Vinqui are worth a visit for anyone who fancies treating their other half
Raleigh will be found on two stands - E11 and F23
Campagnolo will be found on stand F11
Ridley components brand 4ZA will be on a Moore Large stand
for workshop mechanics. The bike and frame programme
comprises Cinelli, Dedacciai, Bootleg and Tifosi – the latter being the in-house, tailored bike brand. Availability is usually ex-stock and complete bikes can generally be built to order within 48- hours. Cinelli is a legendary Italian racing brand, whilst Dedacciai is designed for professional riders. This label recently announced a venture into wheels, so look out for prototypes at Cycle Show. Bootleg was the first Fixie bike in Europe and Tifosi – specifically designed for the Ride to Work scheme is also for Audax and Sportive cyclists. All their brands combine to complete
a broad portfolio of up-market components and accessories, many of which are fitted to the bikes on display. Principal among these are Selle Italia saddles, KMC chains, SKS mudguards, Nalini and Cinelli clothing, LAS helmets, Jet Black bike trainers and mid-range Miche group sets. Chickencycles.co.uk
VINQUI SPORTS JEWELLERY STAND: S7 Vinqui Sports Jewellery is the creation of professional table tennis players, who have since moved into badminton, volleyball, tennis and now cycling. The Cycle Show will see the launch of
the new Cycling range, which will include pendants, charms, rings, cufflinks
and bracelets with gold and diamond pieces expected to feature on the stand. Ideal for cycling fans both male and female who like something shiny. Vinqui are looking to build up
relationships with resellers and manufacturers in the trade as well as introducing their products to the wider cycling public. www.vinqui.com
RALEIGH STAND: E11 AND F23 You’ll not miss Raleigh at the show as it will be highly visible from the moment you enter, with strong nods to the firm’s 125-year heritage. Raleigh will have its largest presence yet at the show, displaying its new 2013 range along with its Diamondback bikes and numerous parts and accessories brands.
The Raleigh and Diamondback 2013
ranges have undergone big changes and visual transformations from 2012 and this will be the first chance for many dealers and members of the public to see the bikes.
The new Raleigh road and classic
ranges in particular have already generated lots of excitement, especially through sneak peaks on Raleigh’s Facebook site. This excitement has also been building thanks to the success of Team Raleigh-GAC, which will be on hand at the show to answer questions
about the Militis and how they found racing against the world’s best riders in the Tour of Britain. Raleigh dealers will have the
opportunity to find out about the new service and support program for 2013 and being are invited to exclusive presentations from the Raleigh management during the event. To celebrate the landmark year, the firm will debut its Ti-Raleigh, a Reynolds 525 tubed replica of the Ti-Raleigh used in the 1980s to great success. The standout features on the bike include Cinelli bars and stem, Campagnolo Veloce shifters, derailleurs, brakes and chainwheel and Campagnolo Record hubs, making this bike a must for all race fans. Just 125 of these have been made, so get your orders in quick.
MOORE LARGE STAND: C11, M41 AND H43 Moore Large will be taking high-profile brands such as Knog, Lake and Limar along with new to the UK component label 4ZA. Essentially, 4ZA offers three component ranges: Stratos, Cirrus and Cirrus Pro to meet various budgets. Three ranges offering world-class performance in parts, accessories, seatposts, stems, handlebars, saddles and wheels.
New to the Knog range are the Blinder lights, having recently