The world’s largest customized handmade bike present, MADE, held its first Australian version over the weekend with almost 50 exhibitors exhibiting off their craftsmanship.
A imaginative and prescient of trade veteran Billy Sinkford, MADE is a global handmade bike present that is proving that the curiosity in handcrafted bicycles is alive and effectively, regardless of the bike trade’s struggles lately. When MADE made its debut in August 2023 in Portland, Oregon, USA, it immediately turned the world’s largest handmade bike present, showcasing the artwork of 200 world bike builders and types and attracting over 5,000 customers over the course of the three-day occasion. See our favourite builds from the 2023 present right here.
Earlier than mud had even an opportunity of deciding on the debut occasion, planning of a second version of the MADE present was already set in movement and a shock enlargement alternative quickly emerged.
“It was not our plan from the get-go, however reasonably a great alternative for us to work with those who we care about out there that is sensible with a vibrant builder neighborhood and an extension of what we’re already doing,” Sinkford informed Biking Weekly.
“However I’m thrilled. [MADE] has been our dream for years, and to see our dream rising to have the ability to function and spotlight extra builders and extra manufacturers on a bigger world scale is implausible.”
This enlargement got here to life over the weekend because of a partnership with FYXO and the neighborhood’s seventeenth annual Melburn Roobaix biking occasion.
Whereas smaller than the US occasion, the one-day Australian version nonetheless drew 1,000 guests, who got here to admire the handfuls of drool-worthy, customized bikes. For these of us not lucky sufficient to attend the occasion in individual, feast your eyes on a sampling of the bikes on show.
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Wondercross – Rambler
This lovely plum-coloured titanium all-road steed known as the Rambler and is made by Wondercross in Melbourne, Australia.
The Rambler is constructed ‘for lengthy days on the street and punchy adventures offroad’ alike and options S-bend seatstays to seamlessly mix street and path compliance for a easy trip whereas accommodating tyres as much as 38mm. This body was constructed with a superbly matching Enve fork, fender and cockpit; a 1x SRAM Eagle drivetrain; and Zipp 303 hoops wrapped in Rene Herse Stampede Cross tyres.
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Prova Integrale
Purple by no means goes out of fashion, does it? And this Prova Integrale LW certain is a head turner.
Siblings Mark and Kelly Hester are behind the Melbourne-based Prova Cycles, and collectively, they design and producer gorgeous steeds from a mix of carbon, titanium and CNC machined elements.
The Integrale is Prova’s tackle the clear aesthetic of the hidden cable bike. It options Prova’s in-house butted 3/2.5 seamless tubing, in-house designed and manufactured internally butted carbon ISP and in-house designed and 3D printed titanium dropouts, seat and headtube lugs. It pairs the body with an Enve built-in fork and cockpit.
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Palmer Quick Street
The rim brake bike is not lifeless but! This carbon stunner is the Palmer Quick Street hand-crafted by Chris Palmer within the Macedon Ranges of Victoria, Australia.
The Quick Street is a pure street bike designed round 30mm tyre clearance, rim brakes and a big headtube, downtube and tapered chainstays for pure velocity. Stiff and light-weight and totally customized, it is meant to climb with the very best of them. And simply have a look at that superbly uncovered weave.
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Simpatico Bunyip
With the tagline of “dare to be completely different,” the titanium steeds of Simpatico bikes certain stand out.
The mannequin proven right here is the Bunyip, the Model’s drop bar journey bike that includes its so-called titanium “TrussCage fork.” The fork not solely presents a easy trip, it may possibly additionally carry a good bit of cargo and accommodate tyres as much as 29 x 2.6”.
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Enve Fray
This Enve Fray sported some extra-special decals. These pink accents have been made for Enve-sponsored rider Tadej Pogacar after his win on the Giro d’Italia this yr.
“So much roadie, a bit groadie,” the Fray is Enve’s reply to an endurance bike, one which goals to satisfy the calls for of the trendy street rider by pairing a street racing pedigree with all-road options like wider tire clearance, in-frame storage and a match snug for all-day adventures within the saddle. Biking Weekly had the chance to check trip the bike within the spring and also you can learn that overview right here.
Curve AIR Belgie
Curve Biking designed the Belgie collection of street bikes to bridge the hole between race and endurance bikes. The Belgie AIR was co-founder Steve Varga’s birthday current to himself with the intention of exploring innovation whereas showcasing the Melbourne biking tradition and celebrating his fortieth birthday.
The AIR is supposed to have fun refined artistry, efficiency, and a motorcycle for these wanting one thing elegant and ornamental. It encompasses a carbon seat tube with a superbly seen weave and a 3D printed titanium topper by Australia’s Bastion.
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Wilde Dream Engine
This metal standout is Wilde Bikes‘ Dream Engine, a drop-bar journey bike made to go-anywhere and do-anything. It was designed with the Tour Divide in thoughts and is hand constructed within the USA.
It options clearance for 29 x 2.6″ tyres and mounts all over the place, together with: three pack mounts on high and backside of the down tube, bottle mount on the seat tube, high tube bag mounts, rack and fender mounts.
The metal body is constructed across the Salsa’s carbon Cutthroat fork which, along with providing a easy trip, options three-pack mounts on every leg and inner dynamo and brake routing.
Baum Orbis+
‘Why not each’ Is the tagline of this shiny Baum Orbis+, which was constructed to deal with street and gravel with equal capability.
“Taking the newest – wider – rims, we designed the Orbis + across the demand for a platform that might enable for larger tyres whereas nonetheless sustaining the soul of a street bike,” the famend Australian titanium model says.
This quiver killer encompasses a semi-integrated headtube, an Enve street disc fork and was constructed round a street groupset. But it additionally accommodates tyres as much as 40mm and was constructed round wider bars and a shorter attain for larger management and tyres.
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Misplaced Workshop – Yellow
This metal magnificence is Misplaced Workshop‘s Cento street bike. All Misplaced Workshop bikes are fully customized, designed from the bottom up and constructed separately. This roadie is constructed from Columbus Cento tubing, and sports activities a really clear, minimalist aesthetic and a paintjob that can’t be missed.
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Woods Street Runner
Whereas made for rugged, off-the-beaten-path terrain, the Woods Nomad could not look any cleaner. With no cables in sight and the model’s distinct polished brass head badge proudly on show, that is one elegant but fashionable metal steed.
The Nomad is made with Columbus tubing and a Columbus Futura Cross fork and encompasses a tyre clearance of as much as 43mm.
Woods Bicycle Firm is a household enterprise pushed by bike-obsessed brothers Josh and Zac Woods, and based mostly in Northern Rivers, NSW, Australia. Every bike is made to order.
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