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Favorit (bicycle)

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Favorit bicycle
Favorit-branded dérailleur

Favorit was a Czechoslovak brand of bicycles manufactured in Rokycany.

History

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The factory in Rokycany was founded in 1922 by František Hering together with Heinrich Kastrup and Ambros Swetlik, founders of Es-Ka, another bicycle manufacturer from Cheb.[1][2] The factory was manufacturing bicycles branded Tripol until 1934, when the company was split into two. The manufacturing of Tripol was moved to a newly build factory. The old factory remained to Hering, who founded his own brand, Tudor. In 1948, both factories have been nationalised[1] and made part of the state-owned ČZ Strakonice. Following a reorganisation in 1950, factories were made part of the newly created state-owned company Eska Cheb. Since two previously factories were making bicycles of two distinct brands, in 1951 the head of the company Josef Bochníček, suggested a new brand for the united company, Favorit.

References

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  1. ^ a b Roman Miler (6 June 2011). "Favorit Rokycany" (in Czech). Český rozhlas.
  2. ^ Martin Totůšek (23 June 2009). Výroba jízdních kol v ČR: minulost, současnost a budoucnost (geografické aspekty) [Production of bicycles in the Czech Republic, present and future (geographic aspects)] (Bc) (in Czech). MUNI.