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Canfield Bikes to distribute Guerrilla Gravity parts

Published November 17, 2023

FRUITA, Colo. (BRAIN) — Canfield Bikes will distribute service parts for Guerrilla Gravity bikes, which ceased operations in September.

The remaining Guerrilla Gravity frame and service parts, and select merchandise inventory will be offered through CanfieldBikes.com with an estimated mid-December ship date while supplies last. No new bikes will be sold. More parts are expected to be available soon.

"Like the rest of the mountain-bike community, we were saddened by the news of GG's departure from the industry," said Lance Canfield, Canfield Bikes owner and designer. "I've enjoyed watching their innovations and contributions as they grew from a new brand to a major player over the past decade. Our sport will be a little less rad without them, but I hope we can offer a small silver lining by keeping their riders rolling a little longer."

Former Guerrilla Gravity Rider Support Tech Tyler Whitworth joined Canfield Bikes in September to manage sales and customer service. He will assist with providing Guerrilla Gravity customer support.

"We couldn't do this without him," Lance Canfield said.

Guerrilla Gravity customers can contact RideGG@CanfieldBikes.com for service and support.

Guerrilla Gravity began manufacturing mountain bikes in 2015 at its Denver location with a small retail space. It also sold direct-to-consumer, shop-direct, through national demo centers and international distributors in the UK, Israel, Mexico, Chile, Singapore, and Malaysia.

"I'm glad our customers will be in good hands with a fellow Colorado bike company," said Guerrilla Gravity president and co-founder Will Montague. "Creating and growing GG alongside our amazing team has been the experience of a lifetime. I'm eternally grateful to all the riders, employees and everyone else who supported us along the way. Having a great group like Canfield on board to provide riders with continued support provides peace of mind as we conclude our journey."

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