Manchester-based Insync Bikes designs and manufactures high-end bikes at affordable prices for all the family, with a focus on cycling as a force for good.
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
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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/q3qV18r2OK
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/vb8rQTeQ75
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. 🚲
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Wayne Clarke, head of IBD sales at Insync, said: “We were delighted to hear of Mark’s efforts and even more pleased that he chose to complete his arduous journey on one of our bikes."
Mark is still collecting donations for Acting On Impulse via https://t.co/BwSyPELZDX
Today we're sending our congratulations to Mark Dyble from Altrincham, who cycled 1,200 miles in 14 days from the UK to Italy for charity on the Viking bike he has been riding for a decade.
Read Mark's story here:
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Mark made the solo trip along the Via Francigena pilgrimage route, starting in Canterbury and ending in Rome, on the Viking Torino bike made by Insync.
He raised nearly £7,000 for @actinonimpulse, which gives homeless and marginalised people a voice through film and theatre.
Insync Bikes is backing #RoadSafetyWeek as motorists are urged to put the brakes on dangerous driving. The week aims to inspire people to take action on road safety along the 2020 theme of ‘No need to speed’. Read our latest blog here: https://t.co/s07eMmnjyZ
.@InsyncBikes has urged independent bike shops to get in touch to ‘block their forward order’ to cater for the demand fuelled by the upsurge in cycling in 2020
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Insync Bikes welcomes the government’s decision to allow bike shops to continue trading during the second national lockdown as we unveil plans to build 50,000 new bikes between now and Christmas. https://t.co/ldE0I4z5Gh
We're shocked this could happen in Manchester to a medic who has worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic.
As a Manchester bike brand, we'd love to help James Fletcher and offer him a bike from our range. @MENnewsdesk @sophiehrMEN @WythenshaweHosp
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Insync Bikes is supporting #WorldMentalHealthDay, which aims to raise awareness of mental health issues.
At Insync, we recognise the benefits of staying active to benefit mental, as well as physical, health – and cycling is a great way to get the body moving whatever your age.
Insync brand ambassador @ShanazeReade has previously championed the positive effects of cycling, having struggled with her mental health at times in her life. Read her story here https://t.co/L3ATPvduNt
Insync Bikes brand ambassador @ShanazeReade will appear as a contestant on @QuestionofSport tonight at 7.35pm and we can’t wait to cheer her on.
To celebrate Shanaze’s appearance, we’ve set you these QofS-style questions to test your knowledge. Fingers on buzzers..! 👇