Sugino

Japanese bicycle component manufacturer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sugino (株式会社スギノエンジニアリング, Kabushiki-gaisha Sugino Enjiniaringu) is a Japanese manufacturer of road and track bicycle components, founded in Nara, Japan, in 1910. It made a variety of cycling components, including cranksets and chainrings.[1] After flagging in popularity due to Shimano's increased dominance of the Japanese bicycle component industry in the 1990s, the company has recently[when?] textbecome more prominent, due to the rising popularity of fixed-gear bicycles and the cachet associated with the "Sugino 75" track racing equipment.[citation needed]

Native name
株式会社スギノエンジニアリング
Company typePrivate KK
Founded(1910; 116 years ago (1910))
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Sugino Engineering Corporation
Native name
株式会社スギノエンジニアリング
Company typePrivate KK
IndustryLeisure products
Founded(1910; 116 years ago (1910))
Headquarters,
Japan
Products
WebsiteOfficial website
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A Sugino XD crankset

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