Look out here come the Chinese

Bentas

Well-Known Member
If you hit the " news" arrow should get you there, I googled titanium recumbent and a the picture I posted appeared.

This is what it's listed as on website
Titanium Recumbent Bicycle Frame And Fork Custom Titanium Bike Frame Fork Chinese Made Ti Recumbent Frame
 
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Bentas

Well-Known Member
Have to agree , but to be fair I've seen Silvio rear carbon and titanium suspension on Chinese frame sets many years ago. It would be interesting to know cost .
 

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
I also have to agree. The LBS and the supermarket and Alibaba will be selling them in the summer. We will be riding past people in the park, and they will be saying "look, one of those Chinese bikes. Oh no, my mistake, it's an Australian copy."
 

DavidCH

In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
I also have to agree. The LBS and the supermarket and Alibaba will be selling them in the summer. We will be riding past people in the park, and they will be saying "look, one of those Chinese bikes. Oh no, my mistake, it's an Australian copy."
:eek:
 

MrSteve

Zen MBB Master
Nice work.
As far as I know, my Cruzbike frames were manufactured in Taiwan and, probably yours were too.
 

Rampa

Guru
I see it now.

All there frames are titanium copies of other frames, it looks like.

The carbon suspension on the Silvios was indeed of Chines or Taiwanese origin. In fact, someone bought a folding frame from the manufacturer for a travel Cruzbike. They were selling on Ebay for a while.
 

super slim

Zen MBB Master
Have to agree , but to be fair I've seen Silvio rear carbon and titanium suspension on Chinese frame sets many years ago. It would be interesting to know cost .
The Silvio V1.0(2007) and Softrider were built in a Taiwan bike factory, Speedone, that ALSO built Carbon fibre + titanium rear suspension folding bikes that came out in 2007, and small run bike manufacture!
http://www.speedonebike.com/_en/about_01.php
See John Tolhurst praise at the bottom of the first paragraph!

http://www.speedonebike.com/_en/technology_detail.php?id=14
http://www.speedonebike.com/_en/product_detail.php?id=92

The front air suspension is from Kind Shock
http://www.kindshock.com.cn/en/product.asp?id=65&show_list=1

I THINK that Cruzbike changed their bike manufacturer in 2013/2014?, so from there on, needed to pay for the front and rear suspension units and royalties to Speedone, at a higher?? price than before.
I think that is part of why the suspension has been removed from most Cruzbikes, and replaced with wider tyres.
 
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DavidCH

In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
If you hit the " news" arrow should get you there, I googled titanium recumbent and a the picture I posted appeared.

This is what it's listed as on website
Titanium Recumbent Bicycle Frame And Fork Custom Titanium Bike Frame Fork Chinese Made Ti Recumbent Frame
As light as it seems , it does look chunky. I don't think it's as aero.
 

ratz

Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Chainstay is too short; but it shows it can be done. Long though Ti would be lighter and more compliant.
 

dtseng

Well-Known Member
For reducing the bike weight, I think construction with carbon fiber is the way to go, like Marco Ruga's La Rev.
 

bladderhead

Zen MBB Master
Cruzbike would have to use Marco's friend's racing-car process to do it. Would that be more expensive than the Taiwanese factory?
 
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