This bike is not just any old bike but let the price wawww
he just is he the most expensive bike in Indonesia ..

Bicycles are very expensive in Indonesia is not because it is made of gold, diamonds, pearls or something. Goods which have become very rare ancient precisely in Indonesia the main attraction, the more rare the more expensive because in the search. Such is our country because the museum storehouse of various cultural products both tangible goods and art.
Ever heard that the price of the equivalent bicycle xenia car? bicycle crazy what the hell is it made of gold! Not really, this is a Dutch-made Gazelle bicycles of the first output prices can be up to par with xenia car.
A brief history of Gazelle Bicycles
Gazelle company was founded in 1892 by Willem Kölling and Rudolf Arentsen. At first they sold bicycles imported from England. They started their own production using the Gazelle name in 1902. After changing hands several times, Gazelle is now owned by Glide Buy Out Fund, a venture capital fund Netherlands.
During the period from 1920 to 1940, the Gazelle bicycle has successfully exported to the East Indies. Many Gazelle bicycles survive throughout Indonesia even today and are highly sought Netherlands (collector). During this period, Gazelle uses cartoon characters Piet Pelle.
Developments include foldable bicycle deliveries in 1930 and a tandem bicycle introduced in 1935. An electric bike produced in 1937 together with Philips. In 1954 Gazelle became a public company and build bicycle millions of units. In 1959, Gazelle patented grip system 3 Speed first gear.
In the mid-60s to build a "Racing Special Division" workshop at their factory in Dieren. In this workshop race frames handbuilt by skilled craftsmen. At the height of their commercial success (around 1980-1985) about 35 people are employed. Gazelle had success with a steel-framed "Champion Mondial" bicycles and sponsored racing team now infamous TVM.
Gazelle is the first Dutch bicycle manufacturer to introduce "Kwikstep" folding bicycle in 1964. The front-drum brake hub that was developed in 1968 and still in production today.
Centenary in 1992 coincided with eight million bikes produced. Daughter Margriet classified the company "Royal" Gazelle in honor of the anniversary. Since then one million bicycles were produced every three to four years.
In 2009, won the Dutch Gazelle bicycles Year with Chamonix Innergy electric bicycle. This is the first time in the history of the competition that the electric bike has won a prestigious award.
In 2010, Gazelle bicycle elected the most trusted brands in annual Readers Digest brand survey in Europe.
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