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Fuji Advanced Sports, Inc., better known as Fuji Bikes, is an American manufacturer of bicycles originally established in Japan in 1899The company takes its name and logo from Mount Fuji, a Japanese symbol of strength and endurance. Fuji Bikes is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Products

Bicycle Models

Road Bicycles

Road
  • SL-1
  • Team
  • Professional 1.0
  • Roubaix
  • Newest
Specialty Road
  • Aloha
  • Track
  • Cross
  • Touring
Women's
  • Supreme
  • Finest

Mountain Bicycles

Mountain
  • Thrill
  • Outland
  • Panic
Hardtail
  • Team Issue MTB
  • Mt. Fuji
  • Tahoe
  • Nevada

Lifestyle Bicycles

Hybrid
  • Absolute
  • Crosstown
  • Sunfire
  • Vantage CX
Cruisers & Comfort
  • Sanibel
  • Captiva
  • Shangri-La
  • Monterey
City
  • Kobe
  • Kyoto
  • Slider

Kids Bicycles

  • Dynamite
  • Sandblaster
  • Boulevard

Police Bicycles

  • Police

Model Specifications

Model Type Frame Materials Tires Gearing Shifters Brakes Handlebars Speeds Mass (kg)
SL-1 road racing carbon 700 x 23 external integrated calliper drop 20 6.5 - 6.7
Team road racing carbon 700 x 23 external integrated calliper drop 20 7.1 - 8.1
Professional road racing carbon 700 x 25 external integrated calliper drop 30 7.9 - 9.0
Roubaix road racing aluminum, carbon 700 x 23 external integrated calliper drop 20 8.7 - 9.2
Newest road racing aluminum, carbon 700 x 25 external integrated calliper drop 27 9.7 - 11.3
Newest 4.2 road tandem aluminum, carbon 700 x 28 external integrated calliper drop 27 ?
Aloha road time trial carbon, aluminum 700 x 23 external integrated calliper aero 20 8.3 - 9.5
Track road track aluminum, carbon, steel 700 x 23 - - - drop 1 6.8 - 8.5
Cyclocross road cyclocross aluminum, carbon 700 x 32 external integrated cantilever drop 20 9.2 - 9.7
Touring road touring steel 700 x 32 external integrated cantilever drop 27 12.1
Supreme road racing carbon 700 x 23, 25 external integrated calliper drop 20 6.8 - 7.1
Finest road racing aluminum, carbon 700 x 23 external integrated calliper drop 20, 27 8.6 - 9.7

Sponsored Teams and Riders

Fuji sponsors and equips the U.S. professional cycling team Team Toyota-United, which races Fuji Carbon Race series bikes. It also sponsors two UCI Women’s road Teams, the American TEAm Lipton and German Team Nurnberger, both riding Supreme SLs. Fuji also sponsors triathlete Matt Reed.

External links

References

  1. http://www.bicycleman.com/fuji/fuji_history.htm
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