Specialized Roubaix with elastomer
damping
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Specialized S-Works Tarmac
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Clean lines on the Tarmac
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The Surly stand was a singlespeed
heaven
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Check out the lugs on the Surly
SS Steamroller
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The Racer-X from Titus
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Titus uses Exogrid, a way of cutting
away the titanium and replacing it with carbon
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Tomac's Revolver Ti mountain bike
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Trek's limited edition Madone 5.9
- jersey and poster ala Lance
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Funky colours and a wall of Treks
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Trek's Liquid and Fuel bikes
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Nice carbon and titanium by Aero
International - Van Tuyl
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Van Tuyl mates carbon and titanium
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Carbon stays on the Van Tuyl Tica+
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Fine engraving on the Merlin Cyrene
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More engraving, and it's all done
by hand
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Curved drop-outs on a Burley frame
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The front end of the Burley McKenzie
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Steel is real. Burley Wolf Creek
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An all-white Burley bike
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A big, burly, Burley tandem
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Burley's top-of-the-line aluminum
tandem; the Rivazza
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