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  “The people from Montague Corp., self-pro-claimed pioneers in folding bikes, joined with DARPA – the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency – to create a lightweight vehicle that affords desert stealth mobility.”
  - Autoweek
 HUMMER
 
Hummer Bike in H2 Trunk
In 2002, General Motors’ HUMMER division added the HUMMER Tactical Mountain Bike to its accessory range. The HUMMER Tactical Mountain Bike folds to fit in the back of any HUMMER vehicle and shares many similarities with its big brother. It was designed by Montague Corporation, and offers the strength of a military vehicle along with the ultimate freedom, convenience and portability that an outdoor enthusiast desires.
 
 
 MILITARY
 
In 1997, Montague won a two-year grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), who recognized the importance of the folding technology, to work with the United States Marines in developing the Tactical Electric No Signature (TENS) Mountain bike. For this project Montague developed a new folding design which allows the frame to fold faster while also increasing its load bearing capacity, giving rise the Paratrooper®, the non-electric Military Mountain Bike.
 MITSUBISHI
 
Montague produced special Mitsubishi Bike
In 2001, Mitsubishi Motor Sales of America, Inc. and Montague Corporation teamed up to offer a Montague’s patented X-Series™ mountain bike, for a limited period of time, with every 2001 Montero Sport. Montague produced this special edition compacting mountain bike exclusively for Mitsubishi and the Montero Sport. Mitsubishi was the first company to offer an SUV with a high-performance mountain bike compacted neatly in the trunk of the vehicle.
 
Montague produced Bikes for BMW
 
 BMW
 
In 1996, Montague Corporation started to manufacture folding bikes for BMW, which was named the 1996 Olympic Games’ transportation sponsor. The special edition BMW/Montague Mountain bike was featured in the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta. The complete line of BMW/Montague bikes included mountain, cross and touring bikes in addition to the revolutionary Tri-Frame Tandem. The bikes were available through BMW’s 350 dealers nationwide.
     
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