Ridgeback (brand)
Bicycles | |
Founded | 1983 |
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Headquarters | , England, UK |
Key people | Errol Drew, Founder |
Products | Bicycles |
Website | www |
Ridgeback is a British bicycle brand manufacturing road, urban, utility, youth and mountain models. Their bikes are distributed by Sportline UK which is owned by H Young Holdings.
History
Ridgeback’s story started in 1983, when founder Errol Drew created the first UK mountain bike.[1] Drew first spotted a mountain bike at the 1982 New York Bike Show, where he declared it “the future of cycling.”[1]
Ridgeback’s next major development was the creation of the flat handlebar road bike.[1]
In 2001, Ridgeback introduced The Genesis Day One model, with the
In 2008, Ridgeback was one of the first to introduce disc brakes to its flat handlebar road range. And in 2015 Ridgeback launched Rapide – a range of performance road bikes.[1]
In 2014, Ridgeback was the 5th most stolen bike in the UK.[3] In 2020, Ridgeback Velocity was the 4th most popular stolen bike in the UK.[4][5]
2016 model list
- Velocity
- Velocity Disc
- Vanteo
- Element
- Supernova
E-bikes – Electron series
- Electron
- Electron+
Road – Rapide
- RC3 Disc
- RC2 Disc
- RC1 Disc
- RL3 Disc
- RL2 Disc
- RL1 Disc
- RC3
- RC2
- RC1
- RL3
- RL2
- RL1
- RL26
- RL24
Urban fitness – Flight series
- Flight 4.0
- Flight 2.0
- Flight 1.0
Off road touring – World series
- Tour
- Voyage
- Expedition
- Panorama
Mountain bike – Dual Track series
- MX2
- MX3
- MX4
- X1
- X3
Town bike – Tradition series
Town bike – Avenida series
- Avenida 3
- Avenida 6
Youth – Dimension series
- 12 Runner
- 14 Runner
- Dimension 16
- Dimension 20
- Dimension 24
- Dimension 26
Kids – Boys series
- MX12
- MX14
- MX16
- MX20
- MX24
Kids – Girls series
- Minny
- Honey
- Melody
- Harmony
- Destiny
Balance bikes – Scoot series
References
- ^ a b c d "Ridgeback picks its five key bikes over 30 years". Bikebiz. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- ^ "GENESIS DAY ONE - URBAN CROSS UTILITY". VeloAcier.com (in French). 9 January 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- ^ "What's Britain's most stolen bike? The answer will surprise you". road.cc. 16 May 2014. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- ^ "100+ Bike Statistics & Facts of 2020 [E-Bikes Included)". Bicycle Guider - Bikes, Bike Reviews, Cycling Advice, Best Picks | Mountain, Road, Hybrid Bikes. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
- ^ "These UK cycle crime statistics make essential reading for cyclists". Cycleplan Blog. 7 April 2016. Retrieved 12 January 2021.