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On show: Rocky Mountain Bicycle Show, November 17, 2008

René Herse aims to blend 1930s French bicycle style
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The custom lugs are fully handbuilt
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The classic-looking front and rear light housings
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A stem-mounted switch feeds power
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Paketa's road frame
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…unlike you realize that it's made from magnesium.
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The bridgeless chain stays are reinforced
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Both the non-driveside and driveside dropouts
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Paketa's frame repertoire also includes mountain,
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Groundupdesigns displayed a number of intriguing track machines
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The pierced top tube is apparently a trademark feature
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These are some of the most unique dropouts
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Baar also built the custom steel fork.
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120mm OLD spacing is used both front and rear
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The unique finish is brushed right into the steel tubing.
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And why yes, that does look like an old Ringlé Moby post head
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daVinci's unique Independent Coasting System drivetrain
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The built-in 2:1 gearing runs half-sized chainrings
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daVinci also offers complete tandems
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Civilian Bicycle Company arguably stole the show
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The rear brake housing stop
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The striking two-tone theme
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If you haven't seen bikes like these on your streets,
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The understated finish is capped off
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Mark Nobilette showed up with this timeless-looking
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Craftsmanship like this isn't easy to come by
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Almost too pretty to ride…
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Victoria Cycles is based in Salida, Colorado
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Eww… bugs.
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Renold Yip is not only a framebuilder out of Fort Collins, Colorado
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Subtle but pretty.
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Yipsan also showed off this beautiful steel 29er.
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How many curves do you see here?
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LenzSport's unique concentric main pivot
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LenzSport's other pet project is the snowgoing Brawler.
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This Zinn hardtail is configured to use
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How long are your legs again?
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David Tiemeyer has built frames
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Edge Composites was on hand
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Hudz now offers its aftermarket lever hoods
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The Shimano-specific Hudz
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New for 2009 from Hudz are cable donuts
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King stainless and tubular titanium cages
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Durango, Colorado-based Bouré Bicycle Clothing
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