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  2. Advanced Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Sports International (ASI) is an American bicycle company whose flagship brand is Fuji Bikes. It also owns smaller brands including triathlon-focused Kestrel USA, component maker Oval Concepts, Breezer bikes, Tuesday Cycles and BMX maker SE Bikes. ASI is headquartered in Philadelphia and was led by Patrick Cunnane until filing for ...

  3. Softride - Wikipedia

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    The Softride Suspension System was launched at the Interbike 1989 bike show. The original SRS systems consisted of two foam filled fiberglass boxes bonded together with a viscoelastic layer. Originally intended for the use in mountain bikes , Softride produced its first full-fledged mountain bike, the PowerCurve, in 1991.

  4. ASE, Owner of Performance Bicycle, Declares Bankruptcy - AOL

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  5. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Schwinn's new company coincided with a sudden bicycle craze in America. Chicago became the center of the American bicycle industry, with thirty factories turning out thousands of bikes every day. Bicycle output in the United States grew to over a million units per year by the turn of the 20th century.

  6. What happened to the 1,300 Lime bikes that vanished from ...

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    South Bend holding 100 for community programs. Most of the 1,300 were broken down for disposal.

  7. BIKE Athletic Company - Wikipedia

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    At one time, BIKE produced athletic shoes and a wider range of sports-related apparel. In 2001, Bike was the official helmet supplier of the XFL American football league. Almost every player in the XFL wore a helmet made by the company. In 2003, Bike was part of the Russell Corporation, which is a subsidiary of Berkshire Hathaway.

  8. Simon Cowell explains why his devastating bike accident ... - AOL

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    One thing the accident didn’t change, though, was his desire to ride a bike. “I’m still gonna stay on my bike,” he said. “I’m obsessed with these things.” Cowell, 63, had to undergo ...

  9. BikeBandit - Wikipedia

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    BikeBandit is a former motorcycle parts superstore retailer founded in 1999 by successful serial entrepreneur Ken Wahlster. Wahlster sold the company in 2013 and has gone on to open other companies in the motorcycle industry (8 Ball Motorcycle Tires, Inc) as well as other markets (retail, consulting, etc.).