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-Production numbers are often guesswork, especially as mass production moved to Asia and the world moved to riding off road. +
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-===== Worldwide Bicycle Production  ===== 
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-Mountain bikes drove an 80's boom in bicycle sales.  Graph from:  
-[[http://campagnolodelta.blogspot.com/2011/06/american-bicycle-boom.html|campagnolodelta]] 
  
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-US Bike sales from 1981->2005.  +
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-Mt. bikes were 10% of US sales in 1984 and doubled to 20% of US sales by 1985.((See [[https://www.cyclepublishing.com/cyclingbooks/dc.html7The Dancing Chain]] by Frank Berto, page 248)) +
-[[https://www.bicycleretailer.com/opinion-analysis/2020/04/13/vosper-why-2019-was-year-everything-changed|bicycleretailer]] +
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