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sylus":myb43ev7 said:The orange that helped make the British mountain bike scene so great has long gone and is just now another bike company selling mostly Chinese frames with sticker kits on
For modern bikes there are far better value models for money and the only people who would even know what a clockwork was wouldn't touch the new ones with a barge pole.
Orange are pushing out mass shit on historic labels. They would simply be better forgetting trading on the past and stop undermining it's past in a 95 year old wearing adidas sambas kinda way.
It disrespects the brand and makes it look comedic and sad
Good rant, totally incorrect to the point of being funny but a good rant never the less.
BITD virtually every frame they sold was made in the Far East including the Clockwork, Prestige, Elite, Aluminium O, P7, C16, etc, etc.
I was told by a chap at Stif that the top three selling Oranges last year were 1-Five, 2-Alpine 160, 3- Gyro. All frames hand built in the UK. He also said they'd sold loads of the new Clockwork, especially via c2w.
They knock out very few Far East frames now having slimmed the range down the other year. I have said before and stand by it, if they thought a steel frame was worth selling, they would. Why wouldn't they? As much as we love steel frames, most people want aluminium. It's going on for 15 years since steel was mainstream.
As I mentioned though, don't let the facts get in the way of a good rant though.
