Old 09-30-21, 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by restlessswind
In my opinion, Taiwan made bikes have always been of superb quality, even in the 80's. Taiwan took over where Japan left off. Nowadays, Taiwan made bikes are the highest end of popular, mass produced bikes.. I would't say they came a long way, I say they started out on the high. The quality of the late 80's to present frames are of the highest standards. They are better than the Japanese bikes of the 70's and 80's. Just because a bike is made in a predominantly Caucasian country (US, UK, Italy, France) doesn't mean it is a superior product. Also the QC in China all depends on the specifications of the demand of the company contracting a manufacturer, Very high end products are made in China. Just because something is made in China doesn't mean it is garbage either. To think so is racist.
I agree. But because China does produce a lot of garbage, it has gained a reputation across the board. The truth is, like any other country, China produces high, medium and low quality products depending on the individual factory and its management. For example, The Chinese Tesla factory has already gained a much better reputation for QC than their original Fremont factory in California.
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