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  2. Take Up to 20% Off Mountain Bikes From Santa Cruz at ... - AOL

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    Take up to 20% off some of the most popular mountain rides from Santa Cruz right now at Backcountry and Competitive Cyclist. This sale won't last long.

  3. Santa Cruz Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    A 2013 Santa Cruz Tallboy mountain bike (aluminum frame) Santa Cruz head badge. The company manufactures around a dozen models of mountain bikes made of carbon fiber and aluminum, ranging from $1500 to over $10000 retail. Their bikes are suited to a wide range of mountain biking disciplines. [2]

  4. Ibis (bicycle company) - Wikipedia

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    The Hand Job took an overlooked part of every other bike and made it a focal point for an Ibis, and as such symbolized the company. [8] The BowTi design (released in 1998) [7] was unique in being a full suspension frame that did not use pivots to separate the front and rear triangle. A complex system of flexible titanium tubes provided up to 5 ...

  5. Kinesis Industry - Wikipedia

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    Kinesis Industry Co. Ltd. is a manufacturer of aluminum and carbon fiber bicycle frames, forks, and components. Based in Taiwan, it has a plant in Guangzhou, China, and an American subsidiary (Kinesis USA, Inc.) in Portland, Oregon that generated $5-$10 million in annual sales until ceasing production and closing its doors in 2006. [1]

  6. Keith Bontrager - Wikipedia

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    The Ti Lite, a titanium version of the mountain bike frame, was made by tubing manufacturer Sandvik. At the same time, the Privateer, an entry-level frame, was designed using the same True Temper tubing as the Santa Cruz-made-frames but made at Trek's plant in Waterloo, Wisconsin, with small design changes.

  7. Salsa Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Ross Shafer founded Salsa Cycles in the early 1980s. [4] [5] The company initially focused on producing bicycle frames and custom stems. [6]In 1997, the brand was acquired by Minnesota-based Quality Bicycle Products, which transitioned from a wholesale bike-parts distributor to a bike-brand conglomerate, with a focus on biking in climates with cold winters.