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Banshee Bikes' appearance was more accidental than pre-planned. In fact, in 2001, the mountain bike market needed a frame that only Banshee could first produce.
To some extent, this was a repetition of the events that took place during the birth of the mountain bike, and the same person who stood at the origins of the Canadian MTB decades ago fell into this situation.
About twenty years ago, young Pippin Osborne at West Point Cycles was one of the early adopters of MTB in Canada.
Currently, Banshee Bikes has dealers in 30 countries located on five continents, and the dealer network continues to expand.
With the arrival of a new design engineer, Keith Scott, the frame range, originally just one, has expanded to eight and will continue to expand in the future.
Since all frames are designed "for themselves", the company manages to get to the point, to make sure that the client gets exactly what he needs.