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- Univega abstract "Univega is a brand of bicycles, created during the bike boom of the 1970s by Ben Lawee (1926–2002), who founded Lawee Inc. to design, specify, and import bicycles initially manufactured in Italy by Italvega, and subsequently in Japan by Miyata.Prior to creating the Univega brand, Lawee had been the importer of Motobécane bicycles in the U.S. and had created the Italvega in Italy. His Bertoni brand appeared after the creation of Univega.Lawee marketed the Univega brand using the taglines \"Discover the difference\" and \"Ride it your way\" and began marketing their Alpina series of mountain bikes in the early 1980s. In 1985 Lawee moved Univega Headquarters to Signal Hill California in his new building designed by Randy Morris and Brian Corntassel of Phelps Morris Architects, Long Beach, CA. Univega now had a competitive look that would last another 11 years of success.Univega competed in the U.S. with domestic and European bicycle manufacturers including Schwinn, Raleigh, Peugeot and Motobecane — as well as other Japanese manufacturers including Miyata, Fuji, Bridgestone, Panasonic, Nishiki, Lotus and Centurion. Bikes manufactured in Japan succeeded in the U.S. market until currency fluctuations in the late 1980s made them less competitive, which led companies to source bicycles from Taiwan.In 1996, the parent company of Raleigh Bicycle Company, Derby Cycle, absorbed Univega along with the Nishiki brand of bicycles.".
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- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Baghdad.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Bianchi_Bicycles.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Bike_boom.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Bridgestone.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Campagnolo.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cycle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Centurion_(bicycle).
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Columbus_Tubing.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Cycles_Peugeot.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Derby_Cycle.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Fuji_Bikes.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Italvega.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_yen.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Japanese_bicycle_brands_and_manufacturers.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Lotus_(bicycles).
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Miyata.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Motobécane.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_bike.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Nishiki_(bicycle).
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Panasonic.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Raleigh_Bicycle_Company.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Road_bicycle.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Schwinn_Bicycle_Company.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLink Touring_bicycle.
- Univega wikiPageWikiLinkText "Univega".
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- Univega subject Category:Cycle_manufacturers_of_the_United_States.
- Univega hypernym Brand.
- Univega type Company.
- Univega comment "Univega is a brand of bicycles, created during the bike boom of the 1970s by Ben Lawee (1926–2002), who founded Lawee Inc. to design, specify, and import bicycles initially manufactured in Italy by Italvega, and subsequently in Japan by Miyata.Prior to creating the Univega brand, Lawee had been the importer of Motobécane bicycles in the U.S. and had created the Italvega in Italy.".
- Univega label "Univega".
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- Univega wasDerivedFrom Univega?oldid=701973803.
- Univega isPrimaryTopicOf Univega.