It seems the offspring of Canada’s now gone Guru Cycles keep popping up. First, HIA Velo purchased all of the carbon fiber manufacturing equipment and…
Chris Bishop’s style is one of painstaking detail and workmanship applied to lugged, fillet brazed frames. Mostly road and track bikes, even he’s been bit…
Salsa’s tagline reads Adventure by Bike, so naturally their product tends to skew that direction. With their latest refresh of their cockpit component line, Salsa is…
Taking home the award for Best Gravel Bike, Breismeister Bicycles showed off their ability to manipulate steel into a beautiful bike. The brand offers lugged…
“Life by bike” is a favourite saying of W. Thomas Porter, an artist, metalworker, and framebuilder based out of Brooklyn, New York. Porter began working…
In the past, the North American Handmade Bicycle Show has restricted voting for the People’s Choice Award to ticket-carrying show attendees. This year, for the…
Corey Lowe of Seattle-based Eyewater bicycles is not new to the carbon game – with a background in mechanical engineering, he has worked previously as…
Like clockwork, Problems Solvers was present at Frostbike with a new batch of solutions for the industry’s problems. For those who have ever struggled with…
Salsa’s Deadwood (formerly the Deadwood Sus) was certainly an interesting bike. A proper 29+ full suspension bike, the ride could be a bit polarizing depending…
Every year, North American Handmade Bike Show photographer Brad Quartuccio spends his show hours lovingly photographing show bikes from each builder. Here is our first…