velomaniac
MacRetro Rider
I was musing to myself why a friend I'm assembling a bike for was so excited by riding it. The frame for this machine is an early 90's Specialized Rockhopper the rest is a very varied collection of parts bin stuff. The only bit of the bike that is Rockhopper is the frame yet somehow this seems to define the entire bike.
Nowadays it seems the only thing directly attributable to a manufacturer is designing the frame as even this is built by someone else.
So here is the question, in the history of mountain biking in particular, did any manufacturer design and even manufacture the majority of components on a given bike. I know Cannondale have lots of CODA bits but I get the idea that they badged anything that another manufacturer could make within their tight financial specifications.
So who made the most bits of their bikes ??????????
Cheers
Nowadays it seems the only thing directly attributable to a manufacturer is designing the frame as even this is built by someone else.
So here is the question, in the history of mountain biking in particular, did any manufacturer design and even manufacture the majority of components on a given bike. I know Cannondale have lots of CODA bits but I get the idea that they badged anything that another manufacturer could make within their tight financial specifications.
So who made the most bits of their bikes ??????????
Cheers