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Interbike showLas Vegas, USA, September 26-30, 2005Main Page Previous Part Next Part Part 17; Independent Fabrications, Argon 18, Parlee, Pegoretti, CSK, Fondriest and more...The shiny collection at Interbike Zero Gravity's new crankset and brakes caused a stir among those at Interbike, as did SRAM's new pro road group. These new developments were complemented with traditional offerings from Pegoretti and Independent Fabrications, both of whom focus on the niche market for handmade, top-shelf frames made of traditional materials. Litespeed's feathery offering, the Ghisallo, made ripples with its attractive design and super low weight. There were appearances from CSK and Seigler, new brands eager to create a name for themselves, with the Seigler frame making an attractive, realistic offering for those who want something different. Tyler Hamilton's Mt Washington Hillclimb bike, in all its lightweight glory and sporting logos for his foundation made it onto the floor, as did Ridley and Fondriest's latest bikes. Some of the Fondriest paint jobs looked like they belonged on a Colnago, the Italian manufacturer going for the ultra-artistic approach. Photos by Jon Devich.
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