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Here's a look at some of the latest gear on display at Interbike's Outdoor Demo (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Cannondale's Beast of the East has been reborn as a 27.5+ trail hardtail (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Open's U.P. gravel bikes still look amazing shod in 27.5in mountain bike tyres (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
PRO components has a new 800mm version of the Tharsis carbon handlebar. The handlebar will come in a version that is compatible with Di2 under the bar routing (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
There's also a matching Tharsis stem available in 35, 45, 55, and 65mm sizes (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The new Flatboard fender set from SKS can cover 5in-wide fat bike tyres. A front and rear Flatboard set retails for $55 (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The $15 SKS Flapguard can be used for forks or in the rear of frames to ward off tyre spray (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Golf ball or pedal? Speedplay's new Aero pedal system is now shipping. The stainless version has a claimed weight of 210g and retails for $275. The Ti version has a claimed weight of 158g and retails for $399 (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Speedplay's Brass Knuckle flat pedals come in a variety of colours and are now available with longer pins (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Xpedo has a new large-bodied clipless pedal called the GFX. The GFX has a claimed weight of 450g and will retail for $129 when they become available this fall (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Xpedo GFX in the "oil spill" colourway (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Dragon Slayer has a 67 degree head tube angle and comes with a Fox 34 fork (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The new Jamis Defcon is aimed squarely at the enduro market with 27.5in wheels and 160mm of front and rear suspension travel (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Jamis has reinvented its long-running steel Dragon line of hardtails with the 27.5+ Dragon Slayer (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Outback, the Defcon 1 relies on a Fox Float X shock (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Defcon 1 comes with a Shimano XT 1x11 drivetrain (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Origin 8 has a new line of ovalized narrow/wide chainrings available in 32 and 34t versions (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
MRP has also done away with the magnetic compression damper in the Stage. The updated fork will be available in October (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
MRP has updated its Stage fork with lower friction wiper seals and new graphics, which come in 10 colours to suit matchy-match types (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The original Beast of the East had a 26in front wheel, a 24in rear wheel and an ultra-high bottom bracket. Version 2.0 is a much more modern and refined creature (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Beast of the East is 1x specific (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Cannondale's Beast of the East rolls on WTB's 45mm-wide Scraper rims and 27.5x3.0in treads (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
Dave Turner proudly displays his latest creation: the enduro-ready RFX 4.0 (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
G-Form's Knee-Shin pads also get a mesh back panel for better ventilation (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
G-Form has updated its Knee-Shin pads with thicker reactive padding and additional protection on the sides of the knees. They will retail for $175 when they become available in November (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
After years of development, the KASK REX helmet is ready for release in December (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The $199 REX has a removable GoPro mount and a visor that swings up to allow for use with goggles (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The REX has 20 vents and a claimed weight of 290g (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Lenz Sport Lunch Money isn't new, but it's certainly is unique. This 5.5in 29er was outfitted with 27.5+ tyres and an internally geared drivetrain (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
To ensure that chain tension remains constant as the suspension moves through its travel, this Lenz Sport Lunch Money uses a main pivot that is concentric to the bottom bracket shell. This allows it be be set up as a singlespeed, or in this case, with a Rohloff without needing a chain tensioner (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
27.5+ tyres, 5.5 inches of suspension travel, a Rohloff and Gates Carbon Belt drive, this thing was built to survive the apocalypse (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
The Gates belt drive system is lightweight and requires very little maintenance (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
TRP is ready for the emerging flat mount brake caliper standard with updated versions of its dual-piston Spyre mechanical disc brake (Image credit: Josh Patterson / Immediate Media)
This article originally appeared on BikeRadar
Interbike's Outdoor Demo kicked off Monday in the Nevada desert just outside of Las Vegas. On display were some this year's latest bicycles, components and accessories. Click through the gallery for a look at the gear that caught our eye.
Speedplay's Brass Knuckles pedals