Saskatoon's first-ever Cycle Show will feature plenty of big wheels and shining chrome — but the event is tailored to a different kind of gearhead.

It's more about showing off pedal power than roaring engines.

"I will be showing seven of my bicycles," organizer Éric Lefol said in an interview with CBC Radio's Saskatoon Morning.

"It might sound like a high number, but we have one fellow showing 13 bicycles."

The Cycle Show, featuring unique and vintage bicycles, happens Saturday during this year's edition of the Broadway Street Fair.

Organizer Éric Lefol will show seven of his own bikes in the inaugural Cycle Show. (Rosalie Woloski/CBC) "We have over 20 banana-saddle bicycles — those bicycles that were very popular in the '70s," said Lefol. "We have a couple bicycles from the '30s."

For Lefol, the easy-to-grasp mechanics of bicycles, combined with their affordability, make them perfect vehicles for self-expression.

"I would say almost anybody is able to customize a bicycle. You can add a new bell, a different light, anything, and the bicycle is unique, it's your bicycle," he said.

The Cycle Show runs from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. CST on Saturday, Sept. 9 during the Broadway Street Fair.