Silverfish UK to Distribute Turner Bikes for 2009
Silverfish UK is proud to announce that they have signed an exclusive deal to distribute the complete range of Turner Bikes to the UK cycle market. Turner Bikes is owned and run by Dave Turner who has been designing and producing high end mountain bikes for over 15 years with no let-up or 'off season'. 2009 sees Turner Bikes driving form and function further as they enlisted the knowledge and skills of bicycle suspension design guru Dave Weagle. Both Turner and Weagle have slaved over the new 2009 DW-Link suspension range of frames and created the most talked about bicycle range in years, both in terms of design and handling. Turner Bikes are pleased to be working with Silverfish UK and added, "After unveiling the new DW-Link 2009 bike line-up at last months Eurobike and Interbike shows, we are expecting to see a very good year. Broadening our UK presence is an important step to insure the growth of Turner Bikes and Silverfish is perfectly placed to do this in the UK for us". Silverfish is excited to have Turner Bikes onboard and adding them to their portfolio of brands. Silverfish's Managing Director Darren Mabbott commented that "having the only DW-Link DH frame in 2009 is going to be massive for Silverfish, and coupled with a complete range of frames designed by suspension legends Dave Turner and Dave Weagle, we cannot wait for product to land in the UK and to get riding". Stock is expected to start landing in November and we are sure it will not be long until UK riders can take advantage of one of the most noted suspension design partnerships within the cycle trade. For further details visit www.silverfish-uk.com www.turnerbikes.comLatest news
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