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Yet another bike station for Delhi

Special Correspondent

NEW DELHI: India’s leading bicycle manufacturer Firefox has opened yet another bike station here in the Capital, taking the total number of its hi-tech bike stations to 36 in 18 cities.

Opening the new bike station at Rajouri Garden, Firefox Bikes Managing Director Shiv Inder Singh said: “Cycling has its own charismatic appeal. To spread out the cycling zeal among potential and amateur cyclists, we are delighted to launch our new bike station.”

At this bike station Firefox will also offer a wide range of accessories including helmets, locks, bags, water bottles and seats along with hi-tech velocity machines that come equipped with imported components like gears, dual suspension systems, quick release and disc brakes enough to raise the pulse of every speed lover. The price range starts at Rs.2,500 for kids and goes up to Rs.17,000 for an adult bike.

Apart from the in-house brand Firefox, the company is the exclusive distributor in India for TREK Bikes of the U.S.

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