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Founded 1975 in Waterloo, Wisconsin, Trek Bicycles is the biggest bicycle company in the US.  Still wholly family owned, they offer one of the largest most diverse product ranges on the market.  Backed by a lifetime frame warranty and one of the best support networks in the industry, we are proud to offer their full range of bikes and accessories, including their legendary Project One program.

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Swiss based Scott Sports brings technological know-how and cutting edge thinking to the cycling world.  From their stiff racing frames to the unique TwinLoc MTB suspension systems, they offer something a bit special in all areas.

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Germany are renowned for their mechanical engineering prowess, and with manufacturing of the Kalkhoff range still being done on the continent, you can be assured of the quality and reliability that lies beneath every bike they offer.  

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Coming from the same engineering minds as the venerable Kalkhoff catalogue, Focus bikes offer German reliability and design, with a more sporting tilt.  With great value e-bikes for both on-road and off, these will be a faithful companion, no matter where your adventures take you.

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Orbea like to do things a bit differently. From lightweight e-bikes, to aerodynamic race machines, they offer a premium selection of high-performance bicycles, all coming from their staff-owned co-operative run factories in Spain.

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