Trinx Bikes

Trinx Bikes
Private
Industry Bicycles
Founded 1992
Headquarters Taiwan, Russia, Iran, Philippines
Products Bicycle and Related Components
Slogan Go with Trinx / The Spirit of the New Generation.
Website www.trinx.com

Trinx Bikes (also Trinx Bicycles and Trinx) is a leading Taiwanese brand of bicycles and related products. Since its inception in 1992, it has been active in research and development, having developed its own carbon[1] fiber plant for bicycle manufacturing. As of 2015, it has four[2] major headquarters located in Taiwan, Russia, Iran, and the Philippines. Additionally its products are sold in more than 40 countries worldwide including Kazakhstan, Chile, Mexico, Italy, Egypt, People's Republic of China, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Peru, Indonesia, South Africa, Nepal, Kuwait, Bolivia, Brunei, Sri Lanka.

First Iranian UCI Team

Trinx Bikes, together with fellow bike company KTM and the Fastos Group,[3] formed the first Iranian Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) Cycling Team[4] which officially represents I.R. Iran in international cycling competitions and other certified races. The team is nominally divided between KTM and Trinx, both trained under world-renowned cycling coach Harry Hendricks.[5] Hendricks is known in the cycling world for being the coach of two-time Belgian Cross Country champion, Mels Fabrice. The team took part in the Asian Championships in early 2016 for direct qualification to the upcoming Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this coming 2016.

Sponsored Events

"On Rocky Roads" World Cycling Tour

"On Rocky Roads" is a worldwide cycling tour[6] which started in South America sponsored by Trinx Bikes. On Rocky Roads started in 2005 in Dublin and through the years have cycled through Ireland, Singapore, Malaysia and Australia using Trinx A380 Bicycle's.[6] They have recently traversed Ireland, South America, Malaysia, Thailand and Western Australia.

Philippines

In 2015, Trinx held one of the largest[7] cycling events in the Philippines, with more than 5,000 participants in attendance. The event was held together with the Government of the Philippines to support the rebuilding of the St. James Church, one of the oldest churches in Bulacan, as well as to sponsor a local festival in the country. The event was graced by government officials of the country and executives from several cycling companies such as Shimano, Zoom, Maxxis and CST.

Endorsements

Philippines

2013–present: Bernadette Mae Aguirre, Miss Earth Philippines Eco-Tourism 2013

2015–present: Jennylyn Mercado, Triathlete, FHM Philippines' Sexiest Woman 2015

Awards and Recognition

Trinx Worldwide

Excellent Enterprise for Overseas Investments, P.R.C.[1]

China Quality Certification Centre (CQC) [2]

Guangdong Famous Trademark [1]

Top 500 Manufacturing Corporations, P.R.C.[2]

International Standards Office (ISO) 9001:2008 [2]

International Certification Network (IQNet) [2]

2015: International Forum (iF) Award for Product Design [8]

Trinx Cycling Team

2015: 3rd place[9] at the Salcanto Bitlis Mountain Bike Cup held in Turkey

2015: Champion [10] at the Cross Country (XCO) Tournament of Iranian National Federation

References


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