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Nexus is a type of gear hub made by Shimano, who happily sell their hubs to several different bicycle manufacturers. Hence you can find Nexus hubs on bikes of different brands.

OK, what are are these various brands?

Look, there's no magic in designing a bike to take a Nexus hub, so there are plenty of brands who have used them. Tracking down each end every one of them is a chore that I'm not about to undertake. Not to mention all the happy home tinkerers who've converted whatever frame they fancied to Nexus. A short search throws up Trek, Cannondale, Bianchi, and two local UK brands that have used Nexus.

If you really want to know either do the web trawling yourself, or see if you can charm a Shimano rep enough to tell you which bike companies they sell to.

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