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  1. Hope Technology is one of the world leaders in engineering bicycle components. Since 1989, owners Ian Weatherill and Simon Sharp have been pushing the industry forward through designing, testing and manufacturing virtually all products in-house at the factory in Barnoldswick, United Kingdom.

    • NEWS

      NEWS - Hope Tech - Made in Barnoldswick, England

    • SHOP

      Hope Technology is one of the world leaders in engineering...

    • ABOUT US

      ABOUT US - Hope Tech - Made in Barnoldswick, England

    • HISTORY

      HISTORY - Hope Tech - Made in Barnoldswick, England

    • TEAM

      TEAM - Hope Tech - Made in Barnoldswick, England

    • HUBS

      Hope Technology (IPCO) Ltd. Registered in England and Wales....

    • BRAKES

      Tech 4 E4. Building on 25+ years of experience.

    • WHEELS

      WHEELS - Hope Tech - Made in Barnoldswick, England

  2. www.hopetech.com › products › brakesBrakes - Hope Tech

    Hope Tech offers a range of brakes for different riding styles and applications, from lightweight X2 to powerful XCR Pro. Find out the features, fitment and options of each brake model and rotor type.

  3. www.hopetech.com › products › hubsHubs - Hope Tech

    Hope Technology offers a range of hubs for different bike types and riding styles, from road to downhill. Find out more about their features, specifications and warranty options.

  4. Hope Technology offers a range of bike parts, apparel and accessories for mountain biking, road cycling and kids. Shop online for secure and easy transactions, customer service and delivery options.

  5. Hope - World Class Brakes, Rims, Hubs & Wheels . No empty sales promises, but product quality at the highest level, that's what Hope Technology stands for with its bike components.

  6. A home grown company HOPE Technik and its subsidiary SESTO Robotics are providing just the kind of disruptive technologies that Infineon needs to maximise productivity at its manufacturing operations.

  7. Hope Tech 3 E4 review - BikeRadar