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Here's a look at some of the new and interesting gear on display inside Interbike's halls (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Push Industries has developed a coil kit for the first generation Santa Cruz Bronson. This link with the ElevenSix coil shock will retail for $1,350 when it becomes available later this fall (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Push Industries is also rolling out more shock tunes for more bikes, including the Pivot Mach 6 (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Unless your last name is Gwin, you're not fast enough to ride this bar (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Speaking of Aaron Gwin, his X2 pedals were on display at the HT pedals booth (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
HT has a new trail pedal called the T1. It has a claimed weight of 368g (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
While you can't have stars and stripes, HT does offer the X2 in a wide range of designs (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Yakima recently released aero crossbars in steel and alloy versions (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Industry 9 now has 29+ and 27+ wheelsets built around its new BC450 rims, which have a 45mm internal width (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
This custom-painted Santa Cruz Highball was hanging out at the Troy Lee booth (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Endura has given its popular MT500 jacket a facelift for 2016 (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
White Industries is now offering its hubs in 100x15mm front and 148x12mm rear versions (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
he new Ergon SMA3 saddle (left) is a trail saddle based off the popular SME3 saddle (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Giro even made a limited editor of the VR90 shoe in Grinduro purple — Grindurple? (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Giro is going all out for its Grinduro gravel stage race (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Lynskey had some great-looking riveted logos on its Ti frames (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Light & Motion has developed a GoPro style mount for its headlamps (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Forget about stopping at 150mm; 9point8 is developing 175mm and even a 200mm dropper seatpost. No details yet on when they will be available (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Ryders Eyewear always has an entertaining booth, errr lighthouse (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Sombrio's men's and women's flannel tops are on point (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The new ArmoForm knee pads from Dianese blend hardshell protection with mobility (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Lorax speaks for the trees, and maybe the trail as well (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Advocate Cycles is a new brand that donates 100% of its profits back to bicycle advocacy. This is the Lorax, an adventure touring rig (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Watchman is Advocate's fat bike (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Native American-inspired artwork on the Watchman's top tube (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
CycleDog has your hippo needs covered (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
MRP's new Mini G4 guide features a co-molded upper guide with a softer plastic material in the interior of the guide to reduce chain noise (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Leatt's DBX 4.0 Lite gloves feature Armourgel protection on the knuckles and outer fingers (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
There are quite a few trail-oriented 27.5+ hardtails coming to market in 2016. The Norco Torrent is one of the best looking ones we've seen yet (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
This prototype Moots 27.5+ was quite the showstopper (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
A RockShox/Anheuser Busch collaboration. Of sorts (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
In addition to making purple products, Giro has turned the Privateer into the Privateer R. The R stands for rubber and this new shoe uses plenty of it on the sole for improved traction when scrambling over roots and rocks (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
This article originally appeared on BikeRadar
Inside the halls of Interbike there’s plenty of eye-catching bicycles and accessories. Some grab your attention because they’re innovative. Other times, it’s the quirky and downright strange items that leave you scratching your head. We do our best to keep our show coverage informative and sometimes a bit weird.
Take a spin through the gallery above for a look at some stunning 27.5+ bikes from Moots and Norco, colourful pedals from HT, and new armoured gloves from Leatt.
Check out part one of our Interbike mega gallery by clicking here.