Brands

Sunnyside Sports, your Bend, Oregon Bike Shop, supports Central Oregon cyclists with the best brands and best mechanics around. The following links will take you to the websites of the brands we sell. Surf to your heart’s content. Read our staff reviews of bikes we sell. Then come by the shop and let us set you up with the bicycle of your dreams!

Trek Bikes
Trek is people committed to changing lives through cycling. Who strive to enhance the riding experience worldwide through innovative products, dynamic partnerships, bicycle friendly development, and exceptional dealer and customer care.


Cervelo

Is a group of people who not only love cycling, but love pushing the envelope in every way possible. With the engagement of eight engineers, the rate of development at Cervélo is faster than ever before.


Orbea
The beginnings of Orbea reach deeper into history than nearly any other bicycle manufacturer, to 1847 when the Orbea brothers began their metal tubing business in the Basque region of northern Spain. In 1930, the brothers narrowed their focus to making bicycles, a natural progression given that cycling is an integral part of the lives of the Basque people. This area (approximately the size of New Hampshire) supports more than 1500 cycling clubs and has 150 riders competing in the European pro peloton.

 


Yeti
Ride Driven! Our goal is simple.  We want to make bikes that are well engineered and masterfully crafted.  So when you look at a Yeti frame, notice the details.  Each frame is infused with the character and expertise of our employees.  When you ride on e you will feel what we mean.  enjoy!

 


Ibis
Some of the finest, most innovative bikes on the planet.

 


Turner Bicycles

 

Bad-ass dual suspension.


Independent Fabrication

 

Ask yourself: “If I owned a bike company, what kind of frames would I want to build?” Well, we DO own a bike company, and we strive to build the best custom frames in the world, nothing less. We want to work with the most cutting-edge materials and techniques in existence, and above all, we want to be proud of what we do for a living. Pride of ownership is our incentive; it gives us the edge over the competition. The proof lies in our attention to detail, craftsmanship, and the quality of the ride.


Ritchey Logic

 

Tom Ritchey is one-of-a-kind. He continues to juggle his duties as president and lead designer of our company, now distributed in over 40 countries, while still logging 10,000 miles a year all over the world. His latest passion is Project Rwanda, which strives to further economic development in Rwanda through initiatives based on the bicycle. Inspiration often comes to him while out on a ride, generating ideas that he then processes as three-dimensional design images – in his head. This is followed by the creation of initial concept models, many of which he creates by fillet brazing pieces or scraps of frame tubing. It all comes naturally to a guy who taught himself to build frames as a teenager, and who designed some of the burgeoning mountain bike industry’s first frames and components back in the 1970’s. Every year Tom guides our R&D efforts in pursuit of both subtle improvements to existing products, or large-scale advances leading to new ones.


Breezer Bikes
Finally, here are bikes that fit right into your life. Breezers are comfortable and easy to use—and they add spark to everyday living. They’re all fitted out for a quick trip to the store, your commute or weekend jaunts with friends. Experience the freedom, feel the energy of using your own power to get where you need to go. Fit exercise into your life, not just onto it, with transportation that’s fun. What a great way to save time and money!

 


Swobo
Tim Parr first started Swobo in 1991 when nobody else would hire him. What started out as a movement to change the way people think of bicycle clothes (and ultimately the bicycle itself), has developed into a group of like-minded citizens that span from San Francisco to Manhattan, and Tokyo to London. The roots of the company began within the sensibilities surrounding the bicycle, which has since nurtured a design philosophy that guides the company to this day.

 


SE Bikes
SE Racing’s history started over 35 years ago in 1970. That’s when teenage entrepreneur, Scot Breithaupt began promoting “Pedal-Cross” races in Long Beach, CA. This was considered the birth of organized BMX racing. Soon afterwards, he created a sanctioning body with a points system, governed rules, and regulations.

 


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