sorry Trex,I disagree with every element of your posting,D8veh visited Shanghai last year and his posting is on the button as far as China is concerned. Without the 48 per cent anti-dumping duty on vanilla bikes the Chinese would dominate the world cycling market.
To answer your posting ,point by point.
1) if you visited the Shanghai or Taipei shows you will see the way that the Chinese home market is changing...bikes are no longer the transport of the peasant,there is a growing market for expensive sports bikes (note not the old Mao flying pigeon clunkers)
The big European manufacturers such as Specialized,Ghost,KTM have big stands at Shanghai to sell to the Chinese home market-some Chinese are now very wealthy and sports bikes are becoming cherished product,note with much brand awareness,if Armani made bikes they would sell.
Chinese manufacturers are not blind,they see the future and are copying the best of the European product,the Chinese product is getting lighter every time I visit china,only the Dutch seem to prefer heavy bikes.
EN 15194 seems to allow brake cut outs on only the rear brake line which is allowing a greater choice of brake/gear lever combinations.
Good hydraulic brakes are easy to buy in china and even Magura now seems to have a Chinese operation.
2) The BPM motor has more low speed grunt than any Bosch crank drive,it is easily available from the better of the manufacturers. Note,Alibaba is considered the buying source of amateurs,the bigger manufacturers have no need to having more than a passing presence. It has been nicknamed 'Alibaba and the 40 million thieves',most of the advertisers on Alibaba are traders-not usually the source.
3)it is very difficult to get the bigger manufacturers to fit throttles outside of EN 15194,only the smaller guys will offer throttles that allow operation above 6 kmh.
We have to accept that the UK market is so small that our requests cannot be met by Chinese MOQ's-Kudos is just big enough to meet these MOQ's,provided we buy 6 months ahead. Unfortunately the smaller assemblers do not have auto wheel building,own frame assembly or rolling road testing facilities so the reliability suffers and that is why some of the smaller importers to the UK have unreliable product,which gives Chinese product a bad reputation.
I am off to China for the whole month of April. My trip will take me to both Shanghai and Canton fairs also Suzhou,Changshu,Hangzhou,Guangzhou,Foshan,Tianjin. I will see some very bad Chinese product and some wonderful product. However what I have noticed is that the product seems to have settled to a good spec,light and at a mid range price. At last we are not changing the concept too much,which is allowing us to concentrate on detail-to improve the breed rather than making radical changes.
Our Kudos Secret bike for 2014 has been fitted with a 52 tooth chainring (faster,less cadence)and telescopic seat post (taller riders),it has made a good bike into a very good bike.
KudosDave