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Sunday rebranded as Sabbath Bicycles

By BikeRadar

Due to legal wrangling, UK bike company Sunday Bicycles is now known as  Sabbath Bicycles.

"We haven’t changed management," the company stated on its website. "Greg is still at the hot desk, Iain is still delivering the designs, Gareth remains in the workshop. Sunday Bicycles has not being taken over by a big suited and booted corporation. No venture capitalists have insisted we become Sabbath Bicycles. We are the same business, same company registration number, same VAT number and most importantly the same great products that we developed under the Sunday Bicycles name, only they now carry the Sabbath brand on the down and head tube."

According to Sabbath, the company formerly known as Sunday Bicycles was pursued by an American corporation claiming trademark infringement and have persistently demanded rights of the UK company's domain name.

"After almost two years of negotiation our American friends have steadfastly refused any form of compromise," said company founder Greg Roche. "The details of the case are far from clear cut and there was a period where both companies were trading with Sunday as part of their name and where neither company had a registered trademark. For a significant period, the US company concerned didn’t even have a distributor in the UK. Amazingly, to us at least, this didn’t affect the legal position.

"Over the summer it became clear that court would be the only way to bottom out the issue," Roche added. "We have been advised by our UK lawyers of a 60/40 percent likelihood of success at High Court, but the cost of taking the case there (in excess of £50,000) is totally prohibitive to us as a small UK business. Even winning would probably not see us recover all the costs. Losing would probably sink the business. From our perspective, it feels like Corporate America has won simply by being significantly wealthier than us…

According to Roche, he and the his management team had originally chosen Sunday Bicycles as a name because the Sunday ride, be it a race, audax, club run, time trial or blast with friends, is typically the focus point of the riders’ week.

"Hopefully, the Sabbath Bicycles name has that same connotation and the same association with the ‘weekly ritual’ of a bike ride," he said. "Funnily enough, when we came up with the name to start with people were a little reticent about it. Perhaps we’ll have the same thing with Sabbath Bicycles for a time.

"Anyway, we decided that rather than spending thousands of pounds and hundreds of hours in a court we would move on and focus on what we do best; design and innovation of our own range of market leading titanium bicycles – only now under the Sabbath rather than Sunday Bicycles brand. Rather than dwell on the negatives, we have decided to see this as an opportunity to ‘future proof’ our brand through a re-birth as Sabbath Bicycles."

According to Roche, Sabbath Bicycles has grown successfully in the two years since it’s inception in October 2006. Originally set up with nothing more than a £10,000 overdraft, second year UK sales stand at quarter of a million pounds. The business is now contemplating European and global marketplace opportunities, as well as planning to expand its current sixteen strong retailer network to 40 in the next 12 months.

Roche et al are striving to keep the transition issues to a minimum. They've posted a Question and Answer section on their website. For more information, visit www.sabbathbicycles.co.uk.

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  • Such is the nature of business. The re-branding is an improvement anyway.

  • This news article is extremely biased towards the uk brand. Sunday is a well known specialist bmx manufacturer is the US and is hardly a 'corporation' its just a bunch of riders who've been trading as Sunday for quite some time now. IMG distribution have been the UK distributor for quite some time as well, and I'm pretty sure have been operating as such for over a year 18 months.

    The quote; "From our perspective, it feels like Corporate America has won simply by being significantly wealthier than us" is frankly ridiculous. How it could be percieved that a niche bmx frame manufacturer that barely makes a profit, is somehow the 'corporate devil', and the UK brand, who by their own admission made sales of over £250,000 in its second year, is the faultless 'victim' is ludicrous.

    "we decided that rather than spending thousands of pounds and hundreds of hours in a court we would move on" More sensational tosh, I doubt very much that Sunday US could possibly have afforded to do such a thing. More a case that somebody decided not to push it through to court as they knew they had no chance of winning. In some circles this could be seen as an admission of being in the wrong.

    Stop moaning and lamenting your loss and get on with making bikes.

    Oh and the Sabbath was a bmx frame made by S&M bikes about 10 years ago...

  • Hud yer wheesht nols.

  • Hi All,

    Just thought i'd say thanks here for all the support we've had. I'd also like to clarify for Nols - I agree with you, the guys at Sunday Bikes aren't a corporation, and i don't know but i wouldn't be surprized if they know nothing of the wranging that has gone on. Bear Corporation, who took the action on behalf of Sunday as their owners, are the ones employing lawyers. And as the name suggests, they are a corporation. Quite a big one.

    I'd like to wish Jim and the guys at the BMX company all the best for the future.

    We've no intention of giving up moaning, however. I'm British and that's the way we do things here.

    Thanks,

    Greg

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