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Shimano, Inc. (株式会社シマノ, Kabushiki-gaisha Shimano), originally Shimano Iron Works (島野鐵工所) and later Shimano Industries, Inc. (島野工業株式会社), is a Japanese multinational manufacturing company for cycling components, fishing tackle and rowing equipment, which also produced golf supplies until 2005 and snowboarding gear until 2008.
Hubs: Shimano Crank: Sugino Super Maxy Seat stem: LaPrade Non-standard equipment: handlebars, saddle, chrome cable guides, rear rack. This is a list of Japanese bicycle brands and manufacturers — as well as brands with models manufactured in Japan.
DASH America (trading as PEARL iZUMi USA) purchased the trademark from Dave Jacobs (founder of Spyder, and the original distributor of PEARL iZUMi in the USA). Originally held by a group of private investors, the company was sold to Nautilus Inc. in 2005, who then sold it to Shimano in 2008. Shimano sold the company to United Sports Brands in 2022.
Stage 4 Tour of Japan, Shinri Suzuki 2011 Stage 1 Tour de Hokkaido, Hayato Yoshida Taiwan Cup, Kazuki Aoyanagi Stage 2 Tour de Okinawa, Yusuke Hatanaka 2013 Stage 7 Tour de Taiwan, Hayato Yoshida 2014 Japan National Under-23 Cyclo-Cross Championships, Kota Yokoyama 2017 Stage 1 Tour de Kumano, Shōtarō Iribe 2018
From 1989 through 2001, Derby International marketed bikes in the United States under the Nishiki as well as Univega, Haro, and Raleigh brand names. Some of the all terrain bikes and mountain bike models were designed in partnership with famed mountain bike designer and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame member R. Cunningham and have his name on the frames.
Miyata 9xx: Miyata's high-end road bike from the "Semi-Pro" group, with Shimano 600 components. Miyata 1000: Touring bike with splined, triple-butted Chromo tubing. Some report the 610 to be stiffer than the 1000. 1997 model had a mix of Shimano 600 and Deore XT parts (600 DT shifters, XT derailleurs).
Mitsukoshi, Ltd. (株式会社三越, Kabushiki gaisha Mitsukoshi) is an international department store chain with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan. It is a subsidiary of Isetan Mitsukoshi Holdings , which also owns the Isetan department store chain.
Sugino (株式会社スギノエンジニアリング, Kabushiki-gaisha Sugino Enjiniaringu) is a Japanese manufacturer of road and track bicycle components, founded in Nara, Japan, in 1910. It made a variety of cycling components, including cranksets and chainrings. [1]