
Ghost Square Cross 3 Hybrid City Bike 2016


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Ghost City Bikes
Founded in North Bavaria in 1993 by Uwe Kalliwoda and Klaus Mohwald, Ghost Bikes manufacture road, mountain and city bikes for serious and amateur cyclists alike. The Lector was their first bike; a hardtail mountain bike, released in 1993, the name being inspired by the infamous character in Silence of the Lambs. Currently the brand employs 335 staff worldwide, 135 of which are at their headquarters in Waldsassen, Germany.
To find out more about the Ghost brand, please visit their history page, or check out their homepage here.
About Chain Reaction Cycles
This product is for sale at Chain Reaction Cycles, one of the largest online cycle shops in the world. Opening in 1985, and starting off as a small independent bike shop in Ballynure, it moved to Ballyclare in 1989 and is now based in Doagh (all in Northern Ireland). In addition to regular local service, Chain Reaction Cycles (or CRC as it is often abbreviated to) established itself as a mail order business via advertisements in bicycle magazines; this continued until 1999 where it launched it's now famous website at ChainReactionCycles.com. Their blue themed website stocks around 90,000 products ranging from MTB & Road cycling equipment, to triathlon, BMX and running kit. As per several other leading bike shops, Chain Reaction produce their own product ranges, under brands such as Brand X. To this day CRC sponsor many cycling events, and due to the company's size and efficiency are able to offer very competitive pricing on cycle equipment. In 2016 Wiggle acquired Chain Reaction Cycles, although the two websites continue to operate independently of each other, both with their own distinctive branding and product ranges.
For more information on CRC, you can visit their official online store at Chain Reaction Cycles.com, or find out more about the origins of the company on their wikipedia page.