American Titanium Bike Brand Lynskey Files for Bankruptcy Protection; Frames Offered at Significant Discount
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The missing Lynskey? US titanium specialist is latest bike brand to file for bankruptcy
Lynskey, the US-based bike manufacturer that’s helped bring the benefits of titanium to cyclists around the world, has filed for bankruptcy. The voluntary petition was filed in the US Bankruptcy Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee on 30 April 2026.According to the filings, the company has liabilities between $1 million and $10 million, but ...
American Titanium Frame Manufacturer, Lynskey, Files for Bankruptcy
On April 30, the Tennessee-based frame manufacturer Lynskey filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Lynskey cited several reasons for the bankruptcy filing, including increased operating costs, cash-flow struggles, and e-commerce-related issues. Court filings show that Lynskey has between $1 million and $10 million in debt, with assets totaling roughly $50,000. Some 200+ creditors are owed, including SRAM and FSA, both of which Lynskey has racked up si…
Lynskey files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after 20 years building titanium bikes in the USA
Photo: Jim Hodgson US bike manufacturer Lynskey Performance Products, LLC has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. In an April 30 filing, the Chattanooga, Tennessee-based company reported between $1 and $10 million in liabilities, and assets valued between $0 and $50,000. Another filing suggests the company had $59,000 in cash on hand as of April 30, 2026. The Lynskey family has been building titanium bikes since 1984 In 1984, members of …
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