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Interbike 2004

Las Vegas, USA, October 4-8, 2004

Interbike OutDoor Demo; Bootleg Canyon, Boulder City, Nevada

Bootleg Canyon. The name may give mental images of gunslingers, outlaws and rounding up a posse, but the only steeds you will find here have two wheels instead of four legs, and the saddles aren't quite as big.

Home to one of IMBA's "Epic Rides", Bootleg Canyon is the location of Interbike's two-day OutDoor Demo, giving the punters a chance to test out next years model bikes in a safe, closed environment. The location features an extensive trail network, a professionally built BMX track, closed-road loop, downhill-specific trail, cyclo-cross loop and a dirt-jump demo.

With almost every kind of bike you can think of on hand, as well as accessories, clothing, components, helmets and more, you can spend two full days and still not see everything… but you will clock up some kilometres on the latest gear.

The OutDoor Demo kicks off our Interbike coverage for 2004, so make sure you stick around… and you hide your credit-cards.

Photos

Gravity dropper have introduced the new Descender
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Dealers testing
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Hayes' new high end El Camino disc brake
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Rocky Mountain head tube
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Rocky mountain
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The Fly, newly designed from Foes Racing,
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The Fly
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Foes use its own Curnutt shocks
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The Fly from Foes
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The Christini MTB
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Risse's triple clamps,
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Risse's triple clamps,
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The new Polarpak
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Gravity dropper's Descender
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Geoff Kabush,
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Christini inner workings,
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Felt Jump Shot
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Felt BMX
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Felt FXC MTB
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Rear end
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American Bicycle Group
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Another look at the Merlin
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Another ABG custom bike.
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More of the custom Litespeed;
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REAL stem
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REAL wheels
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