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  2. SE Racing - Wikipedia

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    SE Racing was a BMX bicycle company which was founded in 1977 by Scot Breithaupt (Scot Enterprises) in Long Beach, California. The company manufactured the PK Ripper BMX bike, Quadangle, Bronco, Assassin, OM Flyer, and the Floval Flyer. [ 1 ]

  3. Specialized Bicycle Components - Wikipedia

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    Specialized also introduced the first major production mountain bike in the world, the Stumpjumper, in 1981. Like the Sequoia and Allez, the Stumpjumper was designed by Tim Neenan and based on an early Tom Ritchey design. Specialized continues to produce bikes under the Stumpjumper name, including both hardtail and full-suspension models. [8]

  4. Advanced Sports International - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Sports International (ASI) is an American bicycle company whose flagship brand is Fuji Bikes. It also owns smaller brands including triathlon-focused Kestrel USA, component maker Oval Concepts, Breezer bikes, Tuesday Cycles and BMX maker SE Bikes. ASI is headquartered in Philadelphia and was led by Patrick Cunnane until filing for ...

  5. Kestrel USA - Wikipedia

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    2007: The RT-700 is recognized by Outside Magazine with "Bike of the Year" honors. 2008: Kestrel is purchased by Advanced Sports International and joins Fuji & SE under the ASI family. 2010: Kestrel re-introduces the 4000 triathlon/time trial model. 2011: Kestrel signs Ironman Champion Andy Potts and up-and-comer Cameron Dye.

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  7. Scot Breithaupt - Wikipedia

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    SE Bikes (Sports Engineering Bikes, formerly Scot Enterprises Racing Division): 2005–2006 Showing that BMXers never really retire, on May 15, 2005, Breithaupt announced he had signed a contract to race for SE Racing the old company he had founded but left in 1999, in the BMX cruiser class. [18]

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