DISRAELI DOCUMENTS
see also US Trademark Application # 76298777 - ROTOR 2001
see also US Trademark Application # 76298777 - ROTOR 2001
see also US Trademark # 3,307,540 - ROTOR 2006
see also US Trademark # 3,307,540 - ROTOR 2006
see also US Patent # 2016/0107722 - ROTOR 2012
see also US Patent # 2016/0107722 - ROTOR 2012
see also US Trademark # 4,943,700 - ROTOR 2014
see also US Trademark # 4,943,700 - ROTOR 2014
see also International Patent # 2019/197058 A1 - ROTOR 2018
see also International Patent # 2019/197058 A1 - ROTOR 2018
see also US Trademark # 5,935,366 - ROTOR 2018
see also US Trademark # 5,935,366 - ROTOR 2018
ROTOR 1X13 - It's Coming... 2018
ROTOR 1X13 - It's Coming... 2018
Pablo Carrasco on the ROTOR 1x13 Groupset 2019
Pablo Carrasco on the ROTOR 1x13 Groupset 2019
ROTOR 1X13 Instagram image - 04/2019
ROTOR 1X13 Instagram image - 04/2019
ROTOR 1X13 Road - Video Installation Guide (5 episodes) 2019
ROTOR 1X13 Road - Video Installation Guide (5 episodes) 2019
ROTOR 1X13 Instagram image - 09/2019
ROTOR 1X13 Instagram image - 09/2019
ROTOR 1X13 - What is under the Armored Box? 2019
ROTOR 1X13 - What is under the Armored Box? 2019
ROTOR 1X13 Instagram image - 12/2019
ROTOR 1X13 Instagram image - 12/2019
ROTOR 1X13 - flyer 2019?
ROTOR 1X13 - flyer 2019?
ROTOR Road & MTB Range 2019/2020
ROTOR Road & MTB Range 2019/2020
ROTOR Componentes Tecnologicos SL was established in 1996 by Pablo Carrasco and Ignacio Estellés, in Ajalvir, near Madrid, Spain. Pablo Carrasco had, however taken out his first patents for bicycle transmissions in 1994. ROTOR products are actually manufactured by EDR Systems SA, a CNC machining specialist, headed up by Enrique Del Rey, and also based in Ajalvir.
I had been aware of ROTOR as a brand of impressively finished chainrings and power measuring cranks for sometime. But at Eurobike in 2015 I saw their prototype ROTOR Uno hydraulic derailleur - and very pretty it was too.