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  2. Wright Cycle Company - Wikipedia

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    The bicycle business of the Wright brothers, the Wright Cycle Company (originally the Wright Cycle Exchange) successively occupied six different locations in Dayton, Ohio. Orville and Wilbur Wright began their bicycle repair, rental and sales business in 1892, while continuing to operate a print shop (they ended their local newspaper business ...

  3. Nino Borsari - Wikipedia

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    In 1941, Borsari moved to Melbourne and opened a bicycle shop in Carlton on the corner of Grattan Street and Lygon Street. He was naturalised as a British subject in March 1946 with the support of immigration minister Arthur Calwell. His bicycle shop, the Borsari Emporium, flourished after the war's end, marked by a neon sign depicting a cyclist.

  4. The Arthur Pequegnat Clock Company - Wikipedia

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    This soon expanded into a three-storey "Bicycle Emporium" at 53–61 Frederick Street, Berlin. [4] Pequegnat would not stop at retail, however, and by 1897 had closed his jewellery shop and begun to manufacture bicycles under the name "Berlin & Racycle Manufacturing Company", [ 6 ] producing the " Racycle " style of safety bicycle in ...

  5. Pope Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    1885 Advertisement for the Columbia brand Columbia ordinary, circa 1886 "Cliff".. Albert Pope started advertising imported English bicycles for sale in March 1878. His initial investment in the Pope Manufacturing Company was $3,000 (USD), or worth about $125,000 in the early 21st century.

  6. Phillips Cycles - Wikipedia

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    Phillips Cycles Ltd. was a British bicycle manufacturer based in Smethwick near Birmingham, England. Its history began early in the 20th century and ended in the 1980s by which time it had become part of Raleigh Industries, itself a part of the Tube Investments group. For a number of years, the company was the second-largest bicycle producer in ...

  7. Kent International - Wikipedia

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    Kent International Inc is an American bicycle manufacturer based in Parsippany, New Jersey. It imports and distributes bicycles and bicycle accessories worldwide. As of 2014, it was considered the 2nd largest manufacturer of bicycles in the United States. [1]

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