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Cyclezee
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I am talking about my experience long before my involvement in the trade when I was a customer myself not as a retailer.Of course expensive bikes can break - we've had a couple of horror stories.
But they break less often and I reckon they last longer.
A lot of the niggles are caused by cheap OEM equipment - Kenda tyres being a good example.
This thread is about the customer, not the retailer.
Retailers - of cheaper bikes - posting merely to say their bikes are great does not take the discussion forward.
Don't get me wrong, I value the contribution of retailers..
But, like children, they should have their place.
One of the bikes that I refer to had expensive Continental Touring Plus puncture resistant tyres, on my first ride I didn't get a mile before suffering the first puncture, a couple of weeks later the rear SKS mudguard broke, just 2 examples.