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Founded | 1984 |
Founder | Jerome Berman |
Headquarters | American Canyon, California |
Products | Bicycles Scooters |
Website | http://www.dynacraftbike.com/ |
Dynacraft BSC, Inc is a United States based distributor of bicycles, scooters, battery operated ride-ons, and electric ride-ons. Dynacraft is based in American Canyon, California and has its distribution center located there as well. Dynacraft bikes are sold through major chains such as Wal-Mart and Toys-R-Us, Kohls, Fred Meyer, Canadian Tire, Academy Sports + Outdoor, and Exchange Army & Air Force Exchange and through online outlets such as Amazon.com.
Directors are John Bisges, David Castrucci and Bill Talios.
Dynacraft BSC, Inc. imports and distributes various brands of bicycles, scooters, electric ride ons, and battery operated ride ons to major retailers in the United States. Its customers include large toy, department, sporting goods, and mass merchandise chains. The company markets and sells products through retailers and online. Dynacraft BSC, Inc. was formerly known as Dynacraft Industries, Inc. and changed its name to Dynacraft BSC, Inc. in June 2004. The company was incorporated in 1984, moved to San Rafael, California in 1998, and is now based in American Canyon, California.
Dynacraft unveiled some of the first chainless bicycles with its Dekra line in 2006 and in 2009 launched its Sonoma Chainless Bicycle Collection. The design of the Sonoma's Chainless D-Drive uses a drive shaft to transmit power from the bike pedals to the rear wheel, eliminating the need for a chain entirely. This advanced system requires minimal maintenance, and is claimed to be cleaner, safer, and longer-lasting than the traditional bicycle chain system.The upright ergonomic design also provides increased comfort for adult riders while reducing strain on the lower back.
Dynacraft owns or licenses different brands of bicycles, scooters, battery operated ride ons, and electric ride ons which include;
In 1999 Dynacraft voluntarily recalled about 3,000 Magna "Great Divide," 21- speed mountain bikes, sold in the 24-inch size for girls and boys, and the 26-inch size for women and men. The bikes could have defective handle bar stems which would not tighten sufficiently to lock onto the bicycles. This can cause the front wheel not to turn properly, resulting in serious injuries to the rider from falls. Dynacraft stated that is not aware of any injuries or incidents involving these bicycles. The bikes have a model number on the left side of the seat post. The girls' bikes have model number 8504-50 and are purple. The boys' bikes have model number 8504-51 and are blue. The women's bikes have model number 8547-84 and also are purple. The men's bikes have model number 8547-85 and are black. The words "Great Divide" are located on the cross-tubes of these bicycles and the word "KALLOY" is located on the handlebar stems. Fred Meyer Stores in Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon, Utah and Washington sold these bikes from December 1998 through August 18, 1999.