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* [http://www.bhbikes-us.com/ BH USA website]
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* [http://www.truenorthcycling.com/ BH Canadian Distributor website]
* [http://www.truenorthcycling.com/ BH Canadian Distributor website]
* [http://www.bhbikesasia.com/ BH BIKES ASIA website]
* [http://www.bhbikesasia.com/ BH BIKES ASIA website]

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Beistegui Hermanos S.A.
BH
Founded1909
Headquarters,
Number of locations
Vitoria-Gasteiz: 2
Águeda, Portugal: 1
Area served
Europe
ProductsBicycles
BH bike model London, with some added parts

Beistegui Hermanos S.A. (BH) is a Spanish bicycle manufacturer founded in 1909 to make guns. In 1919, after World War I, BH began making bicycles.[1] Prior to the Spanish Civil War, Beistegui Hermanos also produced firearms, specifically copies of the Ruby pistol (as the 1914 Model) and Mauser C96 (as the MM31 and MM34).

BH is in Vitoria-Gasteiz, capital of the Basque Country, Spain. During the 1960s, the main BH factory in Vitoria manufactured not just frames but everything from saddle to spokes and handlebar. Today, BH has two manufacturing and assembly facilities in Vitoria and another one in Águeda, Portugal. The facilities include CNC laser machining which also produces fitness equipment and parts for BMW and Mercedes Benz.

In the early 1990s, BH purchased Peugeot and founded Cycleurope. Cycleurope owns Bianchi, Peugeot and Gitane. In 1996, BH sold Cycleurope to concentrate on home markets of Spain and in Portugal. In 2001, it re-focused on the pan-European market .

BH manufactures 200,000 bicycles a year, 50% of which are exported to European countries other than Spain.

BH sponsors the Direct Énergie Pro Cycling Team in the 2016 season.

References

  1. ^ "BH" (PDF). Pivotcycles.com. Retrieved 2 May 2014.