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Rims and Wheels from Rumanian DH Sport SA
The company DH Sport SA started in 1999 as a bike producer and grew over the years to become the number 1 in Rumania by 2004. In 2006, bike production was transferred to the newly founded Eurosport DHS, part of the DHS Group.
DH Sport SA switched at that time to the production of rims and wheels as well offering painting services (including powder coating) for Eurosport DHS and other aftermarket clients.
DH Sport production capacity stands at 50.000 single wall and 25.000 double wall rims per month, in almost every dimension and purpose: MTB, Kids, Trekking, City and Road. The preferred material is alloy, but on request the company can provide also steel and stainless steel rims. DH Sport’s current development plan is to produce rims and wheels for the foreign market as well. For this the ISO 9001:2000 certified company acquired the latest wheelbuilding machines from Mach1 and Holland Mechanics.
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