Black Sheep won 'Riders's Choice' for his 36"-wheeled ZAMer.
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A twin-tubed titanium chain guard is cleanly fitted.
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James Bleakley of Black Sheep says the ZAMer fork
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Black Sheep also showed off a pair of swoopy titanium 29ers.
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Blakeley's truss-style fork
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Larger-diameter tubes can also be used
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The clever telescoping chain stay design
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Blast around town on this Black Sheep 'scorcher'
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The frame is TIG-welded but careful masking
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Beautiful three-piece titanium bars complete the package.
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Argonaut's single-speed 'cross bike won the 'Builder's Choice' award.
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Argonaut finished off its creation with these eye-catching dropouts.
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This Argonaut track bike took home 'Best in Show' honors.
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The powdercoated matte black paint
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Also on hand from Argonaut was a clean road bike
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…all joined together with Llewellyn lugs.
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Courage builder Aaron Hayes built this rig
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Graduated stainless steel faces provide a nicely finished look.
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Fender mounts are decidedly minimal.
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Hailing from Portland, Courage naturally does 'cross as well.
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The vertical dropouts display a variation
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FMB doesn't offer tires in this color
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Dean says its new Superlite titanium road frame
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Even the dropouts are drilled out on the new Dean Superlite
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This Dean full-suspension bike uses a titanium front triangle…
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…mated to a Ventana aluminum rear end.
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Local builder Chris Kopp built this 'cross bike up for himself
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Simple S-bend seat stays
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Kopp also does prototype work for other companies
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Sliding dropouts are fitted out back.
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Kopp's head tube logo is a play on his name.
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Temple Cycles showed off this gorgeous 'cross stunner.
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The flawlessly applied red and white paint
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Belgian lions are littered throughout.
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Watch out! 'Het Beest' is coming for you…
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Food for thought.
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Temple also does titanium and carbon fiber…
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…and shows a keen knack for aesthetics.
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Moots is best known for its high performance bikes
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Sliding dropouts are purpose-built for the Rohloff rear hub
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Wound-Up has recently introduced a light touring/commuter fork model
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The special faceplate includes a light mount.
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Seeing as how we're in the midst of 'cross season
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The Moots Gristle uses a 26" rear wheel
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