PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release
2007-10-24

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Media Contact:
Paul Skilbeck
Tel: +1-415-516-1444
pskilbeck@o2sm.com
www.handmadebicycleshow.com

NAHBS in Portland Promises to be a Hit
Four Months Out, Exhibitor Numbers Head for Record High

SPEEDWAY, Indiana – The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS), the world’s largest trade/consumer show for custom-built bicycles, is gearing up for one of the greatest celebrations yet of the art, craft, and innovation that is encompassed in the world of bicycle framebuilding. After two years in San Jose, California, the 2008 show will be held in the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, Oregon, February 8-10.

Show director, Don Walker, the founder of NAHBS and an esteemed builder of 10 years himself, says "on display will be the most beautiful objects in the cycling world, and I mean the whole cycling world. I have it on the authority of a respected British journalist that US builders are currently regarded as the cream of the international crop in bespoke frame making. For anybody who's even remotely into bicycles, or design, or engineering, this is a 'do not miss' event."

The array of beautiful bicycles will not only be rich, but vast. The show, which is gaining in popularity at an astonishing rate, has 92 exhibitors registered already. This is only 11 short of last year's total of 103. Booth space sales are already close to the '07 figure of 130, and with seven weeks of registration remaining it is possible that all 185 booth spaces might sell out. Exhibitor registration closes December 15, 2007.

Among the busiest booths are likely to be those of the carbon fiber master Nick Crumpton, Tony Pereira (winner of the Best Filet Brazed, Best Road, and Best Off-Road categories at the 2007 NAHBS), Coconino, Rock Lobster, Brian Baylis (see photo below) and of course Richard Sachs, who has a six year waiting list for one of his frames.

As the show continues to grow in size and status, Walker increasingly sees it as a venue for key manufacturers to reach their target audience. "As a sponsorship vehicle, the NAHBS show provides a two-fold opportunity. First of all, it is a place for the more upscale manufacturers to engender some brand loyalty - afterall, people just love this show and those that help provide it. Secondly, NAHBS is a unique opportunity for people like component manufacturers to connect with the handmade bicycles industry to find out the innovative ways their components are being used - uses that the large scale manufacturers would never conceive. These are the flagship display bicycles for component makers."

About The North American Handmade Bicycle Show

The North American Handmade Bicycle Show is dedicated to showcasing the talents of individuals around the world whose art form is the bicycle. It aims to be a gathering point – online and in person – for framebuilders and consumers looking for custom-made bikes, for the sharing of ideas and promotion of this industry and its traditions. After three years of growing by leaps and bounds, NAHBS 2008 will feature still more exhibitors, consumers and a wealth of seminars. For more information, see http://www.handmadebicycleshow.com.

Brian Baylis frame detail
The exquisite beauty of a Brian Baylis frame exhibits the talent of one of the world's masters of lug filing. Photo: © Jessica Lifland the image may be used one time to illustrate a story about the NAHBS, with the following credit line: www.jessicalifland.com

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Media Contact:
Paul Skilbeck
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www.handmadebicycleshow.com

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Exhibitors as of Oct. 25, 2007

333 Fab
Ahearne CyclesAhrens Bicycles
ANT
Bicycle Forest
Bringheli Bicycles
Calfee Design
Cane Creek
Castellano Design
Challenge USA
Cicli Polito
Cloud Nine Design
Coconino Cycles
Columbus/Gruppos
Courage Cycles
Crumpton Cycles
Delta 7 Sports
Desalvo Cycles
Dominguez Cycles
Don Walker Cycles
El Camino Fab
Engin Cycles
Evante
Fairing Industrial
Frances Cycles
Good Times
Grognard Bicycle
Groovy Cycleworks
Henry James
Highway 2 ( Brooks)
Hunter Cycles
Igleheart Bicycles
Independent Fab.
Ira Ryan Cycles
Jeff Jones Bicycles
Keith Anderson
Kirk Frameworks
Kish Fabrication
L.H. Thomson
Landshark Bicycles
Llewellyn Bicycles
Luna Cycles
Maietta Cycles
Marschall Frame
Moots Cycles
Moyer Cycles
Naked Bicycles
Nice Bikes
NIPC
Nobilette Cycles
Oswald Cycle
Palermo Cycles
Paragon
Paul Component
Pereira Cycles
Phil Wood & Co.
Rapha Racing
Rebolledo Cycles
Rene Herse Cycles
Retrotec
Rex Cycles
Richard Sachs Cycles
Roark Titanium
Rock Lobster
Rue Sports
Sadilah
Screen Specialties Selle Italia/Pronet
Sheila MoonApperal
Signal Cycles
Soulcraft
Sputnik Tool
Steve Potts
Strong Frames
Sweetpea Bicycles
Sycip Design
Terra Nova Cycles
Thursday Bicycles
Townsend Cycles
True Fabrication
United Bicycle Inst.
Velocity USA
Vendetta Cycles
Vertigo Cycles
Vicious Cycles
Villin Cycle Works
Vintage Cycle Studio
White Brothers
White Industries
Wolfhound Cycles
Wound Up Compos
ZippSpeedWeaponry