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C[edit]

D[edit]

E[edit]

F[edit]

G[edit]

  • GHP BMX Frame, fork, bars and seat post manufacturer[11]

  • GT Bicycles a freestyle BMX bike with pegs.[12]

H[edit]

  • Haro named for Bob Haro it was a freestyle BMX bike with pegs.[12]

  • Huffy – Bicycle manufacturer and brand of Ohio, USA

  • Hutch BMX – American BMX bicycle manufacturer

J[edit]

  • JMC BMX Chrome Moly BMX frame and forks[13]

K[edit]

L[edit]

Laguna BMX bike[15]

M[edit]

  • Mongoose – BMX Bicycle manufacturer[16]

  • Murray In 1977, again following a youth trend, Murray introduced its BMX model.

N[edit]

P[edit]

  • Patterson Racing - chrome molly BMX frames and forks.[17]

  • PK Ripper introduced in 1979 and still in production.[18]

R[edit]

  • Race Inc. BMX bicycle frame manufacturer[19]

  • Redline Bicycles is an American company offering BMX, freestyle, cyclocross, mountain (MTB), and road bicycles

  • Robinson Pro BMX bike company started by Chuck Robinson.[20]

S[edit]

T[edit]

  • Torker Started in 1977 manufacturing a BMX bike frame.[25] The first Haro bikes were made by Torker.[26]

W[edit]

  • West Coast Cycle produced the brand Cyclepro BMX[27]

  • A-bike - UK

  • Abici - Italy

  • Adler - Germany (defunct)

  • AIST - Belarus

  • ALAN - Italy

  • Al Carter - UK (defunct)

  • Alcyon - France (defunct)

  • Alldays & Onions - UK (defunct)

  • American Bicycle Company - USA (defunct)

  • American Bicycle Group - USA, owns Litespeed, Quintana Roo, and Obed Bikes

  • American Eagle - USA (defunct, original name of Nishiki)

  • American Machine and Foundry - USA (widely known as AMF) (defunct), formerly owned Roadmaster.

  • American Star Bicycle - USA (defunct) manufactured by the H. B. Smith Machine Company

  • Aprilia - Italy (Started as a bicycle manufacturing unit at Noale, Italy but now manufactures Scooters and Motorcycles)

  • Argon 18 - Canada

  • Ariel - England (defunct)

  • Atala - Italy

  • Author - Czech Republic

  • Avanti - New Zealand

  • B[edit]

  • Baltik vairas - Lithuania

  • Bacchetta - USA

  • Basso_Bikes - Italy

  • Batavus - Netherlands

  • Battaglin - Italy

  • Berlin & Racycle Manufacturing Company - Canada (defunct)

  • BH - Spain

  • Bianchi - Italy

  • Bickerton - UK (folding bikes)

  • Bike Friday - USA (Green Gear Cycling Co.) (folding bikes)

  • Bilenky - USA

  • Biomega - Denmark

  • Birdy - Germany (folding bikes)

  • BMC - Switzerland

  • Boardman Bikes - UK

  • Bohemian Bicycles - USA

  • Bontrager - USA (bought by Trek and converted into a component brand)

  • Bootie - UK

  • Bottecchia - Italy

  • Bradbury - UK (defunct)

  • Brasil & Movimento - Brazil (Branded as Sundown)

  • Brennabor - Germany (defunct)

  • Bridgestone - Japan

  • British Eagle - UK

  • Brodie Bicycles - Canada

  • Brompton Bicycle - UK (folding bikes)

  • Brunswick - USA, formerly owned Roadmaster

  • BSA - UK, no longer builds bicycles, TI of India builds BSA branded bikes.

  • B’Twin

  • Burley Design - USA (no longer make bicycles)

  • C[edit]

  • Calcott Brothers - UK (defunct)

  • Calfee Design - USA

  • Caloi - Brazil

  • Campion Cycle Company - UK

  • Cannondale - an American division of Dorel Sports

  • Canyon bicycles - Germany

  • Catrike - USA (Recumbent trikes)

  • CCM - Canada

  • Centurion - Japan

  • Cervélo - Canada

  • Chater-Lea - UK

  • Chicago Bicycle Company - USA (defunct)

  • Cilo - Switzerland

  • Cinelli - Italy

  • Citizen Bike - USA (folding bikes)

  • Clark-Kent - USA (defunct)

  • Claud Butler - UK

  • Clément - France (defunct)

  • Co-Motion Cycles - USA

  • Coker - USA

  • Colnago - Italy

  • Columbia Bicycles - USA

  • Corima - France

  • Cortina Cycles - USA

  • Coventry-Eagle- UK (defunct - see Falcon Cycles)

  • Cruzbike - USA, recumbent

  • Cube - Germany

  • Currys - UK, no longer makes bicycles

  • Cycle Force Group - USA

  • Cycles Devinci - Canada

  • Cycleuropa Group - Sweden, manufactures such brands as: Bianchi, Crescent, DBS, Everton, Gitane, Kildemoes, Legnano, Micmo, Monark, Puch, Spectra, and Cyclepro.

  • Cyfac - France

  • D[edit]

  • Dahon - USA / China

  • Dawes Cycles - UK

  • Decauville, France (defunct)

  • Defiance Cycle Company

  • Demorest - USA (restructured as Lycoming Foundry and Machine Company and discontinued bicycle manufacturing)

  • Den Beste Sykkel Better known as DBS - Norway

  • Derby Cycle - Germany, owns Kalkhoff, Focus, Nishiki, Rixe, Raleigh and Univega

  • De Rosa - Italy

  • Cycles Devinci - Canada (not to be confused with daVinci Designs of USA, who make tandems.)

  • Di Blasi Industriale - Italy

  • Diamant - Norway. Unrelated brand of same name from Germany, owned by Trek

  • Diamondback Bicycles - USA

  • Dolan Bikes - UK

  • Dorel Sports - Canada, owns Pacific Cycle and markets under brand names including Cannondale, Iron Horse, Schwinn, Mongoose, Roadmaster, and GT.

  • Dunelt - UK (defunct)

  • Dynacraft - USA, owns Magna and Next

  • E[edit]

  • Eagle Bicycle Manufacturing Company - USA (defunct)

  • Eddy Merckx Cycles - Belgium

  • Electra Bicycle Company - USA (Owned by Trek Bicycle Company)

  • Ellis Briggs - UK

  • Ellsworth Handcrafted Bicycles - USA

  • Emilio Bozzi - Italy (acquired by Bianchi)

  • Ērenpreiss Bicycles - Latvia

  • Excelsior - UK (defunct)

  • F[edit]

  • Falcon Cycles - UK

  • Fat City Cycles - USA (defunct)

  • Felt - USA

  • Flying Pigeon - China

  • Flying Scot - Scotland

  • Focus Bikes - Germany. Part of Derby Cycle

  • Cycles Follis - France (defunct)

  • Folmer & Schwing - USA (defunct)

  • Fondriest - Italy

  • Fram - Sweden (defunct)

  • Freddie Grubb - UK

  • Fuji Bikes - USA (owned by Advanced Sports International)

  • Fyxation - USA

  • G[edit]

  • Gary Fisher - USA (owned by TREK)

  • Gazelle - Netherlands

  • Gendron Bicycles - USA

  • Genesis - UK

  • Gepida - Hungary

  • Ghost - Germany ((acquired by Accell, made in Taiwan))

  • Giant Manufacturing - Taiwan Manufacturers its own bikes and many other brands

  • Gimson - Spain (defunct)

  • Gitane - France

  • Gladiator Cycle Company - France (defunct)

  • Gnome et Rhône - France (defunct)

  • Gocycle - UK

  • Gormully & Jeffery - USA (defunct)

  • Gräf & Stift - Austria (defunct)

  • GT Bicycles - American brand now owned by Dorel Sports

  • Guerciotti - Italy

  • Gustavs Ērenpreis Bicycle Factory - Latvia (defunct)

  • Gunnar - USA

  • H[edit]

  • Halfords - U.K.

  • Harley-Davidson - USA, 1917–1923.

  • Haro Bikes - USA, owns the Masi brand.

  • Harry Quinn - UK (defunct)

  • Hase bikes - Germany

  • Heinkel - Germany (defunct)

  • Helkama - Finland

  • Henley Bicycle Works - USA (defunct)

  • Hercules - UK (defunct)

  • Hercules - Germany

  • Hero Cycles Ltd - India - owning brands such as Hero, Hawk, Firefox and Roma

  • René Herse - France

  • Hetchins - UK

  • Hillman - UK (defunct)

  • Hoffman BMX Bikes

  • Hoffmann - Germany (defunct)

  • Holdsworth - UK

  • Huffy - USA

  • Humber - UK part of Raleigh

  • Hurtu - France (defunct)

  • Husqvarna - Sweden (no longer a bicycle manufacturer)

  • Hutch BMX BMX Bicycle manufacturer USA

  • I[edit]

  • Ibis - USA

  • Ideal Bikes - Greece

  • Indian - USA (bought by Polaris)

  • IFA - East Germany (defunct)

  • Independent Fabrication - USA

  • Inspired Cycle Engineering (ICE) - UK (recumbent trikes)

  • Iride - Italy

  • Iron Horse Bicycles - American brand now owned by Dorel Sports

  • Islabikes – UK

  • Italvega - USA (defunct) Precursor to Univega

  • Itera - Sweden (defunct)

  • Ivel Cycle Works - UK (defunct)

  • Iver Johnson - USA (defunct)

  • Iverson - USA (defunct)

  • J[edit]

  • Jan Janssen - The Netherlands

  • JMC Bicycles - USA (defunct)

  • Jamis Bicycles- USA

  • K[edit]

  • Kalkhoff - Germany

  • Kangaroo - UK

  • Karbon Kinetics Limited - UK

  • K2 Sports - USA

  • Kent - USA

  • Kestrel USA - USA (owned by Advanced Sports International)

  • Kettler - Germany

  • KHS - Taiwan A Manufacturer of its own bikes plus many other brands

  • Kia - ROK, no longer produces bicycles

  • Kinesis Industry - Taiwan and USA, Kenesis produces its own bikes as well as brands manufactured by Kinesis include Diamondback Bicycles, Felt Bicycles, GT Bicycles, Schwinn, Jamis, K2, Raleigh, Trek, and Kona

  • Klein - USA (Discontinued brand owned by Trek)

  • KOGA (formerly Koga Miyata) - The Netherlands

  • Kogswell Cycles - USA

  • Kona - USA

  • Kronan - Sweden

  • Kross - Poland

  • KTM - Austria

  • Kuota - Italy

  • Kuwahara - Japan (Okinawa)

  • L[edit]

  • Laurin & Klement - Austria-Hungary/Czech republic

  • Lapierre - France

  • LeMond - USA (Discontinued brand owned by Trek)

  • Alexander Leutner & Co. — Russia (defunct)

  • Lightning Cycle Dynamics - USA (recumbent bicycles)

  • Litespeed - USA

  • Look - France

  • Louison Bobet - France (defunct)

  • Lotus, USA (defunct)

  • M[edit]

  • Magna - USA

  • Malvern Star - Australia

  • Marin Bikes - USA

  • Masi Bicycles - USA

  • Matchless - UK (defunct)

  • Matra - France

  • Melon Bicycles - USA

  • Mercian Cycles - UK

  • Merida Bikes - Taiwan

  • Merlin - USA

  • Merckx - Belgium

  • Milwaukee Bicycle Co. - USA

  • Minerva - Belgium (defunct)

  • Miyata - Japan

  • Mochet - France (defunct)

  • Monark - Sweden/Brazil/Peru

  • Mondia - Switzerland

  • Mongoose - American brand now owned by Dorel Sports

  • Montague - USA

  • Moots Cycles - CO, USA

  • Motobécane - France

  • Moulton - UK

  • Mountain Equipment Co-op - Canada

  • Murray - USA (defunct)

  • Muddy Fox - UK (other brand: Silver Fox)

  • N[edit]

  • Nagasawa - Japan

  • National - Japan, precursor to Panasonic

  • Neil Pryde - Hong Kong

  • Neobike - Taiwan

  • NEXT - USA

  • Nishiki - USA and Europe

  • Norco - Canada

  • Norman Cycles - UK (defunct)

  • Novara - USA

  • NSU - Germany

  • Nymanbolagen - Sweden

  • O[edit]

  • Olmo - Italy

  • Opel - Germany (no longer makes bicycles)

  • Orbea - Spain

  • Órbita - Portugal

  • Orient Bikes - Greece

  • Overman Wheel Company - USA (defunct)

  • P[edit]

  • Pacific Cycle - USA, was acquired by Dorel Sports in 2004. Owns GT, Mongoose, Murray, Roadmaster, and Schwinn brands

  • Pacific Cycles - Pacific Cycles is a Taiwan bicycle manufacturing company based in Hsin Wu, Taoyuan, Taiwan.

  • Panasonic - Japan, successor to National

  • Pashley Cycles - UK

  • Pedersen bicycle - UK

  • Pegas - RO

  • Peugeot - France

  • Phillips Cycles - UK

  • Phoenix - China

  • Pierce Cycle Company - USA (defunct)

  • Pinarello - Italy

  • Planet X Bikes - UK, On-One, Titus, Planet X

  • Pocket Bicycles - USA

  • Pogliaghi - Italy

  • Polygon Bikes - Indonesia

  • Pope Manufacturing Company - USA (defunct)

  • Premier - UK (defunct)

  • Prophete - Germany

  • Puch - Austria

  • Q[edit]

  • Quadrant Cycle Company - UK (defunct)

  • Quality Bicycle Products - USA and Taiwan, owns Salsa Cycles and Surly Bikes.

  • Quintana Roo - USA

  • R[edit]

  • R+E Cycles - USA also known as Rodriguez Bicycles

  • Radio Flyer - USA

  • Rabasa Cycles - Spain

  • Raleigh - UK. Part of Derby Cycle

  • Rambler - USA (defunct), made by Gormully & Jeffery

  • Rans Designs - USA

  • Razor - USA

  • Redline bicycles - USA

  • Reid - Australia

  • Rhoades Car - USA (quadracycles)

  • Ridgeback - UK

  • Ridley - Belgium

  • Riese und Müller - Germany

  • RIH - Netherlands

  • Riley Cycle Company - UK (defunct)

  • Rivendell Bicycle Works - USA

  • Roadmaster - American brand now owned by Dorel Sports

  • Roberts Cycles - UK

  • Robin Hood - UK

  • Rocky Mountain Bicycles - Canada

  • ROMET Bike Factory - Poland

  • ROSE Bikes - Germany

  • Ross - USA

  • Rover Company - UK

  • Rowbike - USA

  • Rudge-Whitworth - UK

  • S[edit]

  • Salcano (bicycle) - Turkey

  • Samchuly - Korea

  • Santa Cruz Bikes - (owed by Pon Industries Europe)

  • Santana Cycles - USA (only makes tandem bicycles)

  • Saracen Cycles - UK

  • Maskinfabriks-aktiebolaget Scania - Sweden

  • Schwinn Bicycle Company - American brand now owned by Dorel Sports

  • SCOTT Sports - Switzerland

  • SE Racing now SE Bikes PK Ripper and Floval Flyer maker, USA

  • Serotta - USA

  • Seven Cycles - USA

  • Shelby Cycle Company - USA (defunct)

  • Shimano - Japan

  • Simpel - Switzerland

  • Simson - Germany (acquired by Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau, now defunct)

  • Sinclair Research - UK

  • Singer - UK (defunct)

  • Softride- USA

  • Sohrab - Pakistan

  • Solé Bicycle Co. - USA

  • Solex - France (defunct)

  • Solifer - Finland

  • SOMA Fabrications - USA

  • Somec - Italy

  • Spacelander Bicycle - United Kingdom, later United States (defunct)

  • Spalding - USA (sold/distributed bicycles during the latter part of the 19th Century)

  • Sparta B.V. - Netherlands

  • Specialized - USA Designer only

  • Speedwell bicycles - Australia (defunct)

  • Star Cycle Company - UK

  • Stearns - USA (defunct)

  • Stelber Cycle Corp - USA

  • Stella - France

  • Sterling Bicycle Co. - USA

  • Steyr - Austria (defunct)

  • Strida - UK

  • Sun Cycle & Fittings Co. - UK (defunct)

  • Sunbeam - UK (defunct)

  • Surly Bikes - USA

  • Suzuki - Japan

  • Swift Folder - USA

  • Swing Bike - USA (defunct)

  • T[edit]

  • Tern - Taiwan

  • TerraTrike - USA (recumbent tadpole trikes)

  • Terrot - France (defunct)

  • Thomas - USA (defunct)

  • Time - France

  • Titus - USA (defunct, since absorbed into Planet X Bikes)

  • Tommaso bikes - USA

  • Torker - USA

  • Trek Bicycle Corporation - USA, also Klein Bikes, LeMond Racing Cycles (both discontinued) and Gary Fisher Bikes

  • Trident Trikes - USA (recumbent trikes)

  • Trinx - China, Taiwan, Russia, Iran, Philippines

  • Triumph Cycle - UK (Owned by Raleigh Bicycle Company)

  • Triumph (TWN) - Germany

  • Tube Investments - UK (owned British Cycle Corporation) No longer manufacturers bicycles

  • Tunturi - Finland

  • Turner Suspension Bicycles - USA

  • U[edit]

  • Univega - US. Part of Derby Cycle

  • Urago - France (defunct)

  • V[edit]

  • Van Dessel Sports - USA

  • Velocite Bikes - Taiwan

  • Velomotors - Russia

  • VéloSoleX - France (Velosolex America markets the VELOSOLEX worldwide.)

  • Velo Vie - USA

  • Victoria - Germany

  • Villiger - Switzerland, part of Trek

  • Villy Customs - USA

  • Vindec - UK

  • Vitus - France

  • Volae - USA, recumbent bicycles

  • Volagi - USA

  • W[edit]

  • Wanderer - Germany (defunct)

  • Waverley Cycles Manufactured by Indiana Bicycle Company USA

  • Waterford Precision Cycles - USA,

  • Western Wheel Works Indiana USA built the Crescent brand

  • Whippet - UK

  • Wilderness Trail Bikes - USA

  • Wilier Triestina - Italy

  • Witcomb Cycles - UK

  • Wittson Custom Ti Cycles - Lithuania

  • Worksman Cycles - USA, also imports Atlantic Coast Cruiser brand.

  • Wright Cycle Company - USA (defunct)

  • Whyte - UK

  • X[edit]

  • Xootr - USA

  • Y[edit]

  • Yamaguchi Bicycles - USA

  • Yamaha - Japan

  • Yeti Cycles - USA

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