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Bicycle manufacturers are in many cases members of "Groups", i.e. They have several product names - so-called "brands" Examples include the following: Accell Group, headquartered in Heerenveen (Netherlands), Cycleurope AB based in Stockholm (Sweden), and Derby Cycle Corporation in Cloppenburg (Germany)
Bicycle manufacturers are in many cases members of "Groups", i.e. They have several product names - so-called "brands" Examples include the following: Accell Group, headquartered in Heerenveen (Netherlands), Cycleurope AB based in Stockholm (Sweden), and Derby Cycle Corporation in Cloppenburg (Germany)
Bicycle manufacturers are in many cases members of "Groups", i.e. They have several product names - so-called "brands" Examples include the following: Accell Group, headquartered in Heerenveen (Netherlands), Cycleurope AB based in Stockholm (Sweden), and Derby Cycle Corporation in Cloppenburg (Germany)
Bicycle manufacturers are in many cases members of
"Groups", i.e. they have several product names - so- called "brands". Examples include the following: Accell Group, headquartered in Heerenveen (Netherlands), Cycleurope AB based in Stockholm (Sweden), Derby Cycle Corporation in Cloppenburg (Germany), and Dorel Industries in Montreal, Quebec (Canada). 0-9[edit] 24seven - UK A[edit] A-bike - UK Abici - Italy Accell - Dutch, owns Hercules, Staiger, Winora, Tunturi,Lapierre, Mercier, Atala, Batavus, Loekie, Koga-Miyata, and Sparta B.V. Adler - Germany (defunct) AIST - Belarus ALAN - Italy Alcyon - France (defunct) Alldays & Onions - UK (defunct) American Bicycle Company - USA (defunct) American Machine and Foundry - USA (widely known as AMF) (defunct), formerly owned Roadmaster. American Star Bicycle - USA (defunct) manufactured by the H. B. Smith Machine Company Aprilia - Italy Argon 18 - Canada Ariel - England (defunct) Atala - Italy Author - Czech Republic Avanti - New Zealand B[edit] Baltik vairas - Lithuania Basso - Italy Batavus - Netherlands Battaglin - Italy Benotto - Italy, Mxico, Venezuela Berlin & Racycle Manufacturing Company - Canada (defunct) BH - Spain Bianchi - Italy Bickerton - UK (folding bikes) Bike Friday - USA (Green Gear Cycling Co.) (folding bikes) Bilenky - USA Biomega - Denmark Birdy - Germany (folding bikes) BMC - Switzerland Boardman Bikes - UK Bohemian Bicycles - USA Bontrager - USA (bought by Trek and converted into a component brand) Bootie - UK Bottecchia - Italy Bradbury - UK (defunct) Brasil & Movimento - Brazil (Branded as Sundown) Brennabor - Germany (defunct) Bridgestone - Japan British Eagle - UK Brodie Bicycles - Canada Brompton Bicycle - UK (folding bikes) Brunswick - USA, formerly owned Roadmaster BSA - UK, no longer builds bicycles, TI of India builds BSA branded bikes. Burley Design - USA (no longer make bicycles) C[edit] Calcott Brothers - UK (defunct) Calfee Design - USA Caloi - Brazil Campion Cycle Company - UK Cannondale - USA Canyon bicycles - Germany Carrera bicycles - UK (produced by Merida Bikes) Catrike - USA (Recumbent) CCM - Canada Centurion - Japan Cervlo - Canada Chater-Lea - UK Chicago Bicycle Company - USA (defunct) CHUMBA - USA Cilo - Switzerland Cinelli - Italy Clark-Kent - USA (defunct) Claud Butler - UK Clment - France (defunct) Co-Motion Cycles - USA Coker - USA Colnago - Italy Columbia Bicycles - USA Corima - France Cortina Cycles - USA Coventry-Eagle- UK (defunct - see Falcon Cycles) Cube - Germany Currys - UK, no longer makes bicycles Cycle Force Group - USA Cycles Devinci - Canada Cycleuropa Group - Sweden, manufactures such brands as: Bianchi, Crescent, DBS, Everton, Gitane, Kildemoes,Legnano, Micmo, Monark, Puch, Spectra, and Cyclepro. Cyfac - France D[edit] Dahon - USA / China Dawes Cycles - UK Demorest - USA (restructured as Lycoming Foundry and Machine Company and discontinued bicycle manufacturing) Den Beste Sykkel Better known as DBS - Norway Derby Cycle - Germany, owns Kalkhoff, Focus, Nishiki,Rixe, Raleigh and Univega De Rosa - Italy Cycles Devinci - Canada Di Blasi Industriale - Italy Diamant - Norway. Unrelated brand of same name from Germany, owned by Trek Diamondback Bicycles - USA Dolan Bikes - UK Dorel Industries - Canada, owns Pacific Cycle and markets under brand names including Cannondale, Iron Horse, Schwinn, Mongoose, Roadmaster, and GT. Dunelt - UK (defunct) Dynacraft - USA, owns Magna and Next E[edit] Eagle Bicycle Manufacturing Company - USA (defunct) Eddy Merckx Cycles - Belgium Electra Bicycle Company - USA (Owned by Trek Bicycle Company) Ellis Briggs - UK Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycles - USA Emilio Bozzi - Italy (acquired by Bianchi) Enigma Titanium - UK Excelsior - UK (defunct) F[edit] Falcon Cycles - UK Fat City Cycles - USA (defunct) Felt - USA Fleetwing -USA (defunct) Flying Pigeon - China Flying Scot - Scotland Focus Bikes - Germany. Part of Derby Cycle Foffa Bikes - UK Cycles Follis - France (defunct) Folmer & Schwing - USA (defunct) Fondriest - Italy Fram - Sweden (defunct) Freddie Grubb - UK Fuji - USA (owned by Advanced Sports, Inc.) G[edit] Gary Fisher - USA (owned by TREK) Gazelle - Netherlands Gendron Bicycles - USA Genesis - UK Gepida - Hungary Giant Manufacturing - Taiwan Gimson - Spain (defunct) Gitane - France Gladiator Cycle Company - France (defunct) Gnome et Rhne - France (defunct) GoCycle - UK Gormully & Jeffery - USA (defunct) Grf & Stift - Austria (defunct) GT Bicycles - USA Guerciotti - Italy Gunnar - USA H[edit] Harley-Davidson - USA, 1917-1923. Haro Bikes - USA, owns the Masi brand. Harry Quinn - UK (defunct) Hase bikes - Germany Head - Norway, managed by SykkelSport Engros Heinkel - Germany (defunct) Helkama - Finland Henley Bicycle Works - USA (defunct) Hercules - UK (defunct) Hercules - Germany Hero Cycles Ltd - India Ren Herse - France Hetchins - UK Hillman - UK (defunct) Hoffman BMX Bikes Hoffmann - Germany (defunct) Holdsworth - UK Huffy - USA Humber - UK (defunct) Hurtu - France (defunct) Husqvarna - Sweden (no longer a bicycle manufacturer) I[edit] Ibis - USA Ideal Bikes - Greece Indian - USA (bought by Polaris) IFA - East Germany (defunct) Independent Fabrication - USA Iride - Italy Iron Horse Bicycles - USA (Owned by Dorel) Islabikes UK Italvega - USA (defunct) Precursor to Univega Itera - Sweden (defunct) Ivel Cycle Works - UK (defunct) Iver Johnson - USA (defunct) Iverson - USA (defunct) J[edit] Jan Janssen - The Netherlands JMC Bicycles - USA (defunct) Jamis Bicycles- USA K[edit] Karbon Kinetics Limited - UK K2 Sports - USA Kent - USA Kenzel - Slovakia Kestrel USA - USA (owned by Advanced Sports International) Kettler - Germany KHS - Taiwan and USA Kia - ROK, no longer produces bicycles Kinesis Industry - Taiwan and USA, Kenesis produces its own bikes as well as brands manufactured by Kinesis include Diamondback Bicycles, Felt Bicycles, GT Bicycles,Schwinn, Jamis, K2, Raleigh, Trek, and Kona Klein - USA (Discontinued brand owned by Trek) Koga Miyata - Holland Kogswell Cycles - USA Kona - USA Kronan - Sweden Kross - Poland KTM - Austria Kuota - Italy Kuwahara - Japan (Okinawa), is/was a private label bike manufacturer Krave - USA L[edit] Laurin & Klement - Austria-Hungary/Czech republic Lapierre - France LeMond - USA (Discontinued brand owned by Trek) Alexander Leutner & Co. Russia (defunct) Litespeed - USA Look - France Louison Bobet - France (defunct) Lotus, USA (defunct) M[edit] Magna - USA Malvern Star - Australia Marin Bikes - USA Masi Bicycles - USA Matchless - UK (defunct) Matra - France Melon Bicycles - USA Mercian Cycles - UK Merida Bikes - Taiwan Merlin - USA Merckx - Belgium Miele bicycles - Canada Milwaukee Bicycle Co. - USA Minerva - Belgium (defunct) Miyata - Japan Mochet - France (defunct) Monark - Sweden/Brazil/Peru Mondia - Switzerland Mongoose - USA Montague - USA Moots Cycles - CO, USA Moser Cicli - Italy Motobcane - France Moulton - UK Mountain Equipment Co-op - Canada Murray - USA Muddy Fox - UK (other brand: Silver Fox) N[edit] Nagasawa - Japan National - Japan, precursor to Panasonic Neil Pryde - Hong Kong Neobike - Taiwan NEXT - USA Nishiki - U.S. brand Norco - Canada Norman Cycles - UK (defunct) Novara - USA NSU - Germany Nymanbolagen - Sweden O[edit] Opel - Germany (no longer makes bicycles) Orange Mountain Bikes - UK Orbea - Spain rbita - Portugal Orient Bikes - Greece P[edit] Pacific Cycle - USA, was acquired by Dorel Industries in 2004. Owns GT, Mongoose, Murray, Roadmaster, andSchwinn brands Pacific Cycles - ROC, owns Birdy, Panasonic - Japan, successor to National Pashley Cycles - UK Pedersen bicycle - UK Peugeot - France Phillips Cycles - UK Phoenix - China Pierce Cycle Company - USA (defunct) Pinarello - Italy Planet X Bikes - UK, On-One, Titus, Planet X Pocket Bicycles - USA Pogliaghi - Italy Pope Manufacturing Company - USA (defunct) Premier - UK (defunct) Procycle Group - Canada, owns the Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Miele, also owns but not longer produces the Oryx, Mikado, VeloSport, Balfa, CCM, Peugeot brands. Prophete - Germany Puch - Austria Q[edit] Quadrant Cycle Company - UK (defunct) Quality - USA and Taiwan, owns Salsa Cycles and Surly Bikes. Quintana Roo - USA R[edit] R+E Cycles - USA Radio Flyer - USA Rabasa Cycles - Spain Raleigh - UK. Part of Derby Cycle Rambler - USA (defunct), made by Gormully & Jeffery Rans Designs - USA Razor - USA Redline bicycles - USA Rhoades Car - USA (quadracycles) Ridgeback - UK Ridley - Belgium Riese und Mller - Germany RIH - Netherlands Riley Cycle Company - UK (defunct) Rivendell Bicycle Works - USA Roadmaster - USA Roberts Cycles - UK Robin Hood - UK Rocky Mountain Bicycles - Canada Romet - Poland - A brand from the company Arkus & Romet Group Ross - USA Rover Company - UK Rowbike - USA Rudge-Whitworth - UK S[edit] Samchuly - Korea Santa Cruz Bikes - USA Santana Cycles - USA (only makes tandem bicycles) Saracen Cycles - UK Scania - Sweden (no longer makes bicycles) Schwinn Bicycle Company - USA SCOTT Sports - Switzerland Serotta - USA Seven Cycles - USA Shelby Cycle Company - USA (defunct) Shimano - JAPAN Simson - Germany (acquired by Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau, now defunct) Sinclair Research - UK Singer - UK (defunct) Sohrab - Pakistan Sol Bicycle Co. - USA Solex - France (defunct) Solifer - Finland SOMA Fabrications - USA Somec - Italy Sparta B.V. - Dutch Specialized - USA Speedwell bicycles - Australia (defunct) Star Cycle Company - UK Stearns - USA (defunct) Stelber Cycle Corp - USA Stella - France Sterling Bicycle Co. - USA Steyr - Austria (defunct) Strida - UK Sun Cycle & Fittings Co. - UK (defunct) Sunbeam - UK (defunct) Surly Bikes - USA Suzuki - Japan Swift Folder - USA Swing Bike - USA (defunct) T[edit] Tern - Taiwan Terrot - France (defunct) Thomas - USA (defunct) Thorn Cycles - UK Time - France Titus - USA (defunct, since absorbed into Planet X Bikes) Tube Investments - UK (owned British Cycle Corporation) No longer manufacturers bicycles Torker - USA Transition Bikes - USA Trek Bicycle Corporation - USA, also Klein Bikes, LeMond Racing Cycles (both discontinued) and Gary Fisher Bikes Triumph Cycle - UK Triumph (TWN) - Germany Tunturi - Finland Turner Suspension Bicycles - USA U[edit] UMF (United Merida Freeriders) - Taiwan. Owned by Merida Bikes Univega - US. Part of Derby Cycle Urago - France (defunct) V[edit] Valdora - USA Van Dessel Sports - USA Velomotors - Russia VloSoleX - France (Velosolex America markets the VELOSOLEX worldwide.) Velo Vie - USA Victoria - Germany Villiger - Switzerland, part of Trek Villy Customs - USA Vindec - UK Vitus - France W[edit] Wanderer - Germany (defunct) Waterford Precision Cycles - USA, Wilderness Trail Bikes - USA Wilier Triestina - Italy Witcomb Cycles - UK Worksman Cycles - USA, also imports Atlantic Coast Cruiser brand. Wright Cycle Company - USA (defunct) X[edit] Xootr - USA Y[edit] Yamaguchi Bicycles - USA Yamaha - Japan Yeti Cycles - USA Z[edit] Zigo - USA
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