Iron Horse Bicycles

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Iron Horse Bicycles, LLC
Type Private
Founded 1987
Headquarters Islandia, New York
Industry Bicycles
Products Bicycles
Revenue Private company - undisclosed
Employees undisclosed
Slogan "Ride the revolution"
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Iron Horse Bicycles is a manufacturer of bicycles, based in Islandia, NY. The company was founded in 1987. Their logo is that of a prancing horse on a mustard-color crest similar to the Ferrari logo.

Iron Horse sells a variety of bicycle styles from racing bikes to mountain bikes, but focuses mainly of downhill, freeride, and all mountain. The 2006 line of bikes offers nearly 50 bikes in 10 different lines. Most of their bicycles are dark gray in coloring but some also come in chrome.

[edit] Iron Horse Pro Team

Iron Horse's Pro Team for 2006 is comprised of riders Sam Hill, Sabrina Jonnier, and Justin Havukainen.

Alumni of the Iron Horse Pro Team include Nathan Rennie, Dave Cullinan, Kim Sonier, Penny Davidson, Toby Henderson, Leigh Donovan, and Pete Loncarevich. Cullinan brought the Iron Horse name into the spotlight when he won the downhill World Championship in 1992.

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