Why choose a Stevens bicycle?
Since its foundation, Stevens has positioned itself as a leading brand in the cycling industry and has managed to conquer cyclists from all over the world thanks to its high quality designs and its constant innovative impulse "Made in Germany."
Stevens bicycles are completely designed and developed in Hamburg, where they are also assembled. This allows them to closely supervise each stage of production, obtaining a final product that will delight any cyclist.
The brand is characterized by choosing its suppliers very carefully, trying to prevail the quality and environmental impact. Therefore, they have created a proximity supply chain, with partners such as Bosch, SKS, Busch+Müller, etc., all with nearby production centers.
Stevens' curious story
Founded in Hamburg, in 1990 by Werner and Wolfgang von Hach. In 1991, he launched his first collection of bicycles, which was exhibited in the first edition of Eurobike, the most important bicycle fair. It was a promising beginning that marked the beginning of a new era for them. For 1993, they had already sold more than 10,000 bicycles and were present in four countries.
In 1997, the readers of the magazine "Bike" granted Stevens the first position of the ranking in value for money between all brands. Thus recognizing your commitment to customer quality and satisfaction.
In 2004 he saw Andreas Raelert, the best triathlete in Germany, reach sixth place at the Athens Olympic Games, riding the Stevens Vuelta. It was a memorable milestone for the brand, since it reaffirmed its presence in the international sports scene.
In 2006, they presented a new series of double suspension bicycles developed by Thomas Kamm: the Stevens Fluent and Glide models, which had a great reception in the cycling scene. The following year, 2007, he saw Daniel Unger and Lisa Norden become world champions, both riding Stevens bicycles. Lisa set up the Stevens SCF1 and Daniel Unger La Stevens SLC Team.
In 2010, Stevens once again consecrated as the most successful brand in the World Cyclocross Championship. Arnaud Jouffroy and Marianne Vos became world champions. For years, Stevens is the leading brand of Ciclocross in Germany and Europe.
Stevens has demonstrated a constant commitment to technological innovation. They have promoted the development of new technologies and designs in the cycling industry, always seeking to offer cyclists the best in performance and comfort. Mounting a Stevens bicycle means to join a long tradition of excellence in cycling.
Stevens's most outstanding models
Are you looking for a road bike at a competitive price? We recommend the Stevens Izoard.
Do you prefer a double suspension mountain bike for Cross-Country? Choose the Stevens swears
Are you one of those who still enjoy squeezing BTT's marches and routes with a rigid? In that case we recommend Stevens Sonora.
Despite having quality bicycles in all disciplines, the Stevens crown jewel is undoubtedly its cyclocross bicycle, the Stevens Super Prestige.
Advantages of buying a reconditioned Stevens bicycle
Buying a reconditioned bicycle is an excellent option fundamentally for three reasons:
The first is economic savings. Buying a second -hand bicycle reconditioned in Tuvalum you get a saving between 20% and up to 60% compared to its new price.
The second reason is mechanical certification. You can buy a second -hand Stevens bicycle from an individual, but most websites and apps of used products do not offer any guarantee about the state of the items that sell and you have to trust that a stranger does not sell you a bicycle with hidden damage . In Tuvalum all bicycles are reviewed and reconditioned by our mechanical team with 1 year mechanical guarantee and with 18 -month repurchase guarantee. In addition, our mechanics ensure that each reconditioned bicycle meets the same technical requirements and approval that the European Union requires new bicycles.
Another weight of weight to buy a reconditioned Stevens bicycle is its sustainable impact. Being a bicycle that has already been manufactured, you save the environmental footprint that would generate a new bicycle. Did you know that manufacturing a bicycle generates a carbon footprint of 300 kilos of CO2?