Rossignol Bicycles
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Rossignol Bicycles
I don’t know anything about them outside of the fact they purchased Felt bicycles Are they building good quality stuff? Obvious they have quality ski equipment.
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They are a bit plain but very solid and fairly priced, I think. Having seen a bunch they look really good and my favorite bike shop in Manhattan loves them.
Rossignol owns Time bikes too which are arguably the best carbon frames made but it is shutting Time bike production down.
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Rossignol is a large conglomerate that owns a lot of different brands
https://www.rossignol.com/us/group-rossignol-brands
https://www.rossignol.com/us/group-rossignol-brands
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So Rossignol is not related to the old Milanese bike shop Cicli Rossignoli, which once made its own frames, and today sells a deep range of bikes on its own branding?