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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Steeds in the stable
Displaying a bicycle well is an art unto itself. There were almost as many different methods of showing the bikes as there were builders present at the North American Handmade Bicycle Show. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Trick trapezoid
Combining wood and metal, Alchemy used these trapezoidal pedestals to show their line of quality rides. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: On display
Mosaic Bespoke Bicycles of Boulder, Colorado showed their wares on fine wooden platforms. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Moonmen mounts
Moonmen of Fort Collins, Colorado won an Honorable Mention in the Mountain Bike category. Todd Heath and Ryan McKee came up with that name because they like to ride at night. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Moonmen made
Sharing shop space with a woodworker, the Moonmen fabricated their own stands in a solid style. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Eriksen elegance
Kent Eriksen used these wooden boxes with metal lettering. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: New company, old wood
Altruiste Bikes utilized these unique beams that were salvaged from a house built in the 1850s. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Quiring style
Using some heavy duty chains, Scott Quiring made his own stands. Quiring has been building bikes since 1999. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Proud peacock
A pair of propped up pallets put this flock of Peacock Groove bikes on parade. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Getting it done
Black Cat Bicycles also used a repurposed pallet, while Snyder Cycles of Atlanta went with basic work stands. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Old and new
The vintage Della Santa at the Campy booth perched proudly on a vintage workstand. Repete brought their own custom-cut stands all the way from the Czech Republic. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: The Repete reveal
Repete had perhaps the fanciest setup with these underlit pedestals. Jakob Voverka fine tuned their cyclocross bike on display. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Custom Moots
This beauty is made of titanium, of course. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Wood works
Local collector Carson Torpey of Bardstown Road Bicycle Co. used a period stand for this vintage ride. Sporting an oil lamp, this Remington was made in 1898. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Stephen's stands
Stephen Bilenky made these sturdy stands. The Philadelphia framebuilder has been crafting a wide variety of bikes since 1983. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: Hold still
Show photographer Nathan Roberson came up with a clever, minimalist stand that used a steel plate under the sheet. A thin upright attached to the bike's rear axle, often disappearing behind a spoke. Photo: Tom Moran
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2015 NAHBS, Display Stands: The Zen of NAHBS
The Zen Bike Co. of Portland came up with a novel way to display their frame. Check out the next gallery to peruse the people and parts at NAHBS 2015. Photo: Tom Moran
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