Den Beste Sykkel
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Den Beste Sykkel, ("The Best Bike"), better known as DBS, is a Norwegian bicycle brand, manufactured by Jonas Øglænd AS in Sandnes, Norway.
The company was founded by Jonas Øglænd in 1892 in Sandnes, under the name of Øglænd Cyklelager. At first it was an agent for the German manufacturer Hengstberg, later also the American brand The World. The bicycles were assembled in Norway. In addition to this, some bicycles were also assembled under the brands of Fram and Viking. Then, in 1906, the company started producing bicycles in its own factory. The current brand name (meaning 'The Best Bicycle'), was adopted in 1932 on the suggestion of a 12-year old boy in a competition. The next years were marked by expansion, and export started in 1949. In recent years the company has suffered from competition with inexpensive bicycles from China and the Far East. DBS was sold to Monark in 1996, the company behind brands such as Monark, Crescent, Peugeot and Bianchi.