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but thats the problem, there's no provenance, no heritage, your not buying into a known name, as per Triumph, Norton or Royal Enfield, or in the bicycle world, the well known Italian brands that go for top dollar, or are they hoping to build for known names ? otherwise it just makes no business sense at allI wish them well. There's a lot of negativity on this subject. Taiwan may well be the first place one would think of to source quality carbon fibre bike frames and I acknowledge they have long experience in this field. However, we shouldn't just accept that will always be the case, and perhaps we should applaud this new venture.
This subject reminds me of European motorcycle manufacturers in the 1960s and 70s producing obsolete machines, the Japanese capitalised on this by producing cheaper , arguably better machines. Nowadays retro, heritage etc are buzzwords. There are many European motorcycle manufacturers now capitalising on this, and there are plenty of europhiles out there with deep pockets only too happy to buy a bicycle with provenance attached.