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Velorbis Introduces Glossy New Colours For Spring 2010

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Studine balloon woman's white bicycle

For those of you not familiar with Velorbis bikes, they are a Denmark based company supplying top quality “sit-up-and-beg” Dutch style bicycles. They produce distinctive bikes for the urban market, priding themselves on stylish and iconic designs reflecting the elements of Danish design and cool Copenhagen cycling culture. With a growing Scandinavian following Velorbis have just opened an exclusive concept store in Copenhagen to cater for this market. Further concept stores are planned in other major European cities in the near future and Velorbis are currently expanding their worldwide retailer base, focusing on primary markets such as Scandinavia, Europe, North America and Australasia.

For 2010 Velorbis are releasing a host of glossy new colours which will appeal to many stylish city cyclists. The new colours are specifically for the Student and Studine range, which are simplified versions of the Churchill Classic, Victoria Classic and Dannebrog top models,  offering customers a lower entry price point with the same high quality and style, synonymous with Velorbis. The new colours are certainly eye-catching and look great with a choices ranging from fire-engine red to racing green. With black or cream tyres and coloured powder coated rims the colour coordination is total.

Hit more to see some of the eye catching designs. You can also see all the Velorbis bikes on their website http://www.velorbis.com.

Studenine Woman's Red Bicycle
Studine Balloon Cream Bicycle
Student Men's Green Bicycle
Student Men's Racing Green Bicycle
Student Men's Black Bicycle
Student Men's Black Bicycle
Studine Balloon Cream Bicycle
Studine Balloon Cream Bicycle
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