points to suit any dropout angle  or length!

 

David also produces fine-looking chainguards offered in the same wide range of hardwoods. Unfortunately, he won't be exhibiting for the whole of the show, so check out his website!

 

Lovely stuff - and the doors haven't opened yet!

 

Click on the thumbnails for a bigger look:

 

 


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EUROBIKE '09 - Snippets

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Rounding off our EUROBIKE Preview section is a collection of facts, figures, trivia and tasters from the World's Biggest Bike Show!


Check it out HERE >>>

 

 

 

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Eurobike Previews : Fixie Inc.

 

fixie me baby , yeeehaw!

 

 

From messenger circuit via guerilla marketing to respected designers :

Fixie Inc. have come a long way in five years ...

Read More HERE >>>

 

 

 

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