Press Release

For Immediate Release
2008-01-10

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

A Moveable Feast of the Best in Cycling
Not only frame builders, but many top cycling brands

SPEEDWAY, Indiana--The North American Handmade Bicycle Show, presented by Don Walker, has become the world's largest trade/consumer show for custom-built bicycles. Now entering its fourth year, the world renowned custom bicycle show has sold out all 187 exhibitor spaces in the cycling-friendly city of Portland, Oregon.

After starting out in Houston, Texas, in 2005, then spending two years in San Jose, California, The North American Handmade Bicycle Show (NAHBS) has rapidly grown into a "must attend" event for cycling aficionados and the specialist media. In Portland, cyclists are buzzing about what is expected to be one of the key social and commercial events of the year for cyclists in the Pacific Northwest.

"We already have exhibitors from all over the country, and if past years are a guide, we'll have a lot of attendees from across America, too," said Don Walker, the show's director. Altogether, 150 exhibitors from the world of handmade bicycle frames, components, and the cycling media will be there to showcase many of the finest examples of these crafts to be seen anywhere in the world.

Among the featured frame builders exhibiting are Darrell McCulloch of Llewellyn Bicycles from Australia, Dario Pegoretti of Italy, and from the USA renowned craftsmen in the likes of Richard Sachs, David Kirk, R. Brian Baylis and Nick Crumpton.

Leading component manufacturers Shimano, SRAM, Phil Wood and Chris King will also attend the show to display the very latest in high-end componentry.

Top shelf wheel manufacturers Zipp and Rolf Prima will display some of the finest wheels for a range of different purposes, from time trialing to touring.

The cycling press, too, is coming come to the party, with Dirt Rag, Momentum Magazine, Mountain Flyer, Road Bike Action and VeloNews taking show booths to recruit new subscribers from among the 5,000 plus hard core cycling enthusiasts that are expected to attend over two full days and one half day on Friday.

Not only is a wide range of bicycles, components, and literature available at the show, but also the NAHBS offers several bicycling related seminars, with subjects as diverse as bike fit, carbon fiber technology, and getting ready to ride centuries and beyond. Presenting these seminars and panel discussions is a stable of the world's leading experts on the subjects. More information about these sessions is available at www.handmadebicycleshow.com

NAHBS represents a window into the minds of the world's greatest bicycle designers. The show provides potential customers with a rare opportunity to meet with these leading lights and choose whom they would like to be their custom frame builder. Many exhibitors at the show report substantial growth in their orders--which is why so many keep returning. And for the builders, the show represents a once-a-year opportunity to talk shop, exchange ideas, and through the industry seminars to pass on valuable snippets of information that benefit the industry as a whole.

The grand finale of NAHBS each year is the show awards, in which exhibitors and the public vote on the best bicycles in 16 different categories, the most coveted of which is the "best of show" award.

The 2008 show will be held in the Oregon Convention Center, Portland, February 8-10. Admission prices and schedule are below.

2008 NAHBS Show Schedule

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Open 09:30 a.m. -- 6:30 p.m.
N.B. Friday admission is available ONLY with a 3-day pass.
Industry only
09:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Premium ticket holders' session
1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m
NAHBS seminars
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
Open 10:00 - 6:30 PM
Public day
10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
NAHBS seminars
10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
Open 09:30 - 5:00 PM
Public day
09:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
NAHBS seminars including bicycle technology, and getting read to ride centuries and beyond
10:00 a.m. to 1 p.m.
NAHBS awards
3:30 p.m to 4:30 p.m
2008 NAHBS Admission Prices

General Admission
Ages 12-60
Day pass
$15 Advance (online)
$18 At the door

2-Day pass
$28.00 Advance
$32.00 At the door

3-Day pass (includes seminar admission)
$125.00 Advance
$150.00 At the door

3-Day pass (Friday 1-6:30 p.m., Saturday, Sunday admission, no seminars)
$75.00 Advance
$90.00 At the door

Industry Admission (proof of affiliation required)
Day pass
$15.00

Weekend pass
$35.00

Weekend pass with seminars
$115.00

Children
0-5 years old FREE
6-11 years $5.00 at the door

Seniors/Students (ID check at door)
$10.00 Advance
$12.00 At the door


About The North American Handmade Bicycle Show

Having started in Houston, Texas, in 2005, 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. For more information, see http://www.handmadebicycleshow.com.


Don Walker and Bicycle
"Full Kilt Bicycles." Show director Don Walker holds one of the thoroughbred track bicycles he has crafted. The Don Walker marque has carried a dozen or so riders to medal results at national and international championship track races over the years. Photo: (c) 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:
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Tel: +1-415-516-1444
EM: pskilbeck@o2sm.com

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Exhibitors as of
Jan 8, 2008

NIPC
333 Fab
Ahearne Cycles
Ahrens Bicycles
ANT
Anvil Bikeworks
Baylis Cycles
Bicycle Forest
Bilenky Cycle Works
Black Cat Bicycles
Black Sheep Fab.
BME- Brano Meres Design
Bringheli Bicycles
Brooks 
Bruce Gordon Cycles
Calfee Design
Cane Creek
Cantitioe Road
Castellano Design
Challenge USA
Chris King
Cicli Polito
Cicli Zullo
Cloud Nine Design
Coconino Cycles
Columbus/Gruppo Spa
Co-Motion
Continental Tires (Highway Two)
Courage Cycles
Crumpton Cycles
Cycle Monkey
da Vinci Designs
Davidson Cycles
Dedacciai
Delta 7 Sports
Desalvo Custom Cycles
Dirtrag
Dominguez Cycles
Don Walker Cycles
El Camino Fab
Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycles, Inc.
Engin Cycles
Fairing Industrial
Fi`zi:k (Highay Two)
Frances Cycles
Full Speed Ahead
Good Times Bicycles
Grognard Bicycle Co.
Groovy Cycleworks
Ground Up Designs
Henry James
Hufnagel Cycles
Hunter Cycles
Igleheart Custom Bicycles
Independent Fabrication
Ira Ryan Cycles
Jeff Jones Custom Bicycles
Keith Anderson Cycles
King Cage
Kirk Frameworks
Kish Fabrication
L.H. Thomson
Landshark Bicycles
Litton Cycles
Llewellyn Custom Bicycles
Luna Cycles
Lynskey Performance
Maietta Cycles
Marcroft Cycles
Marschall Framework
MCM Selle An-Atomica
Media Center
Momentum Magazine
Monsere Designs
Moots Cycles
Mountain Flyer
Naked Bicycles and Design
Nice Bikes
Nobilette Cycles
Nova Cycle Supply
Oswald Cycle Works
Pacenti Cycle Design
Palermo Cycles
Paragon Machine Works
Parlee
Pass and Stow
Paul Component Eng.
Peacock Groove
Pedros
Pegoretti
Pereira Cycles
Phil Wood & Co.
Proletariat Bicycle Co.
Rapha Racing
Rebolledo Cycles
Rene Herse Cycles
Renovo Hardwood Bicycles
Retrotec
Rex Cycles
Rich Adams
Rich Adams Custom Fabrication
Richard Sachs Cycles
Ritchey Design
Road Bike Action
Road Runner Velo
Roark Titanium Bicycles
Rock Lobster
Rohloff USA
Rolf Prima Wheels
Rue Sports
Sadilah
Screen Specialties Shop Ink
Selle Italia/Pronet
Sheila Moon Cycling Apperal
Shimano America Corp.
Signal Cycles
Soulcraft
Southwest Frameworks
Spectrum Powderworks
Sputnik Tool
SRAM
Steve Potts
Strong Frames
Sweetpea Bicycles
Sycip Design
Terra Nova Cycles, LLC
Thursday Bicycles
Townsend Cycles
True Fabrication
True Temper Sports
United Bicycle Institute
Vanilla Bicycles
Velocity USA
VeloNews
Vendetta Cycles
Ventana Mountain Bikes, USA
Vertigo Cycles
Vicious Cycles
Villin Cycle Works
Waterford Precision Cycles
Wheel Fanatyk
White Brothers
White Industries
Wolfhound Cycles
Wound Up Composites
Ybarrola Bicycles
Yipsan Bicycles
Zipp Speed Weaponry