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"Mark Hickey" wrote in message
... It helps that I own a company that builds titanium bikes - less impact on W&B. I checked out your website and saw that your frames are made in China... I was over at the bike shop a couple of weeks ago looking for a new bike for my daughter and noticed that *all* the bikes were either made in China or Taiwan... Doesn't *anyone* make a bike in the USA anymore? |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
I checked out your website and saw that your frames are made in China... I was over at the bike shop a couple of weeks ago looking for a new bike for my daughter and noticed that *all* the bikes were either made in China or Taiwan... Doesn't *anyone* make a bike in the USA anymore? One guy builds frames here in Louisiana. Its for the xtreme sports people who do stunts and dirt racing. Used to build them here @4R7 and then moved his operation to Baton Rouge... |
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Grumman-581 wrote:
"Mark Hickey" wrote in message ... It helps that I own a company that builds titanium bikes - less impact on W&B. I checked out your website and saw that your frames are made in China... I was over at the bike shop a couple of weeks ago looking for a new bike for my daughter and noticed that *all* the bikes were either made in China or Taiwan... Doesn't *anyone* make a bike in the USA anymore? Frames cost $8 to make in China... http://groups.google.co.uk/group/rec...47a63355fc8c86 My bikes (Giant) use Chinese frames and they really are very durable. Imagine if extrapolated into the aircraft market.... |
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"Grumman-581" wrote:
"Mark Hickey" wrote in message .. . It helps that I own a company that builds titanium bikes - less impact on W&B. I checked out your website and saw that your frames are made in China... I was over at the bike shop a couple of weeks ago looking for a new bike for my daughter and noticed that *all* the bikes were either made in China or Taiwan... Doesn't *anyone* make a bike in the USA anymore? Not too many make frames in the USA any longer - there are some "artisan shops" that turn out relatively expensive frames, often with aesthetic touches that can't be found on most "production frames"... but the cost of labor, and probably equally important - the cost of meeting environmental restrictions when welding and painting - have driven most production overseas. I happened to get into the business with the Chinese because I lived in China for a couple years, and was introduced to a group of aerospace fabricators who had been spun off the Long March rocket booster program. I was very much impressed with the welders' art (which is obvious on a single-pass TIG weld), and have been bringing in the frames and selling them worldwide for over 10 years. The built bikes are assembled in the US though (although there are almost no viable US-sourced components). Mark Hickey Habanero Cycles http://www.habcycles.com |
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I'm pretty evangelistic about bike commuting too
.... of course you arrive at work all sweaty. Jose -- You can choose whom to befriend, but you cannot choose whom to love. for Email, make the obvious change in the address. |
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Jose wrote:
I'm pretty evangelistic about bike commuting too ... of course you arrive at work all sweaty. Not a problem if there are showers at your place of work. Besides, where I've done it (Florida and Arizona) you get all sweaty just walking across the parking lot (not to mention actually getting into a four-wheel sauna after work). Mark Hickey |
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Mark Hickey wrote:
It helps that I own a company that builds titanium bikes - less impact on W&B. Got a link to your company's website? you can email if you prefer chaisone(at)yahoo.com. The Monk |
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![]() This is going to drive (no pun intended) my choice of aircraft some day - I need a relatively fast 2-seater with enough room behind the seats for a couple bikes and luggage. It helps that I own a company that builds titanium bikes - less impact on W&B. now bikes AND camping gear get a little too heavy on hot summer days... Suddenly the Murphy Moose looks better... Mark Hickey Depending how fast you want a murphy elite might do it for ya as well. I can fit 2 road bikes and luggage in my rebel quite easily but my rebel is only fast when compared to a bike ![]() |
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"BTIZ" wrote in message news:zdItf.3543$V.3162@fed1read04...
It's 15 miles one way of inner city traffic and interstate... not a good commute for biking.. Ahh, but after you have been run over by the soccer mom driving her Suburban while talking on her cell phone and putting on makeup, you'll loose so much weight while you are recuperating at the hospital and they are just feeding you glucose via an IV... |
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