Harnessed leather Lepperzadel on a steering wheel (dense wheels, used in training watch dogs)
Lepper is a Dutch manufacturer of bicycle parts, originally a German company.
The company originated in the German city of Bielefeld in the late 19th century. Founder Ludwig Lepper started to manufacture bags in 1894. In 1897 he opened a factory for the production of saddles. In 1926 there was a dependance in the Dutch place Dieren. The largest number of employees was 300 people in the 1950s. Twice, in 1975 and 1994, the company resigned from bankruptcy. In 2016, the company moved to Apeldoorn in slimmed form.
Bike parts and accessories manufactured by Lepper include leather and plastic saddles, mudguards and leather bicycle and seatbags. Sources Externe link
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