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• #2
Ah, that's good. Much as I liked having it on my doorstep, it's definitely preferable if not everything is centred on London.
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• #3
Boo - I liked the opportunity to see all this stuff in London without having to get off my arse to travel. Had a good chat with folk from Paulos Quiros and from Longstaff (and with the bloke selling Faggins), and solved a techie issue (my fuckwittery) with a conversation with Cliff from Royce that I would never have initiated by phone/email 'cos it was about a second-hand part.
Why going back? Attendance? Cost of putting it on in London? A principled desire to keep it a non-metropolitan event?
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• #4
Totally selfish viewpoint, but I'm glad to see the show return to Bristol.
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• #5
Hoorah!
Fuck London and its bloody Rapha ponce brigade!!!
Three cheers for Bristol and its Basdurd, baws grindin' Gashead `gobshites! :-)
Alls good in the world...
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• #6
Anyone planning to go? I'll be there photographing.
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• #7
Yes I'll be there, both to see the show and to support my son who has a stand in the apparel exhibition being held in the Arnolfini.
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• #8
I will head up on the Saturday! Can't wait!
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• #9
Might go if my frame is ready (hint hint).
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• #10
I believe the plan is to do London and Bristol alternately each year...
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• #11
anyone heading down from london then?
any lifts going....dare I say car pool.Im helping a friend out with their stand but its all become a bit last min and confused
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• #12
@smeear - I'm here already so I can't help with the car-pooling.. but swing by @massif_central stand in the Arnolfini and say Hi. I'll be there all weekend - except when i dash over to Brunel's Old Station to look at the bikes.
@photoben - looking forward to your excellent photos of our lovely stand (!)
@Grubbythumb - likewise, stop by and say Hi. Who is your son?
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• #14
Living in Bristol I feel it would be rude not to, so going to spend Saturday walking around.
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• #16
how's the show? I'm thinking of heading down tomorrow afternoon depending on weather and legs.
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• #17
I popped in earlier, Its well worth a visit if your considering it. The Talbot bikes are particularly beautiful
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• #18
You might also want to visit a certain coffee shop for the RAD Weekender.
Starts tomorrow at 9 with a 50 miler, meet at Full Court Press
Shameless plug. :)
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• #19
Warning spoiler:
Few pics of some of the good stuff:
Best tourer - Hallett
Best utility - Harley
Happy winner newcomer Caren Hartley
Best 'non-steel' - Craddock
Best mountain bike - Swarf
Other winners: Donahue and Saffron, best track to Moss, best of show to newcomer Rowan Bicycles
Some of my favs
Longstaff tourer
Sven rando
Bronze cycles
Nice simple Mather
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• #20
Anyone thinking about going down, definitely worth it. Spent practically all day there - some fantastic bikes in the Old Station, the Talbots, Saffrons Deanima and Festka especially caught my eye.
Worth a wander over to the Arnolfini as well to see some cool stuff. Had a chat to a chap from Massif Central and saw their fantastic prints.
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• #22
Was there yesterday - as someone with a penchant for all things steel and the detailing (and with an order with Saffron due to go into production next month...), it was a real feast of detail porn.
I must admit, almost to the point of being too overwhelming (and a fair few of the bikes look like they might never be ridden - and a CX bike with a £2.6k paintjob!?!...) but some of the bits were pretty inspiring and a fair few ideas might creep into my next build...
Pick of the show for me was the Talbot carbon tubed b-stayed beaut - really one of those 'makes so much sense, can't think why no ones done it before' moments - hope it tests as well as it looks.
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• #23
photos of all the bikes
http://road.cc/content/news/148681-bespoked-2015-star-born-rowan-do-it-all-wins-best-show
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• #24
Simply beautiful
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We are delighted and very excited to announce that Bespoked will be returning to Bristol next year.