Ghost

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Ghost began in a garage in 1993, when two friends, Uwe Kalliwoda and Klaus Möhwald, set out to build their ideal motorcycle. It all started with mountain bikes, but Ghost now also makes versatile gravel bikes, city and hybrid bikes, and even kids' bikes so that even the youngest riders can learn to enjoy cycling. The brand has long been popular in Europe, but it is now gaining traction throughout the world, including in the United States. Its main selling point is affordability, and its flagship models frequently win high-profile races.


Ghost also has an impact on the cycling industry as a whole due to its innovative approach to technology, problem-solving, and raising the bar for cycling standards. The brand emphasizes sustainability and social responsibility in addition to performance. When possible, Ghost uses environmentally friendly materials and production methods and supports cycling initiatives around the world.


Ghost bikes are popular among cyclists who value high performance, cutting-edge technology, and environmental sustainability. The brand is sold in over 40 countries and has a global presence. The design, development, and marketing teams are based in Waldsassen, Germany, where the company's headquarters are located.


Speciality: Mountain, gravel, city, e-bikes
Headquarters: Bavaria, Germany.

Founded: 1993

Website: https://www.ghost-bikes.com/int-en/

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