We know that some (OK, lots) of you step off the skinny path of singletrack and on to the road now and again, so here’s a very loosely curated selection of photos of mostly drop-bar, mostly ‘cross but not always, bikes that caught Chipps’ eye at the show.























































That’s a Giro Reverb – not Air Attack.
“Many ‘crossers were running 140mm discs, with road bikes on 160mm for head dispersion.”
Head? Heat.
Wow, that Salsa Warbird is gorgeous…
Errors mostly fixed now 🙂
The Warbird certainly seems to be making some waves, despite it definitely not being a ‘cross bike.
Man, you wait and wait and wait for a nice green disc crosser, and then two turn up at once! (Or four even, if you count the Cannondale and the Saracen.) Decisions decisions…
why the thudbuster on the ti fargo ? suggests it doesn’t ride that nicely…
Warbird on order here, it’s an exciting wait…. I’m not sure the price is correct – I think it is $1300 and $1000 frame and fork?
The Warbird W2 Scandium Frame and Enve fork will be £1000, with the complete bike around £2300. The Warbird Ti frame and fork is £1900.
That’s more what I thought….
Ritchey skinny steel frame looks nice, bit mismatched with deep carbon rims tho.
Chuckles at ferrari bike
I want a Pinion gear box in a bakfiets. And I want it now.