I would think so.Good point... so if we put a logo on the seat tube above the flag it's more in keeping?
I would think so.Good point... so if we put a logo on the seat tube above the flag it's more in keeping?
that's worse than saying nothing or saying just 'Proud to be British'.Another option is to use the Union flag with the legend 'Designed in the UK'.
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Perhaps melding the flag and logo into each other around the edges so there's no doubt what you're saying – British company.View attachment 20786 We will have a look at doing something like this.
Thanks again for your input.
Yes, but remember this. read the writing above where it says M3x8:What's that I see on the rear of the seat post - a Union Jack?
Members with long memories will recall a heated discussion on here following the last time Wisper put the flag on one of their Chinese bikes.
I think David Miall is a very naughty boy for doing it again.
That's the benefit of such a slogan, not a problem.The problem with the slogan 'Designed in the UK' is that it means different things to different people.
The display on my Rose started to act up a bit just before I sold it.
the problem is the relative content. Each new bike tends to have several improvements. For example, the gear sensor I started using in my CD bikes or the new speed sensor that is properly bolted to the chain stay like on the Bosch bikes or the new rounded hole for passing cables that does not need a cable gland. I may have asked the factory to source a new look rack or stem but each new bike is a result of improvements made by several teams, mostly Chinese.That's the benefit of such a slogan, not a problem.
David said the bike had been designed by his new employee, so it's perfectly fair to say the bike is 'designed in the UK', even if the components are sourced from various countries and the bike is assembled abroad.
Nothing to stop you using the same slogan on the woosh bikes you design yourself.
Putting it on a bike with a generic frame, ie one you just slap woosh stickers on, would be a bit cheeky.
Looking better than good !The first ever Wisper Wolf C frame all finished and lacquered.
Very excited, should see the finished bike in a week or so.
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Good point.the problem is the relative content. Each new bike tends to have several improvements. For example, the gear sensor I started using in my CD bikes or the new speed sensor that is properly bolted to the chain stay like on the Bosch bikes or the new rounded hole for passing cables that does not need a cable gland. I may have asked the factory to source a new look rack or stem but each new bike is a result of improvements made by several teams, mostly Chinese.
It's fine on my phone, and all the other components photo's on this page are fine on my MBP. Weird.It's fine for me, looking good.