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Santana Cycles

 
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Santana Cycles
Founded 1976
Headquarters Flag of the United States La Verne, California, USA
Key people Bill McCready, Founder
Industry Bicycles
Products Bicycle and Related Components
Website santanatandem.com

Santana Cycles is the world's leading manufacturer of tandem bicycles.[1] Santana was founded in 1976 by Bill McCready, an Associate Editor at Bicycling Magazine, and is located in La Verne, California.[2]. In the 1970s "Santana virtually re-invented the tandem, which had been in decline since the second world war."[1] In 2002, Santana was described as the largest manufacturer of "enthusiast level" tandem bicycles.[3]

Products

Besides two-place tandems, Santana manufactures triplets, quads, quints, hexes, and the Cabrio, a triplet or quad that can be converted into a two-place tandem by removing the center section of the frame.[2] Santana manufactures its bike frames from cromoly steel, aluminum, titanium, and carbon fiber.[2] Santana tandems are available for road and off-road use, including full suspension, and can include S&S couplers to facilitate shipping and travel.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "Sheldon Brown: Santana". http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gloss_sa-o.html. Retrieved 2009-01-06. 
  2. ^ a b c d "Santana Cycles". http://santanatandem.com. Retrieved 2009-01-06. 
  3. ^ Tom Galaraga (Spring 2002). "Two Wheelin': Changing Gears for the Life Cycle". La Verne Magazine. http://www.ulv.edu/comms/lvm/sp02/cycles.htm. Retrieved 209-01-06. 

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