Sales of Cane Creek’s 110 Reserve headset, created purely to fundraise for World Bicycle Relief, have raised $26,130.
The special edition World Bicycle Relief 110 Reserve headset was cut from high-grade LDX 2101 Stainless Steel at Cane Creek’s North Carolina facility. Serialised to commemorate the limited run and packaged in a Western Cedar wooden box, the headset went on sale worldwide last September.
“We are proud to support World Bicycle Relief and know that through this effort people’s lives will be positively affected,” said Scott Sonnone, president of Cane Creek Cycling Components. “I hope that Cane Creek’s example will inspire others to continue working on behalf of the people in Africa.”
"We greatly value Cane Creek’s generous support of our mission," said F.K. Day, president of World Bicycle Relief. "While we enjoy this stunning work of art, the bicycles purchased through this limited edition will save lives and can rewrite the future for a family in the hands of a man, woman or child fighting for their education, livelihood and community."
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