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North American Hand Made Bicycle Show, Portland, Oregon, USA, February 8 - 10, 2008

Part 2 - Showcase of talent moves into fourth year

Chris King (the man) revisits his framebuilding roots
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How much more of this brand will we see?
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The fork crown is machined from steel.
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Chris King isn't just a master of the mill
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Chris King introduced its shallow etched finish
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…but now is playing with the 'sotto voce' look
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Chris King's original headset
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Chris King was one of several exhibitors
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Parlee and Zipp have partnered up
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Press-in bottom bracket cups
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Parlee also showed off a prototype 'cross bike.
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The chain stays were still a little rough-looking
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The purposeful seat stay bridge
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Parlee uses titanium dropouts
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The new 'cross bike uses a monocoque carbon fork
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Also on hand was Parlee's new track machine.
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FSA says the BB30 is picking up a lot of steam
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Cane Creek goes over the top
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Cane Creek had a bunch of these 'techno' caps on hand
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Sampson debuted the production version
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The rear derailleur has an upscale appearance
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The cage pulleys are machined aluminum.
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Time will tell how well these components shake out
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The new Sampson Stratics stem supposedly weighs
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Lynskey continues to forge ahead
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…but now offers steel as well.
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This frame looks pretty ordinary from afar…
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…but offers a unique twist (literally!).
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Lynskey offers mountain bikes as well.
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The yoke-style chain stay assembly
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A number of bikes at NAHBS
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A prototype Hayes brake
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We don't have details on this yet
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White Industries continues to cater to the NAHBS crowd
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Matching cogs slide on easily
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Plenty of gear ratios are available.
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The guys at White Industries also showed off
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…which naturally wasn't complete without
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Headset caps, anyone?
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