.@LtdInsync launches new 'Lectro' ebike range🚴
The Indian-owned Manchester-based bike company is reinforcing its position as one of the UK's prime bicycle brands by launching a new range of ebikes for the UK's independent bike dealer network
👉https://t.co/zqYOBjRIx2
We're delighted to report Insync Bikes has been named one of the fastest growing Indian-owned companies in the UK after seeing growth of 43pc in the last year selling 186,000 bikes in 2021. We were named in @GrantThorntonUK@FollowCII annual India meets Britain Tracker Report
#IoT-enabled e-cycles are set to be built in Manchester by @Hero_Cycles.
The facility will be operational by August 2022 and produce 50,000 bikes in three years, serving UK and EU markets 🚲
https://t.co/ADLicxundK
.@InsyncBikes is urging independent bike dealers to get in touch to secure models from its kids ranges after it received delivery of bulk quantities of children’s bikes from factories in India and Sri Lanka
https://t.co/r43G38sV5t
🚴Improved Health and Fitness
🚴♀️Reduced Pollution
This #WorldBicycleDay, let's ride towards a sustainable tomorrow! For the first time, Indian-made children’s bicycles manufactured by Hero Cycles are available in the Portuguese supermarket chain Continente🇵🇹🇮🇳 @investindia
.@LtdInsync is accelerating production of affordable family bikes as it prepares for a summer of activity boosted by the pandemic cycling boom
https://t.co/zdRTgyaUdv
Greater Manchester is building on its🌍reputation for cycling success with a vision to encourage green transport & economic growth🚲
@Hero_Cycles 🇮🇳 are among the businesses keen to invest in a region with a rich history of innovation & sport
Read more👉🏼https://t.co/HCgr9oxYNf
Watch our chairman @PankajMMunjal on @BBCNews today discussing expansion plans for our European operations after seeing a 200pc increase in sales as families seek to improve fitness and immunity during COVID. #cycling#Bikes2021
https://t.co/QXqqsshbbN
.@LtdInsync's head of business Gopal Krishan said the uptick in sales has been driven by a surge in the demand for bikes as a healthier form of commuting and exercise during the #COVID pandemic
https://t.co/0G1RpmE7RK
Insync Bikes is today reporting a trebling of sales during 2020 – and revealing plans to double the figure in 2021.
Insync sold more than 50,000 bikes in retail in the year to November 2020, a 200 per cent increase on the previous year. Read more here:
https://t.co/grdfDY7Z3Q
Insync Bikes has launched a new pop up stand at @Selfridges' flagship London department store on Oxford Street.
The ‘flash site’ is in the heart of the famous store's new cycle department as it looks to cater to the huge increase in demand for bikes.
https://t.co/a2pt19eFVp
We’re delighted to read this @BikeBizOnline interview with Wayne Clarke, our head of IBD sales, in which he talks about our 2020 product launches, the impact of COVID-19 on cycling and our exciting plans for next year and beyond. 🚲
Read more here https://t.co/MqLOQGHt6B