Table of Contents
- AcePac
- Apidura
- Blackburn
- My Boo
- Breezer
- Bruno
- Busch & Muller
- Co-Motion
- Fuji
- Gates Carbon Drive
- Giant
- Gilles Berthoud
- Hartje
- HiLite
- Intec
- Koga
- Marin
- Maxx
- Moulton
- MTB Cycletech
- Ortlieb
- Patria
- Pedal Power
- Pinion
- Restrap
- Ritchey
- Rohloff
- Rose
- Rotor Bikes
- Salsa
- Schauff
- Schmidt
- Simplon
- Soma
- SP Dynamo
- Supernova
- Surly
- Tern
- Topeak
- Tout Terrain
- Vaude
- Velo de Ville
- Velotraum
- VSF Fahrradmanufaktur
- Wiawas
- Yasujiro
- You Can Check Out Eurobike Coverage From Previous Years HERE.
It’s that time of the year again when Eurobike (the biggest bike tradeshow in the world) is over and we get to take a closer look at the bike touring, bikepacking and adventure gear and innovation from the show.
Bikepacking bags have continued to become more prevalent at the show this year, as have off-road adventure bikes and Pinion gearbox touring bikes. There’s a carbon fibre touring bike here in the mix, and you should take a closer look at the new Surly alt handlebars.
Here’s the CyclingAbout roundup gallery of all the touring, trekking, adventure and bikepacking gear from the show. I will update this resource as more photos become available. 🙂
A special thanks to Franz from Velologie for running around and taking all of these great photos.
AcePac
Apidura
Blackburn
My Boo
Breezer
Bruno
Busch & Muller
Co-Motion
Fuji
Gates Carbon Drive
Giant
Gilles Berthoud
Hartje
HiLite
Intec
Koga
Marin
Maxx
Moulton
MTB Cycletech
Ortlieb
Patria
Pedal Power
Pinion
Restrap
Ritchey
Rohloff
Rose
Rotor Bikes
Salsa
Schauff
Schmidt
Simplon
Soma
SP Dynamo
Supernova
Surly
Tern
Topeak
Tout Terrain
Vaude
Velo de Ville
Velotraum
VSF Fahrradmanufaktur
Wiawas
Yasujiro
So many nice bikes, pinion looks like it is taking off. Just setup a Rohllof bike, would have liked a pinion one.Surprised at how many German makers there were, them and the Dutch make great Aluminium frames.
Great roundup Alee!
Hi, I am missing Ghost AMR bags there.
Me too!! Also on last year’s review and bikepacking brands list 🙁
Were you there? We should have had a coffee!
Don’t forget that Eurobike takes place in Friedrichshafen, in the south of Germany.
Also, you probably read touring blogs and websites in English, so their users normally have American or British bikes, leading to think that everybody around the world cycles on a Surly or a Thorn Nomad. However, Germany has a long tradition on touring and some of the top brands for touring (Rohloff, Ortlieb, Tubus, B&M, Son, etc.) are German. Actually, in countries like Cuba, when the people saw us coming by bike, they assumed by default we were Germans, and often the other cyclists we meet on the road are also Germans.
I live in Germany and it’s quite normal to have plenty of touring bikes in any normal bike shop to choose from, and many brands still doing steel frames. On my train to work there are daily a couple of Rohloff bikes and many other beauties.
No Van Nicholas?
Sorry, I had photos, forgot to include them!
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There are two big bike-touring magazines in German. Are there any in English? I mean specialized in touring bikes only…