Worksman Cycles, one of the only surviving domestic bike brands, unveiled the hand-welded bicycles to help the
Wounded Warrior Project.
Worksman President Wayne Sosin called the venture a “win-win-win” situation. The company will donate a minimum of $50 for each bike sold. They cost between $400 and $600.
“If we sell more bikes, it’s a win for us,” Sosin said.
“And if Wounded Warriors gets more donations, it’s a win for them. But I think consumers also want to purchase something that makes them feel good."
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