Burley Design
Burley Design (previously Burley Design Cooperative) LLC is a company in Eugene, Oregon, United States that has produced outdoor family products since 1978. Its blue and yellow children's bicycle trailers were among the first on sale, in the early 1980s. In the past, Burley also made bicycles, tandem bicycles, recumbent bicycles, and rain gear.
Burley was run as a worker-owned cooperative from its inception until June 2006, when the company converted to a private corporation. In September 2006, Burley Design was purchased by Eugene businessman Michael Coughlin.[1][2] Production of bicycles and apparel ended that month, and the company turned to child, adventure, and pet trailers.
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Trailers
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- d'lite ST...Smart Transport New for 2009
- Solo ST...Smart Transport New for 2009
- d'lite
- Solo
- Cub
- Encore
- Honey Bee
- Bee
- Nomad
- Flatbed
- Tail Wagon
- Rover
- Travoy (Urban Trailer System) New for 2010
Trailercycles
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- Piccolo (attaches to Moose Rack, not seatpost)
- Kazoo (similar to Piccolo, but a single speed)
Upright Bicycles (No longer in production)
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- Hudson
- Vagabond
- McKenzie
- Sahalie
- Wolf Creek
- Fox Hollow
- Pine Grove
- Harlow
Tandem Bicycles (No longer in production)
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- Duet
- Rock 'N Roll
- Rumba
- Bossa Nova
- Tamberello
- Samba, mountain bike
- Bongo, mountain bike
Recumbent Bicycles (No longer in production)
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- Jett Creek - LWB
- Koosah - LWB
- Spider - LWB
- Nasoke - LWB
- Hepcat - SWB
- Django - SWB
- Canto - LWB
See also
References
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External links
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- ↑ McDonald, Sherri Buri. Burley gears up to streamline its manufacturing work force. Eugene Register-Guard. 12 September 2006. Accessed November 30, 2010.
- ↑ Schoening, Joel. (2010). The Rise and Fall of Burley Design Cooperative. Oregon Historical Quarterly, 111:3, 312–341. Accessed November 30, 2010.