The Patebury stand at the Australian Custom Bicycle ShowBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Patebury leatherwear leant a classy touch to a number of framesBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Custom Leather grips and cork bar ends from PateburyBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
The craftsmanship of Ken Evans was on display in fine detailBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Llewellyn Bicycles brought down a number of bikes, all of which displayed their commitment to impressive lugworkBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
A variety of frames from Llewellyn BicyclesBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
The Llewellyn selection included a number of bikes from builder Darrell McCulloch’s personal collectionBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Handmade stems adorned a number of Llewellyn bikesBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Llewellyn’s Darrell McCulloch had this jig handbuilt to further perfect his integrated rack designsBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
A selection of lugs from LlewellynBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Exceptional detail is the hallmark of each Llewellyn bikeBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Llewellyn’s Darrell McCulloch perfected this fork in order to increase stiffness but maintain comfortBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
The randonneur frame from Llewellyn Bikes includes integrated racks, dynamos and lights, and was cleanly wired inside the forksBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Darrell McCulloch was on hand to explain the intricacies of his Llewellyn framesBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Llewellyn’s Darrell McCulloch displays the before and after versions of his lugsBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Darrell McCulloch explaining the filing process that goes into every lugBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
McCulloch illustrating further the amount of filings that goes into his lugs in order to get them so curvyBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
Ewan Gellie of Gellie Custom Bike Frames test rode his own creations before exhibitingBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing
This eye-popping Kumo Cycles road bike was the first thing to catch people’s attention upon entryBrendan Bailey/Future Publishing