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hondamatic":tghllsw2 said:MikeD":tghllsw2 said:Nice try. Both those frames were made in Asia. Specializeds always have been. That was Mike Sinyard's business model from the start. The threshold for "Made in the USA" was not that high in 1999 (this may have changed). And very few production frames are welded in any other way than by people. They're better at it, and cheaper, even though Taiwanese welders are pretty well paid. It's all about how much you make relative to how much things cost where you live, after all.
My '99 does have the "Made in the USA" sticker on the seat tube. I know that by '99, Hardrocks, Rockhoppers and their dual suspension bikes were made offshore.
And you're right; Taiwan's a pretty high-quality place to manufacture.
Agency_Scum":1xs0arot said:there's only one way to settle this.
MJN":1xs0arot said:Sorry man,even S-works were made in Asia(all exept the carbon lugged frames,I believe)from far longer ago than 99,dunno how they managed a 'made in the USA' tag,its usually 'assembled in the USA' or 'designed in the USA'.
Not that it really matters where mass produced frames are made anymore,Taiwanese welders are pretty decent nowadays.
OrangeRetro":10jvbnga said:The guys who weld up frames in Taiwan are not exploited, they are probably get paid a very good wage relative to what people earn in Taiwan. As for the quality, those guys weld up soo many frames that you would expect it to be of an extremely high standard. so who cares where a bike frame is welded?
Another example. OT but still, is guitars. I would say that it really does matter where they are built. An American built Fender is built to a much higher standard than its Chinese counter part, mainly due to the qualtiy of materials that go into it. As for a bike frame.. 853 is 853, where ever it is welded together.
At the end of the day, all bike manufacturers are operating in a competitive market, and one of the price leaders is Specialized.... why because they produce better spec'd bikes at a cheaper price.. fact. So manufacture in Taiwan pays off. On the other hand Orange and Cannondale produce bikes built in there home countries which are slightly more expensive but still demonstrate the same level of technology and innovation. You make you choice and pay your money accordingly.
So why do bikes cost so much... BECAUSE people treat them as a F**king fashion accessory.. Oooo I have the latest trendy piece of crap, but i'll never ride it cause it'll get dirty :evil: .. bikes are popular and sell at high prices.. I wouldn't mind if people actually rode them.. (aimed at STW no-one here!! - search for threads on Ti 456's)
Anyhoo, I recently read that Orange are looking to move all manufacturing back to the UK, bar the G series.. So lets get patriotic and buy home grown heh..