Hebei Skyking Bicycle Techonlogy Co.,Ltd.
Welcome to HEBEI SKY KING BICYCLE TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.Our company is located in GuangZong Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province, founded in May 2014, covering an area of 350000 square meters,among with a building area of 250000 square meters.It is the largest bicycle manufacturing factory in North China, and It is also the only factory in North China that independently produces magnesium alloy bicycles.
Our company has 10 modern bicycle production lines,it is equipped with automatic magnesium alloy casting workshop,automatic welding workshop,dust-free spraying workshop,electrophoresis workshop and professional bicycle testing room.The daily production capacity is 10,000 bicycles, and the annual output reaches 3 million.
Our company has more than 50 on-the-job Technical R & D personnel. more than 60 quality control personnel and More than 50 sales people.It is a modern bicycle enterprise integrating independent R & D, production and sales.The products are mainly middle and high-grade, and are exported to Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, Southeast Asia and other countries.
Hebei Skyking Bicycle Techonlogy Co.,Ltd.
Welcome to HEBEI SKY KING BICYCLE TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.Our company is located in GuangZong Economic Development Zone, Hebei Province, founded in May 2014, covering an area of 350000 square meters,among with a building area of 250000 square meters.It is the largest bicycle manufacturing factory in North China, and It is also the only factory in North China that independently produces magnesium alloy bicycles.
Our company has 10 modern bicycle production lines,it is equipped with automatic magnesium alloy casting workshop,automatic welding workshop,dust-free spraying workshop,electrophoresis workshop and professional bicycle testing room.The daily production capacity is 10,000 bicycles, and the annual output reaches 3 million.
Our company has more than 50 on-the-job Technical R & D personnel. more than 60 quality control personnel and More than 50 sales people.It is a modern bicycle enterprise integrating independent R & D, production and sales.The products are mainly middle and high-grade, and are exported to Europe, America, Japan and South Korea, Southeast Asia and other countries.
Ritchey is an American brand known for its durable and ergonomic handlebars, stems, and other bike components. They cater to both road and mountain biking enthusiasts.
Ritchey Design, Inc.
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Deda Elementi S.r.l.
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3T is an Italian company known for its innovative and aerodynamic handlebars, stems, and wheels. They are a favorite among professional cyclists and enthusiasts alike.
3T Cycling
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Shimano Inc. (subsidiary)
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Shimano Inc. (subsidiary)
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Cinelli is an Italian brand known for its stylish and high-performance handlebars, stems, and frames. They have a rich history in the cycling world.
Cinelli S.p.A.
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Renthal
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Syntace is a German company known for its precision-engineered handlebars, stems, and seatposts. They are popular among road and mountain bikers for their innovative designs.
Syntace GmbH
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Kore Engineering
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Answer is a historic brand in the cycling industry, offering suspension forks and components known for their durability and performance.
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SRAM Corporation
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Race Face Performance Products
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Race Face Performance Products
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Shimano (Shanghai) Trading Co., Ltd.
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Shimano (Shanghai) Trading Co., Ltd.
In 1921, the entrepreneur Shimano Saburo founded Shimano Iron and Steamwork Institute, the predecessor of Shimano Co., Ltd. in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture. Originally, the single-speed flywheel was produced with high technical requirements among bicycle parts at that time. In 1951, the company was renamed Shimano Industrial Co., Ltd. In order to expand overseas markets, the company has successively established overseas sales base Shimano American Corporation ( Shimano American Corporation ) and overseas production base Shimano Singapore Pte. Ltd. ( Shimano Singapore 1973 ). In 1991, the company was renamed to its current name - Shimano Co., Ltd. To date, the company's production and sales bases have spread all over the world. Shimano Co., Ltd. (Shimano Headquarters) has been located in Sakai City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan since its inception. Its headquarters combines the planning, development, design, production and other various businesses of bicycle parts, fishing gear, rowing-related supplies. Function. Shimano (Shanghai) Bicycle Parts Co., Ltd. was established in Shanghai in June 2001. It was renamed Shimano (Shanghai) Trading Co., Ltd. in November 2011 and established a fishing gear sales department. The company aims to serve the Chinese market and create Shimano product needs while promoting cycling and fishing culture in the Chinese market. With the company vigorously developing its distribution network and popularizing cycling and fishing culture, more people can understand that "Shimano" is one of the world-famous sports bicycle parts and fishing gear brands.
Sulian (Kunshan) Bicycle Parts Co., Ltd.
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Sulian (Kunshan) Bicycle Parts Co., Ltd.
SRAM is founded on one’s dream of creating a more fun, more effective and faster bicycle experience. Today, SRAM is a global team that shares the same passion for improving the riding experience and expanding its riding potential. SRAM was founded in 1987 based on a single product and introduced the Grip Shift (or Twist shift) shift lever to the road bike market in 1988. In 1991, the technology was suitable for mountain bikes and SRAM developed rapidly. Originally built near SRAM’s current global headquarters for Fulton Market, Grip Shift was designed for road applications, with modifications for triathlon and MTB, which started the company’s largest supplier of bicycle parts in the world. One transformation. The growth of SRAM In 1995, the eagerly expanding SRAM introduced the mountain bike rear derailleur, called the ESP, which has a 1:1 pull-wire drive ratio, designed to be more resistant to pull-wire pollution and easier to install. Additionally, the new derailleur is designed to pair with SRAM's ESP Grip Shifters. SRAM is eager to expand through acquisitions and organic product development. By 1997, SRAM acquired German chain and gear manufacturer Sachs. Sachs provides SRAM with a group of experienced metallurgists, engineers, and successful chain and internal gear hub production facilities. SRAM released the XO rear derailleur in 2001. In 2002, SRAM acquired RockShox, a shock absorber manufacturer. RockShox is one of the well-known brands in the bicycle field and an industry innovator who introduced the front suspension, reshaping mountain bikes for the world. Avid was acquired in the spring of 2004. Avid's popular and proven brake system, especially its hydraulic disc brakes, provides SRAM with more means to compete in the parts market. Later that year, SRAM acquired Truvativ, a maker of cranks, bottom brackets and sprockets. With Truvativ becoming a member of the SRAM family, RAM can sell a complete drivetrain. Since the launch of Grip Shift in 2006, SRAM has introduced the Force and Rival mechanical 10-speed kit. SRAM launched its RED kit in 2007. SRAM's new road kit is the lighter, fast-speed and adjustable package on the market, and it was quickly adopted by many professionals. In addition, in 2007, SRAM acquired bicycle parts company Zipp. Zipp has expanded its product range from wheels to handlebars, handlebars and seatposts. SRAM acquired the power meter crank maker Quarq in 2011. By 2012, SRAM has incorporated power meters into its RED road groups and will be available for power measurements in each group. In May 2016, SRAM released 1x12 Eagle drivetrain technology in XX1 and X01 variants. In early 2017, SRAM introduced the 1x12 GX Eagle drivetrain, using nearly the same technology for a lower price. Velotron acquired in 2018 to provide a scientific training experience while setting standards for training dynamometers. In 2019, SRAM released two new wireless electronic mountain bike kits, including the XX1 Eagle AXS and the X01 Eagle AXS. In February 2021, SRAM announced the acquisition of TIME Sport's full range of road and mountain pedals, anti-slip cleats and related patents. TIME's clip-free pedal system was founded in Neverde, France in 1987 and improves rider ergonomic compliance by designing horizontal and angle floating into the pedals. In April 2021, SRAM launched the SRAM Rival eTap AXS kit. SRAM acquired Hammerhead, a leading bicycle technology company and Karoo 2 bicycle computer maker, in January 2022. Hammerhead continues to develop innovative bike technology platforms that ensure riders can integrate seamlessly with a wide range of existing hardware and software products and services, including electronic transfer.
Eans Industrial Technology (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.
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Eans Industrial Technology (Tianjin) Co., Ltd.
Since 1946, Thomson has set standards for linear motion components and provides solutions for a variety of markets and applications. Thomson is headquartered in Wood Dale, Illinois, USA. It mainly produces linear bearings and rails, electric push rods, ball and trapezoidal screws, ball splines, linear motion systems, precision balls, stepper motor electric push rods and Spiral lift. Headquartered in Fremont, California, Thomson BSA has designed and manufactured trapezoidal screws, ball screws and electric push rods since 1971. Founded in 1961, Thomson Neff designs and manufactures ball screws, linear bearings and shaft systems at its Wolfschlugen factory in Germany. Since 1982, Thomson Tollo has designed and manufactured electric push rods, linear motion systems and electric cylinders at its factory in Kristianstad, Sweden. Founded in 1947, API Delevan has been part of Thomson's business since 2007. It is a professional manufacturer of coil winding technology headquartered in East Aurora, New York. Nook Industries was founded in 1969 and merged into Thomson's business in 2021. Its headquarters is located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The company produces spiral lifts, electric cylinders, modular electric push rods, precision lead screws and linear guide solutions. The Harowe resolver is manufactured by API Delevan, located in East Aurora, New York.
Easton Technical Products
Easton is a leading manufacturer of high-performance archery and baseball equipment, including aluminum and carbon fiber arrows and bats.
Easton Technical Products
Easton is a leading manufacturer of high-performance archery and baseball equipment, including aluminum and carbon fiber arrows and bats.
Profile Design offers aerodynamic and lightweight water bottles, ideal for competitive cyclists.
Profile Design
Profile Design offers aerodynamic and lightweight water bottles, ideal for competitive cyclists.
An American company specializing in high-performance bicycle components, including brakes, cranks, and handlebars. FSA products are popular among professional and amateur cyclists alike.
Full Speed Ahead
An American company specializing in high-performance bicycle components, including brakes, cranks, and handlebars. FSA products are popular among professional and amateur cyclists alike.
Originally an independent brand, Zipp is now part of SRAM. Known for its high-performance wheels and aerodynamic components, Zipp also offers high-quality brakes for road and triathlon bikes.
SRAM Corporation
Originally an independent brand, Zipp is now part of SRAM. Known for its high-performance wheels and aerodynamic components, Zipp also offers high-quality brakes for road and triathlon bikes.
An American company specializing in high-end carbon fiber bicycle components, including wheels, handlebars, and forks. Enve also offers premium disc brake systems for road and mountain bikes.
Enve Composites
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