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Merlin (bicycle company)

Merlin Metalworks, Inc. was a pioneer in titanium bicycle design and construction. Merlin introduced the first titanium alloy mountain bike, oversized tubesets, s-bend chain and seat stays for mountain bikes. For road bikes, Merlin commercialized the first titanium butted tubing and many other innovations.[1]

Merlin Metalworks Inc.
Founded1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
FounderGwyn Jones
Gary Helfrich
Mike Augspurger
Fate
Merlin titanium MTB frame
Extralight crank area with engraved bottom bracket shell.
Weld beads.

History edit

Merlin Metalworks was founded in 1986 by Gwyn Jones, Gary Helfrich, and Mike Augspurger in Cambridge, Massachusetts.[2] They were one of the first to manufacture bicycle frames constructed solely from titanium. It is worth noting Flema in Germany, Speedwell in the UK and America's Teledyne were early users of titanium.

The first Merlin frame was a mountain bike frame custom-built for the defending National Mountain Bike Champion Joe Murray.[2] In the following year, the company began a strong relationship with frame designer Tom Kellogg, who helped them produce the world's first 3-2.5 titanium alloy road bicycle frame.[2] In 1988, Mike Augspurger left Merlin to found One-Off Titanium in Florence, Massachusetts, a company specializing in experimental and custom-designed products for bicycles.[3] In 1989, Ashley Korenblat was hired as CEO.

Merlin became known for their meticulous and visually pleasing puddle welds, especially as titanium remains harder to mill and weld.

In 1990, the Subaru-Montgomery team, consisting of Lance Armstrong, Steve Hegg, and Ken Carpenter, began its successful three-year relationship with Merlin.[2]

In 1991, a year after winning his third Tour de France, Greg LeMond's Z Team came back to the race on prototypes of the Merlin Extralight. The first titanium bike to fully achieve the metal's promise, it was as strong as steel but lighter, and possessed a unique and pleasing road feel—slightly more forgiving, with a little extra spring and, somewhat counterintuitively, also more stiffness.[4]

After the company became acquainted with Bob Hall, the first person to enter the Boston Marathon in a wheelchair, they began making titanium-racing chairs for him.[3]

In 1994, Merlin introduced the first titanium cruiser called the Newsboy, which received positive reviews. The bike was re-introduced in 2002 with front-suspension and disc-brakes.[2]

In 1995, Rob Kish won his third Race Across America on a Merlin Extralight.[2]

Acquisition edit

1998 edit

Saucony acquired Merlin in 1998.[5] In January, 1997 many employees, led by one of Merlin's first employees, Rob Vandermark, left Merlin to form Seven Cycles. Gwyn Jones was the only original founding member that remained with the company. As a result of Saucony's ownership, sales of Merlin frame declined, as stocks were left piling high.[6]

2000 edit

Merlin Metalworks was purchased by the American Bicycle Group in 2000 who relocated the company to Chattanooga, TN.[2] Until 2011 American Bicycle Group owned three bicycle manufacturers: Merlin, Litespeed, Quintana Roo and the bicycle component maker Real Designs.

2011 edit

On March 16, 2011, American Bicycle Group announced that bicycle retailer Competitive Cyclist of Little Rock, AR had acquired the rights to the Merlin Metalworks brand.[7]

At the spring 2013 National American Handmade Bike (NAHB) show, Competitive Cyclist announced the return of Extralight Merlin road bike production with new geometry and additional models projected for later in the year.[8] The Merlin frame was made by Form Cycles of Arizona.[9]

2018 edit

In the spring of 2018, John Siegrist, announced Janus Cycle Group, had purchased the rights to the Merlin name from Competitive Cyclist and Backcountry.com, and unveiled a new line of Merlin titanium bikes built in Boulder, Colorado at the Sea Otter Classic expo.[10] Janus also ownes DEAN Titanium. Started in 1989, Dean only works with titanium bicycle frames.

2021 edit

In the summer of 2021, Boulder, Colorado-based Janus announced that it had sold Merlin Metalworks, Dean Titanium, Knight Composites, Ionic Bikes and Rossin Bikes combined assets to Phil Joseph, a former executive officer of Prologis and Spirit Realty.[11] Mr. Joseph stated that the combined headquarters will stay in Boulder, Colorado

References edit

  1. ^ Vandermark, Rob. "Vice President of Research & Development Merlin Metalworks, Inc. September 1987 – December 1996". Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Merlin 2008-06-07 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b
  4. ^ Bernstein, Andrew. "Nothing Like It: Titanium Dream Bikes". Bicycling. Retrieved 23 June 2013.
  5. ^ Hyde Announces Asset Purchase of Merlin Metalworks, Business Wire
  6. ^ Merlin Metalworks@Everything2.com
  7. ^ "Road & Mountain Bikes | Apparel, Accessories & Parts | Competitive Cyclist" (PDF).
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-07-09. Retrieved 2013-08-14.
  9. ^ "Merlin looks to conjure up the old magic".
  10. ^ "Merlin Bikes Casts Spell with Titanium Adventure and Cyclocross Bikes - 2018 Sea Otter". 24 April 2018.
  11. ^ https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/janus-cycle-group-announces-change-in-ownership-301338997.html

External links edit

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Merlin Metalworks Inc was a pioneer in titanium bicycle design and construction Merlin introduced the first titanium alloy mountain bike oversized tubesets s bend chain and seat stays for mountain bikes For road bikes Merlin commercialized the first titanium butted tubing and many other innovations 1 Merlin Metalworks Inc Founded1986 38 years ago 1986 Cambridge Massachusetts USAFounderGwyn JonesGary HelfrichMike AugspurgerFateAcquired by Saucony 1998 Acquired by American Bicycle Group 2000 Brand rights acquired by Competitive Cyclist 2011 Merlin titanium MTB frameExtralight crank area with engraved bottom bracket shell Weld beads Contents 1 History 2 Acquisition 2 1 1998 2 2 2000 2 3 2011 2 4 2018 2 5 2021 3 References 4 External linksHistory editMerlin Metalworks was founded in 1986 by Gwyn Jones Gary Helfrich and Mike Augspurger in Cambridge Massachusetts 2 They were one of the first to manufacture bicycle frames constructed solely from titanium It is worth noting Flema in Germany Speedwell in the UK and America s Teledyne were early users of titanium The first Merlin frame was a mountain bike frame custom built for the defending National Mountain Bike Champion Joe Murray 2 In the following year the company began a strong relationship with frame designer Tom Kellogg who helped them produce the world s first 3 2 5 titanium alloy road bicycle frame 2 In 1988 Mike Augspurger left Merlin to found One Off Titanium in Florence Massachusetts a company specializing in experimental and custom designed products for bicycles 3 In 1989 Ashley Korenblat was hired as CEO Merlin became known for their meticulous and visually pleasing puddle welds especially as titanium remains harder to mill and weld In 1990 the Subaru Montgomery team consisting of Lance Armstrong Steve Hegg and Ken Carpenter began its successful three year relationship with Merlin 2 In 1991 a year after winning his third Tour de France Greg LeMond s Z Team came back to the race on prototypes of the Merlin Extralight The first titanium bike to fully achieve the metal s promise it was as strong as steel but lighter and possessed a unique and pleasing road feel slightly more forgiving with a little extra spring and somewhat counterintuitively also more stiffness 4 After the company became acquainted with Bob Hall the first person to enter the Boston Marathon in a wheelchair they began making titanium racing chairs for him 3 In 1994 Merlin introduced the first titanium cruiser called the Newsboy which received positive reviews The bike was re introduced in 2002 with front suspension and disc brakes 2 In 1995 Rob Kish won his third Race Across America on a Merlin Extralight 2 Acquisition edit1998 edit Saucony acquired Merlin in 1998 5 In January 1997 many employees led by one of Merlin s first employees Rob Vandermark left Merlin to form Seven Cycles Gwyn Jones was the only original founding member that remained with the company As a result of Saucony s ownership sales of Merlin frame declined as stocks were left piling high 6 2000 edit Merlin Metalworks was purchased by the American Bicycle Group in 2000 who relocated the company to Chattanooga TN 2 Until 2011 American Bicycle Group owned three bicycle manufacturers Merlin Litespeed Quintana Roo and the bicycle component maker Real Designs 2011 edit On March 16 2011 American Bicycle Group announced that bicycle retailer Competitive Cyclist of Little Rock AR had acquired the rights to the Merlin Metalworks brand 7 At the spring 2013 National American Handmade Bike NAHB show Competitive Cyclist announced the return of Extralight Merlin road bike production with new geometry and additional models projected for later in the year 8 The Merlin frame was made by Form Cycles of Arizona 9 2018 edit In the spring of 2018 John Siegrist announced Janus Cycle Group had purchased the rights to the Merlin name from Competitive Cyclist and Backcountry com and unveiled a new line of Merlin titanium bikes built in Boulder Colorado at the Sea Otter Classic expo 10 Janus also ownes DEAN Titanium Started in 1989 Dean only works with titanium bicycle frames 2021 edit In the summer of 2021 Boulder Colorado based Janus announced that it had sold Merlin Metalworks Dean Titanium Knight Composites Ionic Bikes and Rossin Bikes combined assets to Phil Joseph a former executive officer of Prologis and Spirit Realty 11 Mr Joseph stated that the combined headquarters will stay in Boulder ColoradoReferences edit Vandermark Rob Vice President of Research amp Development Merlin Metalworks Inc September 1987 December 1996 Retrieved 23 June 2013 a b c d e f g Merlin Archived 2008 06 07 at the Wayback Machine a b Inventor of the Week Archive Bernstein Andrew Nothing Like It Titanium Dream Bikes Bicycling Retrieved 23 June 2013 Hyde Announces Asset Purchase of Merlin Metalworks Business Wire Merlin Metalworks Everything2 com Road amp Mountain Bikes Apparel Accessories amp Parts Competitive Cyclist PDF Merlin Returns North American Handmade Bike Show Bicycling Magazine Archived from the original on 2013 07 09 Retrieved 2013 08 14 Merlin looks to conjure up the old magic Merlin Bikes Casts Spell with Titanium Adventure and Cyclocross Bikes 2018 Sea Otter 24 April 2018 https www prnewswire com news releases janus cycle group announces change in ownership 301338997 htmlExternal links editMerlin Bicycles Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Merlin bicycle company amp oldid 1192562452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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