This year’s Interbike show saw a much smaller BMX presence than in year’s past.
Notable no-shows for this year’s show included S&M, DK, GT and Redline. (DK opted to showcase its 2015 lineup in-house at DK HQ.)
With that being said, there was still plenty to check out at this year’s show.
A refreshing change this year was We the People (WTP) and their decision to locate their booth in the heart of the “BMX zone” of the show. Last year’s booth was located a fair distance from the other BMX vendors…I remember asking people for directions to the booth. Perhaps this is a reflection of their recent switch to a new distributor and more positive moves in the future.
Another good thing to see from WTP is their decision to keep the Atlas 24 in their lineup for 2015.
Retaining essentially the same “trails-y” geometry as the 2014 Atlas, it now sports a black and red ano colorway that looks great up close. It unfortunately loses the limited edition tanwall tires it sported in 2014, but it still looks like a well-spec’d ride.
More Interbike coverage to follow, keep your eye out for more posts all this week.
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I have a 2014 and the tan walls came right off. I like them, just not on this riide
It’s almost the same as the Liquid geometry. Only the chainstays are a bit longer.
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