Lauf Cycles
TypePrivate Limited Company
IndustryBicycles
FoundedDecember 2010 (December 2010)
FoundersBenedikt Skulasson,
Gudberg Bjornsson
HeadquartersReykjavik, Iceland
ProductsBicycles, bicycle forks, handlebars
Website

Lauf Cycles is an Icelandic bicycle brand based in Reykjavik, Iceland. They specialise in gravel bikes.

The Lauf Forks idea was born over a cold bike-ride aprés beer in a cramped basement apartment in Reykjavik around Christmas-time 2010. Avid mountain biker and engineer Benedikt Skulason, at the time working as an R&D engineer for a high-end composite prosthetic feet company, pitched his idea of a super-light revolutionary bicycle suspension fork to his good friend and industrial designer Gudberg Bjornsson.

They are most commonly known for their invention of the Lauf Spring: a pivotless trailing link fork.[1] A set of glass fiber[2] springs are attached between the wheel set and the forks of a bike.[3] Manufacturing is done in Iceland, with subsidiary dealers found in both Europe and the United States.

The company gained media attention, when Canadian Cyclocross National Champion,[4] Michael Van Den Ham[5] used Lauf bikes for his successful competition wins in 2018.[6]

Lauf pivotless, trailing link fork

See also

References

  1. "Lauf Grit - Outline of Lauf Spring Design". www.laufcycling.com. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  2. "Introducing Lauf". Epic Cycles. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  3. "Lauf Grit fork review". BikeRadar. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  4. "'cyclingcanada.ca' - 2018 Shimano Canadian Cyclocross Championships & PTBO CX UCI C2". Cycling Canada Cyclisme. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  5. Schuster, Zachary (2018-07-18). "Pro Bike: Michael Van den Ham's 2018 DK 200 Lauf True Grit Gravel Bike". Cyclocross Magazine - Cyclocross and Gravel News, Races, Bikes, Media. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
  6. Schuster, Zachary (2017-11-02). "Interview: Michael van den Ham on Winning 2017 Canadian Nationals". Cyclocross Magazine - Cyclocross and Gravel News, Races, Bikes, Media. Retrieved 2020-04-21.
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