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![]() | Apollo | A well-known bicycle brand in Australia, which retails through bike shops. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Tandem Kids' |
![]() | Avanti | Was launched in New Zealand in 1985 and has since become one of the more popular bicycle brands in both Australia and New Zealand. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Kids' |
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![]() | Bianchi | One of the oldest and most respected bicycle brands in the world, with a history dating back to 1885. The company was founded by Eduardo Bianchi in Milan, Italy, and it quickly established a reputation for producing high-quality road bikes. Throughout the early 20th century, Bianchi bikes were ridden by some of the greatest cyclists of the time, including multiple winners of the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France. In the 1960s and 1970s, Bianchi began producing a wider range of bicycles, including mountain bikes and city bikes. Today, Bianchi continues to produce a variety of bikes for different types of riding, and it is still considered a leader in the industry for its quality and craftsmanship. Markets itself on the long association with past and present cycling champions to position itself as a leader in innovation. The Bianchi brand, like Schwinn, has a long and prestigious history. It now sits in the stable of bicycle brands owned by CycleEurope(CycleEurope is in turn owned by Grimaldi Industri). Other CycleEurope brands include Crescent, DBS, Everton, Gitane, Kildemoes, Legnano, Micmo, Monark, Puch, and Spectra. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Kids' |
![]() | BMC | Bicycle Manufacturing Company is a Swiss brand that is known for producing high-performance road and mountain bikes. Their bikes are designed with state-of-the-art technology and the latest materials to provide riders with the best possible experience. One of their most notable features is the use of their proprietary Tuned Compliance Concept (TCC) technology, which is designed to provide a balance between stiffness and comfort to ensure optimal performance and a smooth ride. BMC also offers a wide range of bike models; each model is designed with a specific purpose and target rider in mind. Additionally, the company's focus on aesthetics, the bike looks sleek and attractive. | Road / Race Mountain Endurance |
![]() | Brompton | The Brompton bike frame has a distinctive curbed top tube, which folds together in the middle. They are designed with commuting in mind when space is at a premium. Brompton is actually one of the largest bicycle manufacturers operating out of Great Britain. Are iconic British folding bikes, first designed in 1975 and still made in London, England by the Brompton Bicycle Company. The bikes are renowned for their quality and are offered in a range of different colours and specifications. They are designed to be strong, light, and reliable and fold up quickly and easily for storage or transport. The brand is well known for its innovative design and use of the highest quality components. The bikes are popular among commuters and leisure cyclists alike, and their unique folding style has made them a popular choice for those who travel frequently. | Folding Bikes |
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![]() | Cannondale | An American bicycle company that was founded in 1971. The company started as maker of camping gear and bike trailers, but quickly shifted its focus to designing and manufacturing high-performance bicycles. Cannondale is best known for its lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber frames, as well as its lefty suspension fork, which is still used on many of its mountain bikes today. Joe Montgomery founded Cannondale Bicycles in a little shop above a pickle factory. After some tough years, the Cannondale company is now producing high quality bicycles and cycling gear. The company has a strong reputation for innovation and has introduced a number of industry firsts, such as the use of large-diameter aluminum tubing and the integration of frame and suspension design. In the late 90s and early 2000s, Cannondale was one of the leading brands in mountain biking and sponsored several professional teams, and on the road, many notable riders rode Cannondale and won many of the biggest races. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid |
![]() | Canyon | A German company that designs and manufactures a wide range of bikes for different disciples. The company was founded in 1985 by Roman Arnold and has grown to become one of the largest direct-to-consumer bike brands in the world. Known for their high-quality construction and innovative design, as well as their competitive pricing. They offer a wide variety of models to suit different riders, from entry-level to professional, and use advanced materials such as carbon fiber in many of their frames. Overall, Canyon bikes are an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-performance bike at a reasonable price. | Road Mountain Gravel Electronic |
![]() | Cervélo | A Canadian company that designs and manufactures high-performance road and triathlon bikes. Founded in 1995 by Phil White and Gerard Vroomen, with the goal of building a faster and more efficient bicycle. Cervelo's bikes are known for their aerodynamic designs, lightweight, and stiffness, which make them well-suited for racing and other high-intensiting riding. Over the years, Cervelo has built a reputation for innovation and quality, and their bikes have been ridden to victory in many of the world's most prestigious cycling events, including the Tour de France, the Giro d'Italia, and the Ironman World Championship. The original aim of the company was to help elite athletes win races and Cervelo has carried that philosophy through to the present. Cervelo's branding is largely defined through the values of its pro racing TestTeam: Innovate - Sacrifice - Unite - Succeed - Honesty. | Road / Race Triathlon |
![]() | Colnago | Ernesto Colnago founded the company in 1954 in the Cambiago suburb of Milan, where it's still based. It has been aligned with professional cycling teams through sponsorship since 1968. It has a storied history both in racing and innovation, with the 1995 C40, one of the first carbon bikes to win in big races, including five wins at Paris-Roubaix. Nowadays, Colnago still offers the handbuilt-in-Italy C68 range, alongside the V4Rs ridden by the UAE Team Emirates pro team and the stylishly retro steel Master. | Road / Race |
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![]() | Dahon | World's largest folding bicycle manufacturer. The brand was born from a desire to create a more broadly functional form of environmentally sustainable transportation, and this philiosophy continues to drive the company forward. | Folding Bikes |
![]() | DeRosa | Another of the prestigious Italian bicycle brands that cyclists drool over. Like Colnago, Ugo DeRosa has been the charismatic leader who has become synonymous with his own brand. | Road / Race |
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![]() | Electra | Best know for its Townie model. The Townie has what they call flat foot technology which is a crank forward style of bicycle. Electra bicycles are designed with the comfort of the rider as fundamental. | Comfort / Flat Foot Cruisers |
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![]() | Felt | Felt Bike frames were first built in 1990 by Jim Felt, and now the Felt Bicycles Company distributes bikes internationally. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Cruiser BMX |
![]() | Fuji | Japan's Fuji Bicycle brand was born in 1899. Like many bicycle brands, Fuji suffered through the 1990s, and the parent companies in Japan and America went bankrupt. Distribution rights for the brand were purchased by Advanced Sports Inc in 1998. ASI continues to market and distribute Fuji Bicycles, Breezer Bikes, Kestrel Bicycles, and SE Bikes | Kids' Mountain Road City/Hybrid |
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![]() | Gary Fisher | Fisher Bikes has until recently been a mountain bike specialist, but entered the road bike market in 2008. The brand owner is owned by Trek. Gary Fisher is considered to be one of the founding fathers of mountain biking. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Kids' |
![]() | Giant | Started out as a manufacturer of other brands of bike. After the company began manufacturing Schwinn bicycles, success launched them into a giant international brand. Giant claims to be the biggest of all the bicycle manufacturers. It builds bikes for other brands as well as manufacturing its own brand of Giant bikes. A reputable brand that offers a diverse selection of bikes for all types of riding; has a model that will fit any cyclist's preferences. The brand's reputation is built on its use of premium materials and state-of-the-art technology to create sturdy and efficient bicycles. Giant has been in the business for many years, and during that time, it has earned a reputation for producing reliable and high-performing bikes. They also have a selection of e-bikes, which provide a convenient and effortless ride for leisure, transportation or both. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Cruiser BMX |
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![]() | Haro | BMX freestyle champion, Bob Haro established Haro Bikes in the early 1980s as the BMX boom was at its height. Bob Haro sold his share in the company in 1988. Some lean years followed, but by the turn of the millenium, the Haro Bikes brands was once again at the forefront of the BMX market. Haro has now expanded into the mountain bike market and sells a number of different styles. | BMX Mountain |
![]() | Huffy | With a long company history, Huffy bicycles have been bought by millions in chain stores around the world. The bicycles are mass produced and often copy the look and feel of popular high quality bike manufacturers. | BMX ATB Cruisers Kids' |
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![]() | Klein | Klein Bikes, named after Gary Klein, were bought out by Trek, but what is the future for the aluminum frame? It's not clear whether Trek will ever resurrect the Klein bicycle brand. The Klein brand is still sold in Japan. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid |
![]() | Kona | The Kona Bicycle Company was founded in 1988 in Vancouver, Canada and it is now based in Ferndale, Washington. It produces elite MTBs, touring and racing bikes. Kona has a wide range of models. A company that designs and manufactures bicycles. Kona's bicycles are known for their durability, performance, and versatility, and they are popular among a wide range of riders, from recreational riders to professional athletes. The company offers a wide variety of bicycles and a number of distinct models and series of bike with different designs and features. Throughout the years, Kona also sponsor multiple professional cycling teams and athletes competing in different disciplines. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Kids' Gravel Electric |
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![]() | Lapierre | A French bicycle manufacturer that has been in business since 1946. Known for its quality and craftsmanship, producing a range of moutain, road, touring, and electric bikes. Lapierre bikes are designed to be strong and reliable, and are available in a range of specifications and prices to suit any type of rider. The brand is committed to using the latest technologies and components, making Lapierre bikes comfortable and enjoyable to ride. | Mountain Road Touring Electric |
![]() | Litespeed | Gained its reputation by building high-end bike frames from titanium for some of the big names including DeRosa, and Marin. After specializing in titanium, the company has more recently launched a carbon framed bicycle. | Road / Race Mountain |
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![]() | Magna | Dynacraft Inc has a large portfolio of bicycle brands of which Magna Bicycles is one. The Dynacraft brands are all retailed through department stores and include Anza, Next, Ozone, Rhino, Vertical, Malibu, Avigo, and Sonoma. | ATB Cruisers |
![]() | Marin | Founded by Bob Buckley in 1986 in Marin County, California. It was originally called Mountain Cycle and was one of the first companies to produce mountain bikes. The company has since expanded, with a range of bikes that meet the needs of a variety of riders. Today, Marin bikes are renowned for their quality, performance, and style. The brand is still based in Marin County and is committed to creating bikes that get people outside and exploring the world around them. | Mountain |
![]() | Merida | Merida Industry Company Ltd was one of a number of Taiwanese bicycle manufacturers that commenced business making cheaper bikes for other bicycle brands in the early 1970s. The 1990s saw the firm establishment of Merida as a brand name in itself, although they became known for mass produced bikes. Since 2000, the Merida brand was increasingly been associated with better quality bicycles. Merida bikes are designed to be strong and durable and are available in a range of specifications and prices to suit any type of rider. The brand is committed to using the latest technologies and components, making Merida bikes a reliable and comfortable ride. In addition to its range of bikes, Merida also manufactures a range of cycling accessories, including helments, apparel, and tools. Merida is dedicated to creating products that make cycling easier, safer and more enjoyable for everyone. | Road Mountain Electric City/Hybrid Kids' |
![]() | Mongoose | Retail in both high performance specialty bicycle stores and in low-end mass production that can be purchased from a department store. The Mongoose brand parent company is Pacific Cycle Inc. | BMX Mountain Commuter |
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![]() | Orbea | A brand of high-quality, hand-crafted bicycles that are designed and built with the needs of the modern rider in mind. Their bikes are made from the finest materials, such as lightweight aluminum and carbon fiber, and are built with state-of-the-art technology to ensure that they are both durable and performance-oriented. Brand founded in the Basque Country, Spain in 1840. They have been dedicated to crafting and building quality bicycles for over 180 years. Orbea's mission is to provide riders with the ultimate cycling experience by delivering bikes that are comfortable, responsive and easy to ride. Their bikes are a great choice for anyone looking for high-quality, reliable, and enjoyable ride, especially for those who are looking for a bike from a brand with a long-standing history and passing for building bikes. | Road Mountain City |
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![]() | Pinarello | An Italian bicycle company that is known for producing high-quality, racing-oriented bikes. The company has a rich history in the sport of cycling, having been a sponsor of many professional teams over the years, including Team Sky, which won several Tour de France titles. Pinarello's most popular models include the Dogma and the F8, which are known for their aerodynamic design and lightweight construction. These bikes are often used by professional cyclists and serious riders who demand the best in terms of performance and technology. Certainly coveted as one of the most expensive brands of bike on the market. Sponsorship of professional cycling teams has played a critical role in developing brand recognition and marketing Pinarello bikes into the high-end market. | Road / Race Urban Electric Gravel |
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![]() | Raleigh | Raleigh's history as a bicycle manufacturer began in 1887. Over the years, many Raleigh brand models have caught the attention of the public including the Raleigh Chopper, and the Grifter. | Road Mountain Electric City/Hybrid Kids' |
![]() | Roadmaster | Established by the Cleveland Welding Company. In 1950, the brand was sold on to AMF (American Machine and Foundry). AMG did very well with Roadmaster until the end of the 1970s, and then business declined. Brunswick Corporation bought AMG's bicycle division in 1997, but then resold it to Pacific Cyle Inc in 1999. Pacific (Dorel) still sells Roadmaster branded bicycles through Walmart. | ATB |
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![]() | Santa Cruz | A true artisan of the cycling world, crafting some of the most sought-after and high-performing mountain bikes on the market. Founded in the scenic coastal town of Santa Cruz, California, in 1993, the company has built a reputataion for blending cutting-edge technology with old-world craftsmanship to create bikes that are not only beautiful but also truly rideable works of art. From the smooth ad nimble handling of the cross-country models to the fearless capabilities of the freeride and downhill bikes, Santa Cruz has something for every type of rider looking for the ultimate riding experience. And with their unwavering commitment to quality and constant innovation, it's no wonder Santa Cruz bikes continue to be ridden to victory on the world's toughest trails and competitions. | Cross-country Freeride Downhill Mountain |
![]() | Schwinn | A company with a long history that fell on hard times in the 1980's. It merged with GT in the 1990's, filed for bankruptcy and was eventually acquired by Pacific Cycle. After 2002, under Pacific Cycle, the Schwinn bicycle brand was moved into the department store market. More recently, mid-level Schwinn bikes are starting to enter bike shops, including the well regarded tailwin Schwinn electric bicycle and others. | ATB Cruisers Road Folding Electric Kids' |
![]() | Scott | A Swiss manufacturer of bicycles, winter equipment, motorsports gear and sportswear. Founded in 1958, the company began as a producer of ski equipment and has since expanded to include a wide range of products. One of their most popular product lines is their collection of bikes which are known for their high-quality construction, innovative technology, and sleek design. They are ridden by some of the top professional athletes in various disciples including road racing, cross country, enduro, and downhill. Amongsth the most popular models, Scott Addict, Scott Spark, Scott Genius, and Scott Scale are notable ones. They are designed for different level of riders and terrains. With a wide range of options to choose from, Scott bikes are a great choice for both recreational and competitive cyclists. | Road Mountain Electronic |
![]() | Specialized | Specialized soared to fame after the launch of the stump jumper mountain bike, the first to be mass produced. Although Merida owns a significant share in Specialized, the company founder, Mike Sinyard, retains control of the Specialized brand. Specialized also owns and markets the Globe Bikes brand. The company retails a large range of bicycle types and models globally. The company's bike are known for their cutting-edge technology, high-quality construction, and sleek design. | Road Mountain Gravel City/Hybrid Kids' Electronic |
![]() | Sun | The largest of all the recumbent bicycle manufacturers. They also make hand trikes, tandems, and unicycles. | Recumbent Tandem Cruisers Kids' Trikes |
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![]() | Trek | An American bicycle company that was founded in 1976 and is based in Waterloo, Wisconsin, which covers the whole range of cycling disciplines. Known for their high-quality and durable bikes. Trek Bicycle Corporation owns the Trek, Fisher, Diamant, and Villiger bicycle brands, along with Bontrager apparel, and also sells Electra electric cruisers.The brand is represented from the high-end to the low-end of the market. They have strong commitment to innovation, using advanced materials and technologies in the design and construction of their bikes. It's another brand with a WorldTour pro road racing team to its name, Lidl-Trek, as well as XC and downhill MTB racers and a cyclocross team. Its road bikes include clever features such as its IsoSpeed decoupler to add saddle compliance and the radical IsoFlow aero seat tube design on its road race bikes. | Road Mountain City/Hybrid Kids' Electric Cruisers |
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![]() | Wilier | An Italian bike brand with a long history, in its case stretching back to 1906, and with an illustrious record in competition and a string of grand tour victories to its name. In 2024, it sponsors two WorldTour pro teams, providing a range of high performance bikes. It has a slightly lower profile than its Italian competitors, but still offers innovative and desirable bikes, with its pro-level race bikes among the most attractive in the peloton. | Mountain Gravel Tri Electric |
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![]() | Yeti | An American bicycle manufacturer founded in 1985. The company is based in Golden, Colorado and is known for producing high-end mountain bikes. Yeti's early bikes were heavily influenced by the BMX and motocross racing, with the company quickly establishing a reputation for building durable and capable bikes that could handle the rigours of off-road riding. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Yeti was at the forefront of the emerging sport of mountain biking, and their bikes were ridden by some of the top racers of the time. In recent years, Yeti has continued to innovate and produce a wide range of mountain bikes for different riding styles and disciplines, including corss-country, trail, enduro, and downhill. Today, Yeti is considered one of the most reputable brands in the mountain biking industry, and their bikes are highly sought after by riders of all levels. | Mountain Cross-country Trail Enduro Downhill |