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Taiwanese Tat
Sweatshop frames
etc, etc
I own at least 3 frames with the made in Taiwan logo and have owned many more.
Specialized have been doing it for nearly three decades with the majority of their designs, so what can be so bad?
Coming from a manufacturing background, I have a bit of experience in this matter.
Designing and building a product in the UK is very expensive and leads to a higher overall product cost (what the retailer pays).
However, designing and building abroad has its advantages - you only have to look at the popularity of Apple products as the near perfect example. But, sometimes it can go very wrong with products having to be re-manufactured in the UK to bring them back up to standard.
I should add that some of the Taiwanese frames have been very good and way beyond expectations and some other bikes have been very bad unfortunately confirming a stereotype
Off we go...
Sweatshop frames
etc, etc
I own at least 3 frames with the made in Taiwan logo and have owned many more.
Specialized have been doing it for nearly three decades with the majority of their designs, so what can be so bad?
Coming from a manufacturing background, I have a bit of experience in this matter.
Designing and building a product in the UK is very expensive and leads to a higher overall product cost (what the retailer pays).
However, designing and building abroad has its advantages - you only have to look at the popularity of Apple products as the near perfect example. But, sometimes it can go very wrong with products having to be re-manufactured in the UK to bring them back up to standard.
I should add that some of the Taiwanese frames have been very good and way beyond expectations and some other bikes have been very bad unfortunately confirming a stereotype
Off we go...
