NeilPryde previewed its new Bayamo time trial/triathlon bike at this year's Interbike show
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The upper-end NeilPryde Bayamo model will get this external-steerer fork
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The upper-end NeilPryde Bayamo model will get this external-steerer fork
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The second-tier NeilPryde Bayamo will get a conventional carbon fork once it becomes available next spring
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The seat cluster looks to carry on NeilPryde's Kammtail design theme from its Alize road bike
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NeilPryde will use adjustable rear-entry dropouts on its upcoming Bayamo time trial/triathlon bike
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NeilPryde launched a custom paint program earlier this year. The custom option will cost an extra $250 and take no more than 90 days for delivery
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NeilPryde's custom paint program includes 22 different color options. The pattern is set in stone but what you do with it is up to you
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The custom painted NeilPryde machines only use decals for the graphics. The rest is genuinely masked and painted
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