Best thing at the show, Rick Hunter Semi-long superfat bike, also my best picture for the show. I think he calls this his fat high plains drifter, he made it for Scott of Porcelain Rocket, who makes really nice frame bags for bikes. He outfitted the bike completely with white super Xpac fabric with some glowing green interiors. Very nice. Clearance for 4.7 big fat larry tires, 170mm hubs front and rear, fillet brazed frame, removable rack, semilongtail, Aida approved, that is Rick Hunter smiling behind the bike:
I like that the rear rack is removable, I like that it looks like you could, with a few changes, retrofit a rack like that on a pugsley.
The semi long tail fat bike with either 29x3 or 26x4 or 5 tires was a thing, there were three of em that I saw and liked. This was my second favorite bike at the show, this was a really utilitarian show bike:
I have this saw, therefore the bike should be rightfully mines
While the saw part was awesome, the demountable Ti-handled work tools up front were pretty keen too. I am sure there are a million photos on Google under "moots imba" go forth and seek. Other really notable things were the insanely wide Ti handlebars and another Porcelain Rocket bag. Scott had bags on the two best bikes at the show. Well done pal. Here is what he looks like, if you, like me, are a flickr follower of his but had no idea what he actually looks like:
The third bike along this line was this very sweet shorter tailed well racked Ti-Black sheep:
Note the cool fat tired tandem back there. That was thing too. There was that one, this nice SNS coupled Engin one:
and ludicrously awesome AMPierce Tandem that I did not take a photo of. I am not a tandem person (yet of course) but 29x3.0 Tandems seem like a great idea.
Finally, I wanted to add a few grainy photos of another 29x3.0 bike that I really loved. This Retrotech.
Curtis and I think the new owner and the bike with the best MTB in show prize
Aida and I checking out the bike earlier
The split top tubes, the cross bar, the paint and the tire clearance were all perfect. Curtis is also one of the undeniable nicest guys in the framebuilding game. Great stuff and a well deserved best mountain bike prize.
OK more in the next day or two. The rest of my somewhat limited photos here: 2013 NAHBS on flickr, if you want to want to get a sneak peek or see em all large.
7 comments:
Nice to see and hear the good stuff! Love that Hunter! And pretty much everything else so far!
A tandem fat bike looks 2.5 times better than a fat bike.
Best in show? Your daughter, of course!
Looks like a great show. I'll have to jump on it next time it comes to the PNW.
Glad to see I am not the only one who has to lug their daughter around sometimes, even though they are now a "big girl".
Nice selection of bikes to highlight. It's good to see that I was not the only father of a highly focused and efficient sticker hunter.
Well, all's well that ends well.
Somehow I think you will get your pass next year.
I hope to one day join the club but I'm not that good with rules. Even good rules.
tj
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