Insync’s sales director Wayne Clarke tells Rebecca Morley about a new range of Coyote bikes that are exclusive to IBDs In an era of rising online sales, it is vital that IBDs are supported in any way possible. The service offered by independent bike shops simply cannot be offered on …
Read More »Insync becomes latest bike brand to cut prices for NHS and emergency services
Insync Bikes has launched a new discount deal on a range of bikes for NHS staff and emergency service workers during COVID-19. The offer will see all Britain’s emergency services staff given 20% off on an exclusive range of Insync Lectro e-bikes, road bikes, and mountain bikes as well as …
Read More »Insync Bikes throws weight behind Local Bike Shop Day
Manchester-based bicycle maker Insync Bikes is throwing its weight behind Local Bike Shop Day in celebration of independent stores – using cycling to strengthen health during the coronavirus outbreak. Insync is an official supporting company of the national day – coordinated by the ACT – this year takes place on 2nd …
Read More »Insync ramps up IBD support with new Lectro e-bike range
Insync Bikes is “ramping up” its campaign to support independent bike dealers with a new exclusive range of Lectro e-bikes. The range of five Lectro e-bikes is available now for IBDs with a full parts, warranty and servicing package. The e-bikes are being made by Insync’s parent company, Hero Cycles, …
Read More »Insync Bikes designer leads team on Flanders tour in aid of cancer charity
An Insync Bikes team member will lead a team of riders tackling the Tour of Flanders in April to raise funds for a cancer charity. Emma Cooper, a graphic designer at Manchester-based, Indian-owned Insync’s Global Design Centre, is part of the five-person squad that will enter the 104th edition of …
Read More »Insync launches new range of IBD-only Coyote bikes
"We are very fortunate to have long-standing relations with our IBD network of around 400 shops nationwide"
Read More »Insync and inventor pushing ahead with special needs trike design
Les McMahon is working with designers at Insync Bikes in Manchester to perfect the trike he has engineered for his young neighbour
Read More »Insync kickstarts production of new racing bike
Insync sponsored a team of three riders as ‘Insync Racing’ in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup this year
Read More »Insync joins forces with inventor to create trike for special needs children
Les McMahon has engineered a trike that allows his young neighbour to get out on the roads with his parents
Read More »India’s Hero Cycles to launch its first UK-designed e-bike range
The new range was designed at its Hero Global Design centre in Manchester
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