For the most part, the vendors/exhibitors were quite friendly and knowledgeable.
Jake of Industry 9 laying some knowledge down on me whilst I cleared out my snot locker.
But there were some peaches in the crowd. I asked one rep if their carbon bikes had aluminum inserts in their BB92 shells. He looked at me like I was simple and said, "Our carbon bikes have carbon shells AND our aluminum bikes have aluminum shells."
Perhaps I was not dressed like the typical consumer of $6,000 carbon bikes, or maybe I never got my finger out of my nose all day. Chris overheard the conversation and concurred that the fellow was in fact being a douche.
The other interesting thing of note occurred while I was looking into demo'ing a frame. Not wanting to pigeonhole myself into a small or medium without knowing relatively how their sizing ran, I asked about top tube lengths (it's not everything, but it's a start). The rep then proceeded to break out a tape measure and run it along the top tube measuring the actual (not effective) length of this very sloping top tube.
Fuck it.
"Do you have a small?"
But like I said, for the most part everybody there did a great job answering my dumb questions all day long. If you find yourself ready to drop some coin on a bike next year, think about going.
Other than my wheels (and one MOOTSpost decal), I have everything I need to build my frame when it shows up.

That blue clothespin thing at the top is an A2Z Hydraulic Hose Cutter.

The By:Stickel is at powder right now.
We waits for our precious...

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I can't take credit for that first photo, because I'm in it. That's me on the left rockin' the Twin Six jersey and talking to Shanna.
And yeah, that guy was a douche.
Diggn' the "Larry the Cable Guy" jersey in pic 1.
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