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"This article contains content that is written like an advertisement. Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view."
I cannot understand how it is written like an advertisement.
The company no longer makes bicycles, so there is absolutely no point in advertising them. There is only a single sentence that mentions the product currently offered.
The description of the bicycles that used to be made is not promotional in any way. It merely describes them and provides a little history of what was introduced when and why.
The external links are to valid references that support the notability of the brand and to the company itself, as is standard for any article about a company.
Before re-adding the tag, please copy the text here that is considered promotional or that that does not have a neutral point of view so that it can be discussed. -
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