Norco Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer, founded in 1964 and headquartered in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
Norco Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer, founded in 1964 and headquartered in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.
Norco offers mountain bikes, road bikes, city bikes, youth bikes, kids bikes, electronic mountain bikes, electronic urban bikes, and accessories for their electronic bikes. Under theirNorco's mountain bikes, Norco offersincludes their Downhill range, Freeride range, Enduro range, Trail range, Fat Bike range, XC Race range, Cross Country range, and Dirt Jump range, for 62sixty-two different bicycle models. UnderNorco's their Citycity bikes, Norco offersinclude their Indie model, Scene model, VFR model, XFR model, and Yorkville model, for 19nineteen different bicycle models. Under the company's Road bikes, it offersare the Search model, Threshold model, and Section model, for 20twenty different bicycle models.
For Youth bikes, Norco offers 13 bicycle models, and for Kids Bikes, Norco offers 14 bicycle models.
Norco offers thirteen youth bicycle models and fourteen bicycle models for younger kids.
Norco offers two ranges of electronic bicycle ranges, for mountain bikes and for urban bikes. These bikes are electrically powered through batteries built into the frame of the bicycle, with Norco offeringoptions for replacement batteries in 540Wh, 720Wh, and 900Wh battery sizes. Under their electronic mountain bikes, Norco offersincludes the Range VLT model, Sight VLT model, Fluid VLT model, Charger VLT model, and Bigfoot VLT model, for 13thirteen different bicycle models. Under the company's electronic urban bikes, the company offers the Scene VLT model and Indie VLT model, for three different bicycle models.
Norco Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer founded in 1964 and headquartered in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. The company was founded by Bert Lewis and initially operated from a converted chicken coop in a rural area.
Canadians are traditionally considered a proud nation. Why not? Just take a look at what they brought to the world: William Shatner, Celine, Shania, and the unforgettable Quebec party drink, Caribow, just to name a few. If we talk about the contribution of Canadians to the world of the bicycle industry, then this is, first of all, Norco, a worthy follower of the Canadian tradition, proudly producing and presenting only the best. When many new school companies first started designing bikes, designing bikes, and understanding what it takes to get from a vague idea to a finished product, Norco has been dictating the laws of the industry for more than three decades. This year marks Norco's 40th anniversary, which has been long enough for many bike companies to come and go without a trace.
From the day it first started out in a garage in Burnaby, BC, Norco has never stooped down to a common standard, never tried to cater to Generation X, Y, or Generation Z. The focus has always been on making high-end bikes that real people can ride. Therefore, it is safe to say that there is no other Canadian company on the market that produces such a complete range of mountain bikes, hybrids, cruisers, children's and road bikes, as well as BMX and Freestyle models.
Founded in 1964 by Bert Lewis, Norco has always strived to bring products and customers as close as possible. During its existence, the company has sponsored dozens of different athletes and sporting events. No marketing or advertising system in the world is capable of providing such a unique feedback channel for design ideas and technical innovations.
Throughout history, the main slogan of the company has been a combination of product quality and innovative solutions. You can think of the very existence of Norco as yet another argument against the myth of Canada's constant brain drain.
All the remarkable success Norco has achieved is primarily due to the staff, the bike freaks. The history of Norco is the pride of Canadians, and part of traditional Canadian pride is the history of Norco. And in the anniversary year, Norco expresses gratitude not only to its country, but to all its customers for their faith and support for forty years.
Norco is a bicycle manufacturing company, founded in 1964 in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia and a division of Live to Play Sports. The company was founded by Bert Lewis and was initially operated from a converted chicken coop. Norco was one of the first manufacturers of ten-speed bicycles. The company's brand is based on the company's "Dirt First" ethos, inspired by internationally renowned mountain bike riding in British Columbia. The brand has gained recognition through awards and accolades earned by athletes, and many supported Canadian athletes, riding Norco bicycles.
Norco offers mountain bikes, road bikes, city bikes, youth bikes, kids bikes, electronic mountain bikes, electronic urban bikes, and accessories for their electronic bikes. Under their mountain bikes, Norco offers their Downhill range, Freeride range, Enduro range, Trail range, Fat Bike range, XC Race range, Cross Country range, and Dirt Jump range, for 62 different bicycle models. Under their City bikes, Norco offers their Indie model, Scene model, VFR model, XFR model, and Yorkville model, for 19 different bicycle models. Under the company's Road bikes, it offers the Search model, Threshold model, and Section model, for 20 different bicycle models.
For Youth bikes, Norco offers 13 bicycle models, and for Kids Bikes, Norco offers 14 bicycle models.
Norco offers two ranges of electronic bicycle ranges, for mountain bikes and for urban bikes. These bikes are electrically powered through batteries built into the frame of the bicycle, with Norco offering replacement batteries in 540Wh, 720Wh, and 900Wh battery sizes. Under their electronic mountain bikes, Norco offers the Range VLT model, Sight VLT model, Fluid VLT model, Charger VLT model, and Bigfoot VLT model, for 13 different bicycle models. Under the company's electronic urban bikes, the company offers the Scene VLT model and Indie VLT model, for three different bicycle models.
Norco Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer founded in 1964 and headquartered in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. The company was founded by Bert Lewis and initially operated from a converted chicken coop in a rural area.
Canadians are traditionally considered a proud nation. Why not? Just take a look at what they brought to the world: William Shatner, Celine, Shania, and the unforgettable Quebec party drink, Caribow, just to name a few. If we talk about the contribution of Canadians to the world of the bicycle industry, then this is, first of all, Norco, a worthy follower of the Canadian tradition, proudly producing and presenting only the best. When many new school companies first started designing bikes, designing bikes, and understanding what it takes to get from a vague idea to a finished product, Norco has been dictating the laws of the industry for more than three decades. This year marks Norco's 40th anniversary, which has been long enough for many bike companies to come and go without a trace.
From the day it first started out in a garage in Burnaby, BC, Norco has never stooped down to a common standard, never tried to cater to Generation X, Y, or Generation Z. The focus has always been on making high-end bikes that real people can ride. Therefore, it is safe to say that there is no other Canadian company on the market that produces such a complete range of mountain bikes, hybrids, cruisers, children's and road bikes, as well as BMX and Freestyle models.
Founded in 1964 by Bert Lewis, Norco has always strived to bring products and customers as close as possible. During its existence, the company has sponsored dozens of different athletes and sporting events. No marketing or advertising system in the world is capable of providing such a unique feedback channel for design ideas and technical innovations.
Throughout history, the main slogan of the company has been a combination of product quality and innovative solutions. You can think of the very existence of Norco as yet another argument against the myth of Canada's constant brain drain.
All the remarkable success Norco has achieved is primarily due to the staff, the bike freaks. The history of Norco is the pride of Canadians, and part of traditional Canadian pride is the history of Norco. And in the anniversary year, Norco expresses gratitude not only to its country, but to all its customers for their faith and support for forty years.
Norco Bicycles is a bicycle manufacturer, founded in 1964 and headquartered in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada.