Malvern Star, the home-grown Australian icon, was created in 1902 by Tom Finnigan in Glenferrie Road, Malvern, a leafy inner east suburb of Melbourne, Australia. From its early beginnings Malvern Star set out to delivering a range of bicycles built to the highest standards for all Australians.

Malvern Star has created its own history with the first ever Australian to ride the Tour de France in 1928. Sir Hubert Opperman, did so aboard a Malvern Star, and later went on to win the famous Paris-Brest-Paris race 1931. In doing so, "Oppy" set a new record time for the event.

Years later at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics the Australian Team Pursuit, aboard what were considered 'standard bicycles', beat the much favoured USA Team riding the latest in bicycle technology, carbon fibre.

Malvern Star is now proudly owned by Pacific Brands, Australia's leading distributor of Bicycles and Parts & Accessories. The same ideals' that Tom Finnigan used to shape Malvern Star more than 100 years ago, that is, to build bicycles with the ideal balance of Performance, Style and Comfort, are still deeply embedded in the brand today. Many of us have grown up with Malvern Star, from riding in your parents' driveway for the first time without training wheels to heading down to the corner store or beach with your friends. Malvern Star continues to give the same experiences to a new generation.

Whether you are into pushing the limits off-road swooping through hairpin turns at full speed or flowing from lip to lip on the dirt jumps. Whether you are after the speed of a road bike on a quiet country road, or a gentle ride along the bike path with family and friends to the nearest cafe, Malvern Star will take you there, so:

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