Ultimate’s cycle division manager Scott Hillyard said he was "95 percent certain" Land Rover bikes would be available in 2006 but he can’t say which company will be supplying them.
Ultimate’s northern cycle rep Jim McNeice left for a new job last Friday, leaving one rep still on the road.
Hillyard said Ultimate was still selling Land Rover bikes and will continue to do so. A statement about the future of the Land Rover bicycle licensing deal will be made soon, said Hillyard.
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