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Specialized globe daily 2 2013
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Gordon sued Specialized after receiving a cease-and-desist letter in September 2010 and Specialized then counter-sued Gordon.

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In 2010, Specialized took NASCAR driver and team owner Robby Gordon to court over the logo used for his Speed Energy drink brand, claiming it was visually similar to their own 'S' logo. In 2009, Specialized had a trademark dispute with a manufacturer of bicycle bags, Epic Designs, now Revelate Designs. Mountain Cycle closed shortly thereafter. In 2006, Specialized sent Mountain Cycle a letter concerning its use of the model name "Stumptown" (nickname for Portland), alleging it resembled the Specialized model name Stumpjumper. In 1990, Specialized tried to sue RockShox Inc, claiming the company's name too closely resembled the bicycle model name Rockhopper The case was ultimately dismissed with prejudice. Recalled models include the company's Globe products.Īs of 2023, a customized version of the Specialized Rockhopper mountain bike is used by the London Ambulance Service for their Cycle Response Units which operate in congested areas of the city. In 2012, Specialized issued a recall for about 12,000 bicycles sold through retailers from 2007 until July 2012 due to a faulty front fork.

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Ģ014 time trial bike of world champion Ellen van Dijk The Globe brand has since been discontinued, and Specialized now markets "lifestyle" bikes under its main brand. In the early 1990s, Specialized introduced the Globe range of urban bikes it had a major relaunch in 2009, which saw Globe become its own distinct brand. In 1989, Specialized introduced the Epic, the world's second mass-production carbon fiber mountain bike. An original Stumpjumper is displayed in the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Specialized continues to produce bikes under the Stumpjumper name, including both hardtail and full-suspension models. Like the Sequoia and Allez, the Stumpjumper was designed by Tim Neenan and based on an early Tom Ritchey design. Specialized also introduced the first major production mountain bike in the world, the Stumpjumper, in 1981. In 1981, the company introduced its first two bikes, the Sequoia, a sport-touring design and the Allez, a road bike. Sinyard started importing Italian bike components which were difficult to find in the United States, but the company began to produce its own bike parts by 1976, starting with the Specialized Touring Tire.

specialized globe daily 2 2013

Volkswagen Bus for $1,500 to fund a cycle tour of Europe, where he bought handlebars and stems made by Cinelli to take back to the US. The company was founded in 1974 by Mike Sinyard, a cycling enthusiast who sold his The Morgan Hill, California-based company was founded in 1974 by Mike Sinyard.

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Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc., colloquially known as and stylized as SPECIALIZED, is an American company which designs, manufactures and markets bicycles, bicycle components and related products under the brand name "Specialized", as well as the premium and professional oriented "S-works".











Specialized globe daily 2 2013