Kent bicycles were made by Kent International Inc., a company founded in 1909 by Abraham Kent. Based in South Hackensack, New Jersey, Kent International is known for producing a wide range of bicycles, including BMX, mountain, and cruiser bikes. The company has a long history of manufacturing affordable and accessible bicycles for various markets.
Diamondback Bicycles is a company out of Kent, Washington that specializes in Chinese made bicycles of all kinds. They offer many models of mountain bikes, but also offer bicycles for pavement and BMX as well as a full line of children's bikes and exercise bikes.
Older Atala bicycles were made in Italy, but the new ones (like most new bicycles) are made primarily in China and assembled in Italy, I believe.
No
Bicycles are often - but not always - made of metal because its strong enough, light enough and cheap enough.
When bicycles were invented wood was the only material which could be use to built such a vehicle.At the beginning bicycles were very simple without much of the mechanisms that we can find in today`s bicycles so they could be made from wood from top to bottom.
Mostly steel
Huffy.
steel
THere is small-scale bicycle production all over the world, but most bicycles are built in Asia.
At least partly - yes.
yes they are
Oh, dude, Kent Pottery 1887 is made in Kent, England. Like, it's right there in the name, you know? It's like asking where pizza is made... in Pizzaland, obviously.