The Coolest Bikes and Gear We Spotted at America's Top Handmade Bike Show
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The Coolest Bikes and Gear We Spotted at America's Top Handmade Bike Show
"The MADE Handmade Bike Show is quickly becoming one of the most exciting events on the calendar for bike nerds, and for good reasons. Since 2023, MADE Bike has been drawing builders from all over the world to Portland, Oregon, to admire and appreciate handmade bicycles, gear, and the latest products from larger brands that support the builders behind these incredible bicycles."
"Since its inaugural show in 2023, the MADE Bike Show has established itself as the premier show for enthusiasts who want to obsess over beautiful bikes and chat with the people who bring dreams to life. In 2025, MADE saw major brands in the industry show up to support builders, with bikes clad in the latest drivetrains from Shimano, TRP, and Campagnolo, as well as components from smaller, more boutique brands that are hard not to drool over."
"The walls of Zidell Yards, on the Southwest Waterfront of Portland, Oregon, were reverberating with sounds of amazement, and the air was heavy with inspiration as attendees browsed the booths packed with gadgets, bikes, and various physical representations of passion for cycling. From bikes to handmade trinkets, here are some of the most eye-catching and amazing things from the 2025 edition of the MADE Handmade Bike Show."
MADE Handmade Bike Show draws builders, brands, and enthusiasts to Portland, Oregon, showcasing handmade bicycles, gear, and innovative products. Since 2023 the event has attracted global builders and established a reputation as the premier gathering for enthusiasts to examine craftsmanship and speak with makers. The 2025 edition featured major industry brands supporting builders, with bikes equipped with drivetrains from Shimano, TRP, and Campagnolo alongside boutique components. Zidell Yards' atmosphere combined amazement and inspiration as attendees explored booths filled with gadgets, bikes, and handmade trinkets, generating enthusiasm and anticipation for future editions.
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