Porsche's big move with Fazua
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Porsche's big move with Fazua
Now I'm really wondering what this means for the future. I've always admire their unobtrusive motor combinations - some of bikes with this drive look just like normal road bikes.
But now that Porsche bought them, what does this mean for the future?
https://cyclingtips.com/2022/06/porsche-now-owns-fazua/
But now that Porsche bought them, what does this mean for the future?
https://cyclingtips.com/2022/06/porsche-now-owns-fazua/
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I am wondering that myself, I had my eye on the new Riese and Müller UBN Five but now I am a little worried. Is the support going to be good or get better or worse, are prices going up or staying relatively the same? Hopefully this is some good news or at least semi-neutral news.