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  • Giant14 Oct 04

    Giant Bicycle Inc. Announce Recall of Bicycles

    WASHINGTON, US (October 13) - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Giant Bicycle Inc. ,today announced a voluntary recall. ...

  • general10 Sep 08

    Deda Recalls Forze Handlebar Stems

    CAMPAGNOLA CREMASCA, Italy - Deda Elementi has voluntary recalled the Forza Stems sold between January and June this year. This was announced

  • Carbon27 Aug 08

    Cervelo Recalls Bicycle Forks

    TORONTO, Canada - Cervlo SA announced a worldwide voluntary recall of the True Temper Wolf SL Carbon Fiber Bicycle Fork. Cervelo has sold some 5,800 of ...

  • fork28 Oct 07

    Reynolds Recalls Forks

    WASHINGTON, USA - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a voluntary recall of the Reynolds UL Bicycle Forks. MacLean Quality Composites ...

  • Sport Mechanical Workshop SRL (SMW) has celebrated the start of a major new factory. - Photos Jo Beckendorff
    Romania6 Oct 22

    Decathlon and SMW take on pioneering role in Romania

    TIMISOARA, Romania - Sport Mechanical Workshop SRL (SMW) is known for being one of the four exclusive assemblers for Decathlon in Europe. The Romanian company joined forces with the French sporting goods giant to launch phase two of its ambitious long-term strategy. At the beginning of the year they celebrated the start of a major new factory and there is more to come.

  • The products of Spanish bicycle manufacturers and brands continue to have a large following in the EU market. - Photo Dieter Wertz
    Series Spain25 Jan 24

    Spain cementing its position as EU bicycle supplier

    MADRID, Spain - In recent years, the supply bottlenecks triggered by coronavirus and the resulting call for close to market production have turned attentions to the relatively young EU production locations of Bulgaria, Portugal and Romania. But what about production in traditional bicycle countries within the EU? Bike Europe takes a closer look - specifically in Spain. Here there is a lot to be found, besides the big names like Orbea or BH Bikes.

  • Corratec founder and MD Konrad Irlbacher (l.) and Corratec-Romania MD Loredana Pintea at the grand opening in Timișoara. – Photo Jo Beckendorff
    Production11 Aug 22

    Corratec celebrates grand opening of Romanian facility

    TIMISOARA, Romania - German Corratec is the next in the industry to start bicycle production in Romania. On 6 August the company celebrated the grand opening of its new production facility in Timișoara.

  • Yota Cycles produces 250 e-bikes per day. – Photos Bike Europe
    taiwan series2 Nov 23

    Yota Cycles one of Taiwan's recent e-bike production start-ups

    NANTOU, Taiwan - The transition from a bicycle to e-bike centered industry brought major changes to Taiwan's export industry. New companies have been founded in the past few years while also the country's renowned electronics industry is presenting itself more explicitly in the e-bike industry. One of the recent starters in the e-bike industry is Yota Cycles, founded in 2020.

  • The new LimeBike will make its debut this spring in cities across Europe and the United States. - Photo Lime
    Rental and Leasing9 May 25

    Lime rolls out new e-bike in European cities, moves away from e-scooters

    ZURICH, Switzerland - Following successful trials in Zurich, Atlanta and Seattle, Lime is readying its release of a new e-bike to European and North American city streets. The micromobility rideshare company has capitalised on the idea of grab-and-go transport for years with its fleet of e-scooters and e-bikes, and currently boasts a history of more than 750 million rides across hundreds of cities worldwide.

  • Spanish mobility start-up Niche Mobility receives €1.6 million in funding for new motor. - Photo Niche Mobility
    Investment15 May 25

    Spanish startup Niche Mobility raises €1.6 mln ahead of Eurobike debut

    GIRONA, Spain - Tech start-up Niche Mobility has secured €1.6 million in funding to power the next development stages of its patented ADTS electric motor for e-bikes. In March, the Spanish company closed its successful investment round, led by strategic partner Copreci and supported by the Mondragon Promotion Fund and regional investors.

  • LEVA-EU firmly states that EPACs are Light Electric Vehicles, not bicycles and that their development and legal status should not be dictated by the bicycle industry.
    E-bike regulations17 Jun 25

    LEVA-EU: "The legal status of e-bikes should not be dictated by the bicycle industry"

    BRUSSELS, Belgium — "The legal equivalence with bicycles laid the strong foundation of the success of the e-bike," claimed German trade association ZIV earlier this year. At the same time, it proposed imposing additional technical restrictions on e-bikes and dividing e-bikes into two categories governed by separate legal frameworks. LEVA-EU refutes this claim in a response, calling it "unfounded" and has repeatedly called for the creation of a dedicated LEV regulatory framework instead of following a "narrow industrial agenda."

  • Phylion, operating under its now fully independent business unit Joycube, will open its factory in Hungary in June this year. - Photo Joycube
    Locations13 May 25

    Hungary becoming a draw for Chinese e-bike battery manufacturers

    TAIPEI, Taiwan - Two Chinese battery manufacturers, Phylion's subsidiary Joycube and Greenway, told Bike Europe of their intent to open factories in Hungary during this year's Taipei Cycle show. As e-bike sales begin to dominate in key European markets and new battery regulations come into force, localised manufacturing and servicing have become a key focal point.

  • Susanne and Felix Raymundo Puello founded the Raymon brand in 2017 and will now lead it independently in the future. – Photo Raymon bicycles
    Mergers & Acquisitions13 Mar 25

    R Raymon free from Pierer Mobility as Puello owners complete take-over

    SCHWEINFURT, Germany - Following a brief take-over by Austria's Pierer New Mobility, R Raymon Bicycles will now continue its journey as a 100% independently owned company under the guidance of founders Susanne and Felix Puello. Since 6 March a new chapter begins for the German bike brand. The financial details of the deal have not been disclosed by either party.

  • Kalkhoff is setting new standards with low-temperature powder coatings at its facility in Emstek, Germany – Photo Kalkhoff
    Paint & coat7 Feb 25

    Kalkhoff adopts more sustainable painting practises at Emstek factory

    EMSTEK, Germany - Pon-owned brand Kalkhoff is transitioning to low-temperature powder coatings in the painting process at its bicycle factory in Germany. This reduction in temperature brings significant benefits in terms of energy consumption and reduces CO2 emissions.

  • The first event in the summit series focuses on uniting to shape a diverse workforce in cycling and closing the pay gap. – Photo Shutterstock
    Shows & Events16 Jan 25

    New event to address gender equity gap in bicycle industry

    PARIS, France - A new event for the cycling industry will gather senior leaders, HR professionals, communications experts, and decision-makers to address the gender equity gap in the cycling workforce. The first event in the Summit Series being held in Paris, 25-27 March will also discuss how the cycling industry can attract, support and develop more women.

  • A risk assessment by the NVWA revealed that frames and seat posts of the Vogue Journey (pictured) and Vogue Troy models can break, posing a serious risk to riders and passengers. – Photo Vogue Bike
    Recalls19 Sep 24

    Vogue cargobikes sales halted after safety fears force recall  

    AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands - Europe Cycle Company B.V. (ECC), the manufacturer of Vogue cargo bikes, must immediately stop the sale of all its cargo bikes, the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) has determined. The company must also recall cargo bikes that pose a serious safety risk.

  • Lennart van Houwelingen brings industry experience from Enviolo and Bafang to Hesling Bike Parts. – Photo Hesling
    People24 Jul 24

    Hesling Bikes Parts appoints Lennart van Houwelingen as European presence grows

    ULFT, The Netherlands - Lennart van Houwelingen has joined Hesling Bike Parts as international sales manager. With extensive experience in the international bicycle industry, including nearly nine years with Enviolo/NuVinci and five years with Bafang, he will focus on expanding the Dutch company's presence on the European market.

  • Phylion displaying the new Joycube logo at Taipei Cycle. – Photo Phylion
    Innovations & products2 May 24

    Phylion debuts Joycube and new battery range at Taipei Cycle show

    SUZHOU, China - Chinese battery producer Phylion announced a new entity, Joycube, in November 2023, to focus on the e-bike and LEV segment. Amongst the new battery products for the gravel and cargobike sectors on display at Taipei Cycle, the rebranding to Joycube was clearly visible.

  • With its commitment to SBTi, Canyon is joining a global initiative whose members are pioneering the decarbonization of the global economy.
    Sustainability27 Feb 24

    Canyon commits to sustainability with SBTi verified target

    KOBLENZ, Germany - Canyon has reaffirmed its long-term, holistic commitment to greenhouse gas emission reduction by incorporating sustainability into its future business strategy. Going one step further, the bike brand's emissions reductions targets have been verified by the globally recognised body, SBTi.

  • Bicycle brands in the Accell Group portfolio include Haibike, Winora, Ghost, Batavus, Koga, Lapierre, Raleigh, Sparta, Babboe and Carqon. – Photo Accell Group
    Financial28 Sep 23

    Accell Group sees Fitch Rating drop for second time in months

    HOOFDORP, the Netherlands - Citing "limited progress on addressing supply chain challenges, which has eroded liquidity headroom and led to deeply negative free cash flow (FCF) in 2023," the international credit rating agency Fitch has revised its outlook for bicycle manufacturer, Accell Group, downwards for the second time in months.

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