Made Bike Show 2024 (Video): Behind the Bikes

Last weekend, the 2024 MADE Bike Show in Portland, Oregon, brought together around 200 frame builders and brands to showcase their extraordinary creations. We dispatched filmmaker Tom Powell and host Josie to capture the most exciting things at the event, and in part one of a three-video series, they talk to several builders about an intriguing mix of bikes and more…

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For the 2024 MADE Bike Show, we wanted to go beyond our usual written and photographic coverage. This year, we assembled a small video team from the Pacific Northwest to dive into the event and offer a fresh perspective on this remarkable gathering. In our first installment, join host Josie to uncover some standout bikes, including the new Velo Orange Monster Grav, a Destroy mini-cargo bike, the Stellar Werks Roland Special, Cjell Mone’s klunker, Schon’s disco cycle, a LaMarche cycle truck, the new Wilde Sugar Foot, Co-Motion’s Tumalo Pinion bike, the Sour Cowboy Cookie, and more unique creations from builders like Rare Earth and BTCHN. Find all those are more in the video below!

Many thanks to Velo Orange for helping support this video. Be sure to check out their unmatched selection of parts, bikes, and accessories at Velo-Orange.com. And for more MADE coverage, see our roundup from yesterday and find past MADE material at the tag #made-bike-show.

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Behind the Video

This is part one, so stay tuned for more videos from the excellent crew who put this one together. The video was shot and edited by Tom Powell, hosted by Josie, shot and produced by Tom Norman, and there are additional stills by Tyler Dawson.

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