In 1992 Avalanche Bicycles were launched into the South African market. 30 years on and the brand is still providing the machines which facilitate adventures, on two wheels, for thousands of cyclists. From toddlers stepping over their first balance bike to eBikers and everyone in between. To mark their 30th anniversary Avalanche Bicycles are launching a ‘Click and Collect’ order system; whereby riders can order the bike of their dreams off the updated website, then pick up and pay for the bike at the Avalanche dealer of their choosing.
Since 1992 Avalanche Bicycles have provided South African cyclists with quality and highly capable bikes at an affordable price. Photo by Craig Kolesky.
“Avalanche Bicycles are virtually synonymous with cycling in South Africa” Andrew Cattell CEO Dragons Sports, the company behind the bikes, said. “Most local cyclists will have had an Avalanche at some point in their riding careers, probably as one of their first bikes. We are exceptionally proud of that! The freedom that Avalanche Bicycles have provided to thousands of kids over the years, be it for pedalling their way to school or getting up to mischief racing around their neighbourhoods or building dirt jumps to hit. Those memories are golden and to have been able to facilitate them through our bikes is something we don’t take lightly.”
The Avalanche ethos has always been one of creating affordable, quality, bikes for any adventure. That will continue into the brand’s fourth decade, with an expanded range of offering to cover both road and offroad riding, including electric mountain bikes and electric cruisers, in addition to the kid’s mountain bikes and BMXs. Bicycles for the youngest riders has historically been one of Avalanche’s strengths. This is set to continue with balance bikes, 14-, 16-, 20- and 24 inch wheeled bicycles for both boys and girls.
Avalanche Bicycles create bikes for all ages and have facilitated countless family adventures over the last 30 years. Photo by Craig Kolesky.
The Avalanche Bicycles range features men’s and women’s mountain bikes, urban commuters, cruisers, a fat bike and a gravel bike. The Estrada Gravel 700C is a highly capable machine. Not only is it at home on the vast network of gravel roads which criss-cross South Africa but it can also double as a road bike, ideal for taking on the country’s famous mass-participation road races on. For riders who do not regularly venture onto the road, but who want to take part in the Cape Town Cycle Tour or 94.7 Ride Joburg, the Avalanche Estrada Gravel can be easily fitted with fast-rolling road tyres.
The Avalanche Electric Bike Mte, Avalanche Electric Bike 26″ Luna-E and Avalanche Electric Bike E.Go provide affordable eBike options for the growing number of riders seeking electric bicycles. Boasting 29 inch wheels, an integrated battery and a 350W motor, the Mte is Avalanche’s most capable eBike. The 26″ Luna-E has a curved top tube and 26 inch wheels, allowing smaller or younger riders to feel comfortable on the bike.
Two of the four Avalanche Bicycles teams at FNB Wines2Whales with their Reflex and Prima Pro mountain bikes. From left to right: Zintle Mpahlwa, Siphosethu Mejini, Zynn Grondein and Sindile Mavundla. Photo by Max Sullivan.
At the 2022 FNB Wines2Whales events Avalanche Bicycles once more proved their mettle. Sindile Mavundla, the bicycle major of Cape Town and founder of Khaltsha Cycles, led four teams through the Shiraz race. Mavundla piloted the Avalanche Reflex Pro through the singletracks from Lourensford to Onrus, while his teammate Zintle Mpahlwa and the Khaltsha Cycles Ladies, Yomelela Mfazwe and Iviwe Khalo, rode Avalanche Prima Pros.
“Having been part of the Avalanche Brand for five years now, I’m impressed by the commitment to continue providing South Africa with quality affordable bicycles” Mavundla smiled. “My experience aboard the Reflex Pro has been great, the bike handles very well and the shifting from the L-TWOO AX groupset is perfect. I have been especially impressed with the airfork, particularly when riding through some of the rocky areas which we encountered during W2W.”
The Reflex Pro and Prima Pro mountain bikes, plus all remainder of the Avalanche range, are available via the brand’s new ‘Click and Collect’ platform on their website. Cyclists can visit www.avalanchebikes.co.za to browse the full range, then order the bike of their choosing and select which independent Avalanche dealer they would like to have the bicycle delivered to. The bike shop will then notify the purchaser when the bicycle arrives, allowing the rider to complete the sale in store. This ensures that bike shops remain an integral part of the Avalanche Bicycles business model and helps develop the relationship between cyclists and their independent local retailers.
Siphosethu Mejini, of Avalanche Bicycles, drops through the Paul Cluver Play Park on Stage 2 of the FNB Wines2Whales Shiraz event on his Avalanche Reflex Pro. The 2022 W2W is Mejini’s fourth aboard the same Reflex Pro. Photo by Max Sullivan.
My first new bike as an adult was an Avalanche. Good value for money and it got me into the sport.
Avalanche has a good spectrum in the value end of the market. All it needs now is a value full suspension.