Key Information About Swiss Army Bicycles

By Fausto Capello


The Swiss have set a remarkably high standard when it comes to practical and precision driven equipment. Among the things that have earned the Swiss this honour are the amazing Swiss army knives, the Swiss watches and of course the Swiss army bicycle.

Renowned as the mean machine which provides you uttermost accuracy on two wheels this bicycle has stood the test of time with only a few modifications to its design. Since its introduction into the Swiss army patrol in the early years of the 20th century the bike has only had three major revisions.

Since they were first introduced into the army, bicycles have played a very large role in the Swiss army. The first few years was when the bicycles were used to their maximum and had a great influence within the army. However, it was not the Swiss but the British who initially used bicycles in the army. The Swiss did follow the suit and moulded their bicycle from the British version, which is the Raleigh DL- 1.

The end of War witnessed a decrease in the popularity of bicycles in the infantry because of the popularity of mechanized warfare. The Swiss on the other hand not only preserved the idea of using bicycles in the infantry rather they increased the introduction of the bikes.

It was in 1946 that the bicycle was greatly improved into a better, lighter model. It wasn't for another 50 years in 1995 that the bike was again further reformed.

The initial single speed bike was one that offered a balanced ride with a smooth road feel. This utility bike has now been improved as a multiple speed commuter which provides the rider with a better ride on a countryside trek. Even though the Swiss have tried hard to maintain the original look and identity of the bike the newer version can be truly said to have been jazzed up to perfection.

Used to be known as the 'condor,' the bicycle now hosts foreign parts that make it exclusive, stable and long-lasting. Features include a seven speed drive by Shimano, which is considered the most important feature to be added to the bicycle. British Reynolds provided the frame tubes, while the comfortable spring saddle comes from the Netherlands.

What makes the Swiss army bicycle a fashionable bike, while also keeping it sturdy, is the Italian handle bar and stem, as well as the French Mavic rim. Though more known for manufacturing professional racing bikes, Condor SA makes these top quality bicycles in Switzerland and has earned a reputation from doing so.

The Swiss used only the best materials from around the world, making sure the quality of these bicycles are everlasting. The result? A bicycle that is as good as and will last as long as the Swiss army knife, even though at a more costly price.




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