
Bike Lines

Giant Bicycles, founded in 1972 in Taiwan, has grown into one of the world’s largest bicycle manufacturers, known for producing high-quality bikes for all levels of riders. They’ve been a pioneer in performance and innovation across road, mountain, and e-bikes.

Liv Bikes, launched in 2008 by Giant Group, is the first cycling brand dedicated solely to women, offering bikes and gear designed specifically for female riders. It focuses on fit, performance, and style across road, mountain, and e-bike categories.



Transition Bikes, founded in 2001 in Washington State, is a rider-owned company known for its progressive mountain bikes built for aggressive trail, enduro, and downhill riding. They emphasize fun, performance, and a strong rider community.

Salsa Cycles was founded in the early 1980s and is known for its adventure-ready bikes built for gravel, bikepacking, and off-road exploration. Their motto, “Adventure by Bike,” reflects a commitment to pushing boundaries on and off the beaten path.



Borealis Bikes, founded in 2013, specializes in high-performance fat bikes designed for snow, sand, and all-terrain adventure. Lightweight carbon frames and premium components make them a top choice for extreme conditions and year-round riding.

Haro Bikes, established in 1978, is a pioneering brand in BMX and freestyle cycling, known for durable, high-performance bikes that have shaped the culture of action sports worldwide.


