Tru-Tension, a leading provider of maintenance and tool based products, has announced a new distributor partnership with Greyville. Greyville replaces Moore Large, following the Derby distributor’s administration earlier this year, and will collaborate with Tru-Tension to ensure the supply of products to the cycling industry. Tru-Tension’s product portfolio includes an …
Read More »Tru-Tension seeking new UK distributor following Moore Large administration
Tru-Tension, the cycling maintenance brand, is seeking a new UK distributor after Moore Large entered administration. The search comes days after the Derby-based distributor advised its staff that administrators had been appointed to handle the process on Tuesday, March 14. Chris Frappell, managing director of True-Tension, said: “We are seeking …
Read More »BikeBiz’s guide to the latest workshop, tools and cleaning
BikeBiz takes a look at the latest workshop, tools and cleaning from some of the leading brands in the sector, including Weldtite (Cyclo), Unior, IceToolz, Park Tool, KranX, Lezyne, Topeak, Lifeline, Tru-Tension, Muc-Off, Peaty’s, Motoverde, Cyclon, Rowasher and Bosch Power Tools This guide first appeared in the April edition of BikeBiz …
Read More »Moore Large adds Tru-Tension to distribution portfolio
Moore Large has added Tru-Tension to its distribution portfolio. “Tru–Tension is a world-class manufacturer of cleaning and lubricant products for the bike industry,” said a statement. “Since successfully receiving investment on popular TV show Dragons’ Den, Tru–Tension has invested heavily in product development to provide a unique range of world-first, innovative …
Read More »Bristol-based bike parts manufacturer reports 250% growth in online sales to US
Tru Tension has reported a 250% growth in online sales in the last year to the US. The Bristol-based bike parts manufacturer, which was featured on Dragon’s Den in 2018, expects to generate sales of £20 million over the next five years. Tru Tension was established by Chris Frappell in 2015 …
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