Yes that's correct I have a Dahon. I know we've touched on the distinction between outside of China companies running manufacturing factories in China, and Chinese companies.Artstu, from memory at the Manifold Trail event you had a lovely Dahon folder,I remember admiring that bike. The Dahon is,I think,100 per cent manufactured in China.
Age and experience comes into it. Derby Cycles/Kalkhoff only took over the Daum design quite recently as their first ever own-brand e-bike motor. They have been upgrading it on the back of no previous experience and have unsurprisingly hit problems.Looking at threads elsewhere on this forum....Kalkhoff/Impulse seems to have considerable motor problems,the like of which I have never experienced with the Bafang motor product.
KudosDave
Anyone from the boating world will tell you there is stainless steel then there is Chinese stainless steel...
I added two tyres and tubes, a rack, mirror, Axa frame lock, ergotec pedals, SKS mudguards, b+m battery lights, Magura hydraulic rim brake front, ergonomic grips and a Velo seat to my 0 € bike. All the derailleurs and cogs come from another 0 € bike. With the Ciclotek kit the grand total is 1048 €. I could have gone cheaper on the components but comfort and reliability have a price. After 2400 km I have replaced rear brake pads and broken the mirror (not the glass the stem, don't ask...) for a total cost of 13 €. I need a new chain, bulk pack KMC chains are not the highest quality.
I have calculated amortization over 3 years and 15,000 km which works out to about 0.08 € a kilometre (I have factored in brakes tyres and chains).
Anotherkiwi....there is low quality and high quality stainless in every country,low quality stainless(sometimes called ferritic stainless) has a very low chromium content,it was extensively used to make those cheap kitchen sinks that corroded in one month.Anyone from the boating world will tell you there is stainless steel then there is Chinese stainless steel...
I added two tyres and tubes, a rack, mirror, Axa frame lock, ergotec pedals, SKS mudguards, b+m battery lights, Magura hydraulic rim brake front, ergonomic grips and a Velo seat to my 0 € bike. All the derailleurs and cogs come from another 0 € bike. With the Ciclotek kit the grand total is 1048 €. I could have gone cheaper on the components but comfort and reliability have a price. After 2400 km I have replaced rear brake pads and broken the mirror (not the glass the stem, don't ask...) for a total cost of 13 €. I need a new chain, bulk pack KMC chains are not the highest quality.
I have calculated amortization over 3 years and 15,000 km which works out to about 0.08 € a kilometre (I have factored in brakes tyres and chains).
Zack....are you in a position to advise what motor you are using in the mid drive models? I looked at using the Bafang Max Drive system in a new model but the resultant retail price would have been over £1500.00,it sort of negated the price advantage of chinese supply and put it too close to German assembled product,especially with the strength of the £ v Euro.An interesting debate no doubt!
The company I work for is Byocycles...all of our bikes come with a 2 year guarantee, every part is in stock 99.9% of the time. We use Samsung batteries currently and are making the move to Panasonic with this years models, our current range has a Shimano Tourney drivetrain, which isn't the best but being cheaper and also 6/7 speed actually isn't that bad of a thing! We all know that a 10/11 speed chain isn't as hard wearing as a 6 speed one. (evident with bikes from the 80s still running perfectly on original chains and freewheels)
Our + models both have an Avid front disc and a Shimano rear brake, SRAM X3 gears, Mxus rear hub motor (250w) King meter SW-LCD and a 36v 10ah samsung battery! Yeah, they're slightly over £1k at £1199.
Even the cheapest of our folding models at £799 the Chameleon FD still has tourney, Samsung celled battery, tektro V brakes etc...just because it's imported from the east doesn't mean it's poor quality! It's about being accountable if something does go wrong! Nobody wants to buy from a fly by night bike company!!
Look out for our new models, especially our new Mid drive models dropping in March/April
I got about 3,000 miles out of my last bike, 30p a mile, still value for money....
I have calculated amortization over 3 years and 15,000 km which works out to about 0.08 € a kilometre (I have factored in brakes tyres and chains).
I hear you but am an old enough boater to remember when the production of stainless steel boating equipment moved from Europe to China. Who wasn't tempted by the low cost bits and bobs that arrived on the market? Catamarans are very demanding and you chew through quite a bit of gear in a season.Anotherkiwi....there is low quality and high quality stainless in every country,low quality stainless(sometimes called ferritic stainless) has a very low chromium content,it was extensively used to make those cheap kitchen sinks that corroded in one month.
I had a boat built in Zhuhai,China....the quality of the stainless on that boat is fantastic,8 years old and still cleans like new. The builders are part of the mega wealthy chinese/taiwanese group known as Jet Tern,they manufacture 30% of the worlds cutlery sets....11000 employees making knives and forks!
Jet Tern can cast stainless like no other stainless manufacturer in the world....there is good or bad stainless in ever country,but it is unfair to brand all chinese stainless as poor quality.
KudosDave
I agree,I have been a sailor for 35 years,I remember the awful product that came out of Taiwan,especially those sailing hulks,but times have changed.I hear you but am an old enough boater to remember when the production of stainless steel boating equipment moved from Europe to China. Who wasn't tempted by the low cost bits and bobs that arrived on the market? Catamarans are very demanding and you chew through quite a bit of gear in a season.
Lets just say their production at that time was of unequal quality depending on which steel mill it came from. And some of them are still making cr@p steel.
I appreciated that,which is why I carefully worded my posting. I wish you luck with your new model.I'm afraid I can't divulge the information until I've made a decision on which we're going with! But soon, maybe I'll put a post up here introducing the models when they land