Cycle Force Group
Cycle Force Group, also known as Cycle Force, is an American bicycle and bicycle accessories importer. The company was established in 1998 by Nyle Nims as a service center and agent office for a group of Asian component makers and bicycle manufacturers in Taiwan.[1][2] Cycle Force licenses rights to many internationally known name brands for sale on bicycles and related products.[1]
Nyle Nims, the current President of Cycle Force, was President of Ross Bicycles from 1987 to 1998, and is also the President of the Bicycle Products Suppliers Association from 2000 to 2002.[1]
Cycle Force has Mantis as its own in-house brand,[3] Cycle Force imports bicycles under the following licensed brands;
- G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
- Kawasaki
- Hollandia – a European city bike
- Mantis – Children's bikes
- NASCAR
- Piranha (children's bikes)
- Polaris
- Spider-Man
- Smith & Wesson (police bikes)
- Tour de France
- Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
- Victory
- Volkswagen
- KHEbikes
Cycle Force is the sole US importer of Head, and Lombardo bikes.
References
External links
- Cycle Force Official Site
- Mantis Bikes Archived 2007-01-06 at the Wayback Machine
- Hollandia
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- American Star
- Bike Friday
- Bilenky
- Bohemian
- Brooklyn
- Calfee
- Cannondale
- Catrike
- Centurion
- Co-Motion
- Columbia
- Cortina
- Cruzbike
- Cycle Force
- Dahon
- Diamondback
- Dynacraft
- DYNO
- Electra
- Ellsworth Handcrafted
- Felt
- Fuji
- Fyxation
- Gendron
- GT
- Haro
- Huffy
- Hutch BMX
- Ibis
- Independent Fabrication
- International Surrey
- Italvega
- Jamis
- K2 Sports
- Kent
- Kestrel
- Kona
- Litespeed
- Magna
- Marin
- Masi
- Milwaukee
- Mongoose
- Moots
- Next
- Niner
- Nishiki
- Novara
- Pacific
- Pope
- Priority
- Pure
- Quality
- Quintana Roo
- R+E
- Rans
- Razor
- Redline
- Richard Sachs
- Ritchey Design
- Rivendell
- Rhoades Car
- Roadmaster
- Salsa
- Santa Cruz
- Santana
- Schwinn
- SE
- Seven
- Shinola Detroit
- Softride
- Solé
- SOMA
- Specialized
- Surly
- TerraCycle
- Terrible One
- Tommaso
- Torker
- Trek
- Turner Suspension
- Univega
- Van Dessel
- Villy
- Volagi
- Waterford
- Wilderness Trail
- Worksman
- Yamaguchi
- Yeti
- Yuba
- Zigo
- American
- AMF
- Chicago
- Clark-Kent
- E. C. Stearns
- Eagle
- Fat City
- Gary Fisher
- Gormully & Jeffery
- Indiana
- Iron Horse
- JMC
- Klein
- Kogswell
- LeMond
- Lotus
- Melon
- Merlin
- Monarch
- Murray
- Overman
- Rambler
- Ross
- Serotta
- Shelby
- Stelber
- Sterling
- Stover
- Western Wheel Works
- Wright
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