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    Electric bikes are priced from under $1,000 to well over $10,000, Through ride testing and research, Bicycling’s Test Team found many great e-bikes priced between $1,500 and $3,500. For this ...

  5. Giant Bicycles - Wikipedia

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    When Schwinn decided to find a new source and in 1987 signed a contract with the China Bicycle Company to produce bikes in Shenzhen, Giant, under new president Bill Austin (formerly vice-president marketing at Schwinn), established its own brand of bicycles to compete in the rapidly expanding $200-and-above price range.

  6. Schwinn Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Schwinn did allow some dealers to sell imported road racing bikes, and by 1973 was using the Schwinn name on the Le Tour, a Japanese-made low-cost sport/touring 10-speed bicycle. Schwinn developed strong trading relationships with two Japanese bicycle manufacturers in particular, Bridgestone and (via its bicycling arm) Panasonic. Though these ...

  7. List of electric bicycle brands and manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    This article lists notable electric bicycle brands and manufacturers including electric unicycles. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others, sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.