The founders of British custom bike specialist WyndyMilla, whose parent company Spoon Group entered liquidation late last year, have announced that they have acquired the business and its remaining assets, alongside sister brands Spoon Customs and Gun Control Custom Paint.
In a boost for the British cycling industry, Henry Furniss and Nasima Siddiqui, who sold their remaining shares in WyndyMilla when it became part of the Spoon Group over five years ago, announced on Instagram that, following negotiations with the company’s liquidators, they have secured all three brands to “bring ‘em back home”.
However, despite informing customers that a sale of the remaining Spoon Customs and WyndyMilla stock will take place, Furniss and…