Cowboy moves its electric bike production back home… almost

Cowboy, Brussels, the maker of an electric bike based in Belgium, is approaching its production to accelerate delivery due to modern design in classic design and European cycling.
Generates their electronic bike from Asia, Nightmare Instead, he returns his assembly to the house – or at least very close to the house.
Cowboy has collaborated with France-based company Recycles, “a renowned French manufacturer with over 30 years of production experience for brands such as Peugeot, to collect its bikes at Romilly-Sur-Seine.”
“This is done to reduce the time needed to deliver the electric bike to its customers,” said Cowboy CEO and founder, Adrian Day.
“Bringing our assembly to France is a significant turning point for cowboys. This move enhances our commitment to quality while allowing us to scaze efficiently to meet demand. Working with a manufacturer with a specialty with a prospect for the future can improve our production, not only to improve our production, but also to improve our production. Riders collecting in the saddle.

While many electric bike companies have been working hard over the past few years, Cowboy has long tried to maintain lean operations, although this has sometimes led to long delivery time and customer complaints. Therefore, the company’s move to replace it hopes to address these concerns.
“We approve and apologize to the delays that some customers have recently faced, and we have taken decisive steps to fix this problem,” said the day. ElecrektrekHuman beings “this move proves that Cowboy creates a stronger and flexible future while focusing on our customer experience.”
The move also comes when World War II and retaliatory tariffs are returned in the news and cause more uncertainty for electronic bicycles produced in the news. Major production centers such as China, Taiwan and other leading Asian producers.


Recycles appear to be ready to meet demand, and it is said that the production of French bike will invest heavily in the future. The company is currently developing 25,000 square meters (270,000 square feet), which is ready by 2027.
As Gregory Trebaol, CEO of Recycling, explained:
“We are excited to collect cowboy bicycles in France. Cowboy is the world’s most advanced electronic bike and combines cutting technology with a glossy design and an integrated ride experience.

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