The 34th annual Sea Otter Classic wrapped up after four days of thrilling cycling action in Monterey, California. The event, which featured 1,100 cycling brands, showcased a wide range of innovative products that are sure to excite cycling enthusiasts.
One of the standout products at the event was igus’s bike made of recycled plastic. This eco-friendly bike not only reduces waste but also eliminates the need for lubrication and maintenance, making it a sustainable and low-maintenance option for cyclists.
Sava Bike caught the attention of many with their Dream Maker Aero Bike, which features a unique one-piece handlebar fork. This innovative design not only improves aerodynamics but also offers a sleek and modern look to the bike.
Highbar’s simple chin bar retention system was also a hit at the Sea Otter Classic. This system is designed to improve helmet fitting and security, ensuring that cyclists can ride safely and comfortably.
5Dev introduced a UHD Conversion Kit for older Specialized frames, allowing them to work seamlessly with SRAM’s 1x transmission system. This kit is sure to be a game-changer for cyclists looking to upgrade their older bikes.
Two Hubs displayed a prototype wheel with kevlar spokes, providing added suspension for a smoother ride. K-EDGE’s 1x Race W chain guide was also unveiled at the event, catering to bikes without a Braze-on adapter.
Hiplok introduced the AX1000 Ultimate Anti-Angle Grinder Anchor, offering cyclists added security for their bikes. Meanwhile, Sinter’s Brake Bedding Machine is set to help bike shop owners properly bed in disc brake pads, ensuring optimal performance for cyclists.
Overall, the Sea Otter Classic was a showcase of innovation and ingenuity in the cycling world, leaving attendees excited for the future of the sport.