Author Topic: Are AliEx/open mold carbon bikes common in your area?  (Read 11829 times)

Re: Are AliEx/open mold carbon bikes common in your area?
« Reply #30 on: November 29, 2024, 02:26:50 AM »
i live in the bay area and honestly see a good amount of unbranded open mould, defo a handful everytime I go for a quick 20-50 mile ride. Then again the cycling community here is huge. I see lots and lots of high end bikeporn worthy s-works and boutique brands, I have also seen yoeleo, velobuild, etc etc

jonathanf2

Re: Are AliEx/open mold carbon bikes common in your area?
« Reply #31 on: November 29, 2024, 12:56:16 PM »
i live in the bay area and honestly see a good amount of unbranded open mould, defo a handful everytime I go for a quick 20-50 mile ride. Then again the cycling community here is huge. I see lots and lots of high end bikeporn worthy s-works and boutique brands, I have also seen yoeleo, velobuild, etc etc

LA is the complete opposite. I'm in the heart of the city and go on a fair amount of group rides including road, gravel and social meets. I've also worked at a few bike events. In the past few years, I've only seen two non-western frames (a Seaboard gravel frame and Seka road bike) out of hundreds of bikes I've seen. It could also be the LA mentality of just trying to show-off!

ZacItaly15

Re: Are AliEx/open mold carbon bikes common in your area?
« Reply #32 on: December 11, 2024, 07:14:54 AM »
I'm italian living in the craddle of bespoke and craftman of bikes
Close to Pinarello, Wilier, Basso and many craftman like Bonetti, Barco, Sarto. I live in the same city of Campagnolo.

With my chinese bike, I'm treated by other cyclist as a criminal...