There's tons of bike brands. This list includes the top ones. Ranked by popularity.*

#1

Trek

Website: 26 ptsGoogle: 22 ptsInstagram: 20 ptsTwitter: 11 ptsFacebook: 21 ptsYouTube: 17 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Trek Bicycle Corporation is a bicycle and cycling product manufacturer and distributor under brand names Trek, Electra Bicycle Company, Bontrager, and Diamant Bikes. With its headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin, Trek bicycles are marketed through 1,700 independently owned bicycle shops across North America, subsidiaries in Europe, Asia, South Africa, as well as distributors in 90 countries worldwide. Most Trek bicycles are manufactured outside the United States, in countries including the Netherlands, Germany, Taiwan, and China. [1]

Website 6.5m vists/mo [a] Google 100% Trends score [b] Instagram 1.4m followers Twitter 239k followers Facebook 1.7m followers YouTube 215k subscribers
#2

Specialized

Website: 24 ptsGoogle: 16 ptsInstagram: 20 ptsTwitter: 12 ptsFacebook: 21 ptsYouTube: 19 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc., colloquially known as and stylized as SPECIALIZED, is an American company which designs, manufactures and markets bicycles, bicycle components and related products under the brand name "Specialized", as well as the premium and professional oriented "S-works". The Morgan Hill, California-based company was founded in 1974 by Mike Sinyard. [2]

Website 4.6m vists/mo [a] Google 73% Trends score [b] Instagram 1.4m followers Twitter 305k followers Facebook 2.0m followers YouTube 361k subscribers
#3

Canyon

Website: 24 ptsGoogle: 19 ptsInstagram: 21 ptsTwitter: 7 ptsFacebook: 17 ptsYouTube: 16 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Canyon Bicycles GmbH (abbr.: Canyon) is a German manufacturer of road bikes, mountain bikes, hybrid bikes, triathlon bikes and e-bikes based in Koblenz, Germany. In 2001 the company took the step from being a supplier to becoming a cycle manufacturer. [3]

Website 5.1m vists/mo [a] Google 86% Trends score [b] Instagram 1.5m followers Twitter 68k followers Facebook 773k followers YouTube 193k subscribers
#4

Giant

Website: 21 ptsGoogle: 15 ptsInstagram: 16 ptsTwitter: 1 ptsFacebook: 21 ptsYouTube: 12 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd. (commonly known as Giant) is a Taiwanese bicycle manufacturer, recognized as the world's largest bicycle designer and manufacturer. Giant has manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, the Netherlands, China, and Hungary. [4]

Website 2.2m vists/mo [a] Google 68% Trends score [b] Instagram 711k followers Twitter 8k followers Facebook 2.0m followers YouTube 77k subscribers
#5

Santa Cruz

Website: 16 ptsGoogle: 11 ptsInstagram: 20 ptsTwitter: 7 ptsFacebook: 14 ptsYouTube: 18 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Santa Cruz Bicycles is a manufacturer of high end mountain bikes based in Santa Cruz, California. They sponsor the Santa Cruz Syndicate, a downhill racing team. Formerly owned by NHS, Inc. On July 3, 2015, Santa Cruz Bicycles was sold to Pon Holdings, a family-owned Dutch conglomerate with a bicycle division including brands such as Cervélo, Focus and Royal Dutch Gazelle. [5]

Website 651k vists/mo [a] Google 50% Trends score [b] Instagram 1.4m followers Twitter 66k followers Facebook 500k followers YouTube 272k subscribers
#6

Cannondale

Website: 20 ptsGoogle: 13 ptsInstagram: 12 ptsTwitter: 10 ptsFacebook: 17 ptsYouTube: 13 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

The Cannondale Bicycle Corporation is an American division of Dutch conglomerate Pon Holdings that supplies bicycles. Its headquarters are in Wilton, Connecticut, with engineering offices in Freiburg, Germany. Frames are manufactured in Taiwan. [6]

Website 1.2m vists/mo [a] Google 59% Trends score [b] Instagram 348k followers Twitter 117k followers Facebook 797k followers YouTube 84k subscribers
#7

Orbea

Website: 20 ptsGoogle: 11 ptsInstagram: 13 ptsTwitter: 4 ptsFacebook: 13 ptsYouTube: 15 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Orbea is a bicycle manufacturer based in Mallabia, Spain. It is part of the Mondragón Cooperative Corporation and Spain's largest bicycle manufacturer. Orbea manufactures and assembles bikes at their own factory in Mallabia, the other models being made in Portugal and frameset are from China. [7]

Website 1.1m vists/mo [a] Google 50% Trends score [b] Instagram 416k followers Twitter 42k followers Facebook 354k followers YouTube 116k subscribers
#8

S Works

Website: 24 ptsGoogle: 3 ptsInstagram: 3 ptsTwitter: 12 ptsFacebook: 1 ptsYouTube: 19 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Specialized Bicycle Components, Inc., colloquially known as and stylized as SPECIALIZED, is an American company which designs, manufactures and markets bicycles, bicycle components and related products under the brand name "Specialized", as well as the premium and professional oriented "S-works". The Morgan Hill, California-based company was founded in 1974 by Mike Sinyard. [8]

This brand shares website, Wikipedia page, and Twitter and YouTube accounts with Specialized.

Website 4.6m vists/mo [a] Google 14% Trends score [b] Instagram 29k followers Twitter 305k followers Facebook 13k followers YouTube 361k subscribers
#9

Cube Bikes

Website: 21 ptsGoogle: 2 ptsInstagram: 12 ptsTwitter: 1 ptsFacebook: 13 ptsYouTube: 5 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

CUBE is a German bicycle brand. The company was founded in 1993 by Marcus Pürner, who began with an area of 50 m2 in his father's furniture factory in Waldershof, Germany. The company has expanded its production area to 55,000 m2[2] and sells to more than 60 countries all over the world. [9]

Website 2.1m vists/mo [a] Google 9% Trends score [b] Instagram 349k followers Twitter 13k followers Facebook 416k followers YouTube 32k subscribers
#10

Marin

Website: 14 ptsGoogle: 13 ptsInstagram: 11 ptsTwitter: 1 ptsFacebook: 7 ptsYouTube: 3 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Marin is a bicycle manufacturer in Marin County, California, established in 1986. It specializes in mountain bikes but also has other types. Many of its 68 bicycles are named after locations in and around Marin County. [10]

Website 454k vists/mo [a] Google 59% Trends score [b] Instagram 155k followers Twitter 11k followers Facebook 65k followers YouTube 18k subscribers
#11

GT Bikes

Website: 11 ptsGoogle: 1 ptsInstagram: 11 ptsTwitter: 3 ptsFacebook: 12 ptsYouTube: 8 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

GT Bicycles is an American company that designs and manufactures BMX, mountain, and road bicycles. GT is a division of the Dutch conglomerate Pon Holdings, which also markets Cannondale, Schwinn, Mongoose, IronHorse, DYNO, and RoadMaster bicycle brands; all manufactured in Asia. [11]

Website 154k vists/mo [a] Google 5% Trends score [b] Instagram 209k followers Twitter 25k followers Facebook 332k followers YouTube 55k subscribers
#12

Merida Bikes

Website: 16 ptsGoogle: 1 ptsInstagram: 10 ptsTwitter: 1 ptsFacebook: 12 ptsYouTube: 3 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Merida Industry Co., Ltd is a Taiwan-based company with R&D headquarters in Germany that designs, manufactures and markets bicycles globally in over 77 countries. Founded in 1972 by Ike Tseng (1932–2012), the company designs and manufactures over 2 million bicycles a year at its factories in Taiwan, China and Germany. After Tseng's death in January 2012, his son Michael Tseng became the company's president. [12]

Website 658k vists/mo [a] Google 5% Trends score [b] Instagram 125k followers Twitter 8k followers Facebook 273k followers YouTube 18k subscribers
#13

Kona Bikes

Website: 12 ptsGoogle: 1 ptsInstagram: 12 ptsTwitter: 2 ptsFacebook: 10 ptsYouTube: 3 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Kona Bikes is a bicycle company based in the Pacific Northwest. The company was founded in 1988 by Dan Gerhard and Jacob Heilbron in Vancouver, BC. Their world headquarters are in Ferndale, Washington, with Canadian distribution offices in Vancouver, and European distribution offices in Monaco. [13]

Website 291k vists/mo [a] Google 5% Trends score [b] Instagram 261k followers Twitter 16k followers Facebook 112k followers YouTube 17k subscribers
#14

Schwinn

Website: 11 ptsGoogle: 8 ptsInstagram: 8 ptsTwitter: 1 ptsFacebook: 11 ptsYouTube: 1 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

The Schwinn Bicycle Company is an American company that develops, manufactures and markets bicycles under the eponymous brand name. The company was originally founded by Ignaz Schwinn (1860–1948) in Chicago in 1895. It became the dominant manufacturer of American bicycles through most of the 20th century. After declaring bankruptcy in 1992, Schwinn has since been a sub-brand of Pacific Cycle, owned by the Dutch conglomerate, Pon Holdings. [14]

Website 188k vists/mo [a] Google 36% Trends score [b] Instagram 82k followers Twitter 11k followers Facebook 169k followers YouTube 8k subscribers
#15

Diamondback

Website: 10 ptsGoogle: 7 ptsInstagram: 9 ptsTwitter: 1 ptsFacebook: 9 ptsYouTube: 3 ptsMultiple: 1.00x

Diamondback Bicycles is a major bicycle brand that is based in Kent, Washington. Diamondbacks are sold in many countries, including the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Most Diamondbacks are considered to be mid-type bicycles, with a high-end prototype in development as of 2011. Diamondback is owned by global private equity firm Regent, L.P., which also owns Redline Bicycles. [15]

Website 95k vists/mo [a] Google 32% Trends score [b] Instagram 89k followers Twitter 6k followers Facebook 91k followers YouTube 23k subscribers
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*To determine popularity and rank the items in this list, we created a scoring formula that compares:

  • Estimated monthly website vistors
  • Google searches last 12 months
  • Instagram followers
  • Twitter followers
  • Facebook followers
  • YouTube subscribers

The data in this list was updated between 2023-04-13 and 2023-04-14.

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[a] Estimated website visitors was gathered from Similarweb.
[b] Search data was gathered from Google Trends.
[1] Text from Wikipedia: Trek Bicycle Corporation. Gotten 2023-04-13. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[2] Text from Wikipedia: Specialized Bicycle Components. Gotten 2023-04-13. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[3] Text from Wikipedia: Canyon Bicycles. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[4] Text from Wikipedia: Giant Bicycles. Gotten 2023-04-13. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[5] Text from Wikipedia: Santa Cruz Bicycles. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[6] Text from Wikipedia: Cannondale. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[7] Text from Wikipedia: Orbea. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[8] Text from Wikipedia: Specialized Bicycle Components. Gotten 2023-04-13. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[9] Text from Wikipedia: Cube Bikes. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[10] Text from Wikipedia: Marin Bikes. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[11] Text from Wikipedia: GT Bicycles. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[12] Text from Wikipedia: Merida Bikes. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[13] Text from Wikipedia: Kona Bicycle Company. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[14] Text from Wikipedia: Schwinn Bicycle Company. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.
[15] Text from Wikipedia: Diamondback Bicycles. Gotten 2023-04-14. It is licensed CC BY-SA 3.0.