Planet X is reported to have made almost half of its staff redundant. The Yorkshire firm, which designs and builds Planet X, On-One and Titus products, says it is restructuring to become sufficiently flexible to meet future surges in demand.

BikeBiz has suggested that Brexit was being blamed for the redundancies, but Planet X founder and CEO Dave Loughran said this was not the case.

A spokesman said: “After 28 years we are still founder and enthusiast owned. As such, we have no external pressure to deliver huge profits for shareholders. Our passion and reputation for designing and manufacturing performance products at great value sets us apart.

“This passion and reputation continues to grow. In fact this past year has seen sales at record highs, coupled with the spikes generated by our notorious sales, we were acutely aware that our operational capability was not flexible enough to cope with such surges in demand.”

The firm will therefore be making use of Abbey Personnel Services, a Selby-based recruitment specialist. It says this will allow for greater flexibility while reducing fixed costs.

The firm has recently added former World Triathlon Champion Spencer Smith to its design team and says a new line-up of bikes, clothing and accessories is on the way.