Why are Giant bikes so competitively priced?
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I'm new to the biking world, and in my search journey of the Bianchis and Orbeas and etc., I have realized how competitively priced Giant bikes are. I heard they own the factories that many of those other brands get made in. But are there any other reasons for this price point? Am I sacrificing anything, for instance, by getting say a Giant Revolt Advanced over an Orbea Terra or those other flashier brands with more history?
As usual, thanks in advance for any input!
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It’s not clear from a quick google where Co-op bikes are built, but it would be a big surprise if it wasn’t China/Taiwan. They’re reasonably priced, but I don’t think they’re any more of a bargain than Giant.
I think the best deals at REI come when their last-season name-brand stuff gets marked down once the new year’s bikes come in.
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Regarding whether or not Giant makes some models or all models of Trek carbon frames: Anyone here have an authoritative up to date, (current/recent date) source that confirms that as well as also naming what Trek model frames?
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Giant bikes.
Its called Giant because it was (and maybe still is) the biggest bicycle maker in China. In 1980s I bought a Giant MTB mail order bike. Put drop handlebars on it and road it 5,000 miles cross country with zero problems. I don't remember the components brand name. But had no problems. For more info I suggest going to: Evelo blog and their "Top Ten Bicycle websites".
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Ive really enjoyed my Giant Contend...SL3 came with disc and 105s. My first road bike, i do 1500-2000 a year, and my only complaint was the 5 flats i got on tubeless before i just put a damn tube in! screw tubless!
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