Special Feature: Interbike 2009 Photo Gallery (Part Two)
Check out part two of our big Interbike 2009 photo gallery and click thumbnails for bigger pictures.

KINK:
Kink have been really on the ball lately. New team, new video, new products, and everything they do is done with style and quality in mind. They have a bunch of new products coming out for 2010, so check them out. It's definitely worth it - no bull here. And don't forget about their completes line - it kicks butt!


From left to right: New colors for the Lost Dutchman, Sean Sexton's signature frame The Issue and the Revision C.
   
A closer look at new Lost Dutchman dropouts.
   
Say hello to the Issue's seatstay bridge.
   
The Farside frame (left and center) comes in new colors for 2010 and that's Darryl Tocco's new siganture frame on the right.
   
Farside and Tocco dropouts.
   
These are the new Wolf bars.
   
The Badger and Lynx bars come in new colors for next year.
   
The Empire forks from Kink.
   
They come with uniques dropouts.
   
New front hub from Kink, called the Viridian. Check out the hub guard.
   
New pre-stretched Delta grips with plastic barends.
   
New colors for the Alpha grips and Lightest barends.
   
The Relieft stem also comes in new colors and that's the new Bold stem on the right.
   
The Bold stem comes in awesome colorways.
   
The Sound Sprocket also comes in the new Kink colorways.
   
So does the brand new Static sprocket…
   
… and the Mid and Spanish bottom brackets.
   
Pimp your ride with these integrated headsets from Kink.
   
Alloy Park and Chromoly Light pegs.
   
Kink is working on some new rims that they where displaying at the show.
   
Pivotal and stump pivotal seatposts in awesome colors.
   
This is the Kink softgoods line for 2010.

PRIMO:
Primo means business and has been cranking out new products left, right and center. Check out the all new colors for 2010!

Tires (the E-Comet folding one on the top of the stack), grips, pedals, rims and everything in-between. Primo's got you covered when it comes to after-market products!
   
This is Kurtis Elwell's signature grip that comes in a ton of fresh colors. Check out the plastic pedals and prototype front rims right behind them.
   
More Primo products in fresh colors.
   
That is the new front hub in the left corner, whoich will be available soon.


TERRIBLE ONE:

Terrible One has a small yet awesome product line and introduced some new additions to it for 2010 at Interbike.

T1's frame selection. That's Ruben's frame on the right.
   
A closer look at Ruben's new frame. Love the paint-job and clean looks of the bike!
   
New sprockets from T1.
   
This is the Cyclop stem, T1 has been working on for the past year. It came out great!


TREE BIKE CO.:
If there's one thing you can expect from Tree, it is that they make high-quality products. Everything they produce is really well thought out and will make your bike stronger yet lighter at the same time.

This is Tree's new cassette hub that utilizes straight spokes (just like the new front hub below) and comes with a smaller yet functional hub guard.
   
These are Tree's new low-flange front hubs.
   

A closer look at the new front hub. Check out how the straight-pull spoke holes.

   

This is a new prototype stem Tree has been working on. It looks really clean and doesn't have any sharp edges.

   

A closer look at the new Tree stem.

   

Tree's t-shirt designs are always good and the new line is now exception.


UGP:
Today UGP is not only a clothing company, but has also branched out into making after-market products, applying the same fresh designs to hardgoods that they've become famous for in the fashion segment.

New pivotal seat designs.

   

Even more new pivotal seat designs. Now that's a selection!

   

New UGP grips in purple.

   

More grip colors and the new UGP barends and sprockets.

   

New girl's t-shirt design

   

New kids t-shirt design. Wolfi looks like he needs a beverage.

   

New t-shirt design

   

Another new t-shirt design

   

New hooded sweatshirt design from Underground Products to keep you warm in the months to come.


And there you have it. Interbike was a blast and we'll be back again! See you next year!