Hi guys
Over the last few weeks, I had the chance to check out some well-known local bike brands in my area. I was staggered by the prices for what you get. For example:
- Merida Scultura 5000: A great-looking bike in the Bahrain Team colors. The price was €3000, equipped with 105 Di2, no wheels (i will put mine), and an overall weight of 8.5 kg (an aero bike, but quite heavy).
- Cannondale SuperSix: A more standard-looking bike from a more well-known brand. It cost €4600 for a 105 Di2 build, also with no wheels.
- Giant Propel Advanced 1: Another stunning bike, but priced at €4000 for an 8.5 kg build with 105 Di2.
- Cube Agree C:62 Pro: Not the most beautiful bike, but solid overall. For just €3300, it came in at 8 kg with carbon wheels. However, Cube is known for having some quality control issues.
In comparison, I looked at this custom build option:
Ican A9: UCI-approved frame (€1300)
Shimano Ultegra Di2 (€1300)
Elite Wheels Edge (€600)
Other components from my current bike, like tires, pedals, and bar tape.
For around €3000, I could get a much better bike: lighter, and in my opinion, more beautiful than the ones above. I just don’t understand why so many people want to ride these big-name bikes—you’re basically paying for the marketing while getting lower-quality components for a much higher price.
What do you guys think? Does my point make sense?
Also, where do you see this trend heading in the future? Personally, I think more people will start buying "Chinese frames" in the coming years.
Lastly, if this isn’t the right section for this topic, let me know, and I’ll move it.
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