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Interbike Odds, Ends, and Oddities
Posted Date: 9/20/2011
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Every year at Interbike, we come away with some photos of people and products that just don't belong in any other category. Here's just a little of what we saw this year.

Think it has XX technology?: Greg Herbold of SRAM brought along his R/C car for a little fun after the show. I bet it has titanium hardware and lots of carbon fiber.

Log Rolling: This is how you get roller training Surly style. Those are six inch wide logs with the bark still on. Think it's hard to stay on rollers? Try these.

Investing in the Knowledge: Shimano is starting a program to educate bike shop employees. To get one of these snazzy shirts, you must first complete their Technology Education Certification. (T.E.C.)

Not a cycling product but: Originally only for the employees of 5.10, these feature the same stealth rubber technology as their riding shoes.

Kawasaki makes bikes now?: Don't get your hopes up. These look like they would be more at home on a department store floor than singletrack.

Stem Bots: Twenty6 components had these out to show. Reminds us of playing with Transformers as a kid.

Marzocchi Fork Museum: Remember when we used to ride these? If you're a downhill rider, there's probably at least one of these in your history.



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 WARNING: Much of the action de­pict­­ed in this magazine is potentially dan­gerous. Virtually all of the riders seen in our photos are experienced ex­­perts or professionals. Do not at­tempt to duplicate any stunts that are be­­yond your own capabilities. Always wear the appropriate safety gear.