Country: | Canada | Primary Focus: | Bicycle Frames |
Years of Operation: | 1973 - ? |
General Information |
In the early seventies, perhaps even late sixties, the Canadian government, feeling pressure from a major domestic bicycle manufacturer who happened to have a bit of a strangle hold on the Canadian bicycle market at the time, elected to impose an import tariff on bicycles coming into the country. In an effort to avoid this twenty-five percent tax, Sekine Cycles opened shop in Oo-za-we-Kwun Rivers, in the province of Manitoba. The year was 1973.
Full history can be read here: Sekine Cycles History. |
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Additional Resources |
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Sekine Cycles History | Brand Specific Websites | CANADIAN & VINTAGE LIGHTWEIGHT BICYCLE |