In 43 days and 14 hours from the writing of this article, we will be attending the wildly successful MADE Show in Portland. We are stoked to see the magic that will be on display (last year’s show was sick). In the meantime, we can check out the bike magic that was on display at the first MADE Show that just wrapped up in Melbourne, Australia. I was following it pretty closely on Instagram, and it looks amazing.
Having the MADE show in Australia enabled the independent frame builders in that part of the globe a chance to show off their talents to an audience that may rarely get to see them. MADE had over 50 exhibitors and over 1000 attendees, making it a big success and shining the light on the independent frame-building community down under.
Unfortunately, I didn’t have the opportunity to attend, but the MADE Crëw was kind enough to send some photos and brand info so I could share some of the magic with you guys.
I will be doing three, maybe four gallery articles displaying bikes from these disciplines, Road, Gravel, and Cargo. I thought I would try to only cover the builders that weren’t covered in my coverage of the Portland show, we’ll see. The articles will be simple with photos and a link to the builder. Cool? Ok, let’s get started.
Road Bikes
Ken Evans Frames
With what looks to me like a bitchen blending of tradition and a keen eye for details, Ken Evans has been building bicycle frames since 1976. Check out his handy work.
Palmer Bicycles
Australia’s Palmer Bicycles is a maker of bespoke carbon fiber bicycles that are “entirely designed, engineered, and hand-crafted” in the Macedon Ranges of Victoria, Australia, for the perfect fit.
Palmer Bicycles Fast Road
Lost Workshop
Ian built his first handmade bicycle frame – a lugged steel gem from Columbus tubing, back in 2016. In 2018, The Lost Workshop is a culmination of Ian’s lifelong passion for designing, building, and riding bikes. His work is “no fuss” and adorned with classic and clean lines, with a touch of modern.
Lost Workshop Track Bike
Lost Workshop Yellow Bike
Baum Cycles
Baum Orbis +
Darren Baum has almost three decades of frame-building expertise, which is even more impressive considering he’s not even 50 years old. “Ride your own race”. That’s what Darren did, and now he’s producing “some of the world’s best bespoke bicycles”.
Wondercross
“Built for the people, not the podium”
Wondercross began life as a multi-disciplinary ride built around people, roads, gravel, and trails. It’s these four pillars that are proudly stamped into every product they design.
Wondercross AR Ti
Wondercross Rambler
Stinner Frameworks
Combining craftsmanship and performance-oriented detail, Stinner Frameworks builds steel and titanium bicycle frames that use some of the lightest and highest-quality tubing in the world.
Stinner Gibraltar
Woods Bicycle Company
This family business is driven by bike-obsessed brothers who combine skill, attention to detail, and innovation to redefine your cycling experience. With a strong racing and fabrication background, they infuse each frame with expertise and passion, ensuring top-notch quality while meeting all of your biking needs.
Woods Road Runner