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In 1961 Nymanbolagen merged with the bicycle company [[Monark]] AB in [[Varberg]], Sweden into '''Monark-Crescentbolagen''' or '''MCB'''. Later all production took place in Varberg.
In 1961 Nymanbolagen merged with the bicycle company [[Monark]] AB in [[Varberg]], Sweden into '''Monark-Crescentbolagen''' or '''MCB'''. Later all production took place in Varberg.


The factory in Varberg is now owned by [[Grimaldi Industri AB]] via its bicycle company [[Cycleurope]], now also producing Bianci, [[Gitane]], [[Puch]] and some other brands.
The factory in Varberg is now owned by [[Grimaldi Industri AB]] via its bicycle company [[Cycleurope]], also producing Bianci, [[Gitane]], [[Puch]] and some other brands.


''Brands:''
''Brands:''

Revision as of 18:03, 8 November 2005

Nymanbolagen was the name of a well-known Swedish bicycle, moped, and motorcycle company in Uppsala, Sweden.

In 1947 Nymans Verkstäder in Uppsala, Lindblads Verkstäder (Amerikansk Cycleimport) in Stockholm and some minor bicycle companies, formed Nymanbolagen AB, situated in Uppsala, Sweden.

In 1961 Nymanbolagen merged with the bicycle company Monark AB in Varberg, Sweden into Monark-Crescentbolagen or MCB. Later all production took place in Varberg.

The factory in Varberg is now owned by Grimaldi Industri AB via its bicycle company Cycleurope, also producing Bianci, Gitane, Puch and some other brands.

Brands:

  • Lindblads/Nymanbolagen: Crescent, NV
  • Monark/MCB: Monark, Crescent