Berlin-based and framebuilder-owned Allygn Components aims to expand European and overseas accounts, grow its presence and build partnerships.
Berlin/Amsterdam — For immediate release — Allygn, the parent component company of Fern Bicycles, announces its partnership with Twotone as a strategic move to increase market share and brand awareness across Europe and overseas.
Allygn offers a smart selection of products focused on adventure, among them the already iconic Diamond Racks and the M.U.D fork, a Swiss Army Knife of a fork with Zedler ISO 4210:2015 certification, EFBE tri test, and TÜV certification, ready to improve any adventure frame around the globe.
Flo Haeussler, a product designer and frame builder, came from designing products and CAD work in the automobile industry and now has more than 14 years of experience in the bike industry. His work at Fern has established him as a unique voice and vision in the frame-builder community, earning multiple awards at international trade shows.
By combining in-house steel production with international suppliers, Allygn upholds high-quality standards in both design and construction.
Recently, and as part of this new phase of growth, Schindelhauer & Allygn have announced a new partnership for their gravel platform: "To take our Wilhelm gravel setup to the highest level – not just visually but also functionally – we opted for ALLYGN components and Gramm accessories, " says the Berlin bike company in their public communication regarding the announcement.
The brand name ALLYGN is a word play of “ally”, which refers to the needed communal support required to achieve a goal, and “align” which is a term used in framebuilding to make frames straight. Allygn is owned and run by Flo Haeussler, framebuilder and founder of Fern Bicycles.
Allygn components aim for a fully integrated bicycle design, where every part blends seamlessly into each bike's overall concept, both functionally and aesthetically.