Spotted this promo on 50cycles website and on youtube. Might be interesting for those considering a Kalkhoff purchase. Cut and paste the link.
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YouTube - Inside Derby Cycle
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I spotted that a little earlier today and gave it a try. Propaganda it may be, but it's good to see European manufacturers fighting back after years of resigned apathy in the face of cheap oriental imports.
It's what the market has needed for a long time to stimulate necessary improvements in quality.
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All Raleigh bikes (Kalkhoff is also being sold as Raleigh) are made in production sites in Europe and Asia under the highest quality standards.Alle Raleigh Bikes werden in Produktionsstätten in Europa und Asien nach höchsten Qualitätsstandards gefertigt.
I think it's mainly some components, like the Shimano gearhub, hubdyno, brake parts including cables etc. Frames and forks I'm sure are German, and Germany may well make all the wheel components. The lights and tyres are German too.All Raleigh bikes (Kalkhoff is also being sold as Raleigh) are made in production sites in Europe and Asia under the highest quality standards.
I wonder how big a % is made in Asia.
I did consider an Kalkhoff when they had the special offer on before the new year, but I got no reply to my email to them so I figured they had had too large an uptake on the discount, and I had missed out. Does anyone know if there is a waiting list, or anyone else selling them apart from 50 cycles. I live in Scotland so if there is a local supplier selling them here somewhere I would love to know.Might be interesting for those considering a Kalkhoff purchase.
It could be worth trying The Electric Cycle Company in Edinburgh. They deal with various manufacturers and would most likely be the best company to deal with. There number is 0131 553 4900.50cycles are the sole UK agent with exclusive rights to the Kalkhoff brand.
They are trying to set up a dealer network for them, so there's hope of dealers in Scotland. They may appreciate it if you have a dealer in your area that you can strongly recommend Branwen.
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Thats the company that recelled my battery so distastrously, (they dont sell Agattu) and the wheel rim repair they were doing at the same time had to be fixed by The Bicycle Repair Man a few weeks later as I could tell something was wrong. A thread had been completely stripped, which could have been very dangerous. There was no way they coud have been unaware they had stripped it too. I didnt see any point in taking it back to The Electric Cycle Company for the wheel rim mess up, as his guarantee to give me my money back if the recell didnt work was one he didnt live up to.It could be worth trying The Electric Cycle Company in Edinburgh. They deal with various manufacturers and would most likely be the best company to deal with. There number is 0131 553 4900.
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FrankC
Raleigh frames are all made in the far east and I suspect it is the same for most of Derby cycles brands.I think it's mainly some components, like the Shimano gearhub, hubdyno, brake parts including cables etc. Frames and forks I'm sure are German, and Germany may well make all the wheel components. The lights and tyres are German too.
Even in England we still make brake blocks, pads and spokes!
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It's important to distinguish between the Raleigh UK bike marketing company which relies on Far Eastern manufactured bikes and the completely separate brand name Raleigh gmbh which is owned by Derby Cycles of Germany.Raleigh frames are all made in the far east and I suspect it is the same for most of Derby cycles brands.