Our time at Asia's biggest bike show is over for another year, so to wrap up our coverage we give you a gallery of the good, the bad and the ugly from the 2016 Taipei International Cycle Show.
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The good…
Yasujiro
Yasujiro is named after Yasujiro Tange, who started the famed steel tubing manufacturer Tange company back in 1920. The firm went on to make some of the most iconic steel road, mountain bikes and BMXs of the 70's, 80's and 90’s.
The new Yasujiro line mixes everything from lightweight brazed race machines, classic lugged road bikes, tourers, city bikes, fixies and even a disc-equipped gravel machine.
The bike that really stood out for us though was the stunning Cameo Pro. It's constructed with Tange’s Ultimate ultralight steel tubeset and features some of the most highly-worked, ornate lugs and details we’ve seen in a long time. Available as either a frameset or in this incredible Campagnolo Super Record and Bora Ultra complete bike. Easily our favourite steel bike of the whole show.
Lezyne
Two of the accessories we liked most in Taipei were new pumps from Lezyne, the Floor Drive Charger and the MFD XL. The FD Charger is Lezyne’s answer to Bontrager’s charge pump and similar offerings from the likes of Topeak.
Praxis
… the bad and the ugly
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