Planet X Limited

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Planet X Bikes
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryCycling
FoundedSheffield, United Kingdom, 1988
HeadquartersRotherham, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Key people
Dave Loughran, CEO and founder
Websiteplanetx.co.uk

Planet X is a bicycle company based in Rotherham, in the north of England. It was founded in 1990 by Dave Loughran from Sheffield.

Initially its product range consisted of dirt, jump and trials bikes. It subsequently diversified its range to include a wider variety of bikes and components. It operates a number of brands including: On-One components and Titus bikes.[1]

Production

Planet X works with Taiwanese, Chinese and Italian[2] companies to manufacture its road, cyclocross, track and time-trial frames.

Retail

Planet X bikes currently has two stores located in Sheffield and Barnsley.

Sponsorship

Planet-X sponsored World XTERRA Triathlon champion Julie Dibens during 2008 for a successful defence of her world title.[3]

In 2003, Planet-X sponsored the Trialskings team [4] who used Planet-X Pitbull and Jack Flash frames. These were present in Trialskings[5] team videos, ridden by Danny Holroyd and other members.

References

  1. ^ "About Planet X".
  2. ^ Phillips, Matt. "Mail Order Made in Italy".
  3. ^ "XTERRA World Champion Julie Dibens". www.slowtwitch.com.
  4. ^ "Planet-X are the 2003 sponsors of the Trialskings!". www.pinkbike.com.
  5. ^ "Trialskings!". trials-uk.com.

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