that was their sales for 2007, not their net worth.200 million they're worth mor than that.
The new owners brought production of the F7 back to PA. The high end carbon bikes (except the Rize) are made in Taiwan tho. They have better facilities over there and the cost would be impossibly high in the US.You know they make their low end bikes (i.e. the F7) in China.
I used to work at a C'Dale dealer... I was once told that one of the main reasons for doing their carbon frames overseas is because of one of the resins they use in the epoxy matrix (or something along these lines). The volume of this particular resin they need exceeds the amount that can legally be used for manufacture in the US.The new owners brought production of the F7 back to PA. The high end carbon bikes (except the Rize) are made in Taiwan tho. They have better facilities over there and the cost would be impossibly high in the US.
The new owners brought production of the F7 back to PA. The high end carbon bikes (except the Rize) are made in Taiwan tho. They have better facilities over there and the cost would be impossibly high in the US.
Uh, hello? Why are you talking like it is a fact that Cannondales are going to be sold at Walmart? The Canadian company that bought them already has several brands that they sell to discount stores (including Schwinn which was never high end) and spent a boat load of cash for Cannondale to get them into the high end market. Why would they ruin their investment? With Cannondale they created two separate divisions. One for discount chains and one high end (GT, Cannondale, and Sugoi) for IBDs. The huge amount of cash they make from the discount bikes can only mean good things for their high end companies. They already brought GT back from the dead.The F7 is made in china. Any Dale under about $800 is made in china. And with the new markup on the '09 models you are gonna have to spend $1000. Dont plane on any Dale you get to be worth too much in about 5 years. Just look what happened to shwinn. they went bankrupt on 9/11. now they are at walmart. i work at a bike shop. i see them more often than anything else coming in for repair. i personally have condemned quite a few of them.
its hard to say but my handmade in the US CAAD 8 isnt gonna be worth too much after they go to walmart. even to me
You mean the F4.The new owners brought production of the F7 back to PA. The high end carbon bikes (except the Rize) are made in Taiwan tho. They have better facilities over there and the cost would be impossibly high in the US.
The looks of those things scare the sh!t outta me...i like the idea of the 29ers. most companies have some pretty sick designs too. but this is one place where Cdale gets a little cocky. they mixed 2 of the latest technology in their bikes. they use the lefty forks and the 29"wheels. i personally cant trust a lefty fork. and that larger wheel size is gonna put even more torque on that hub. dont get me wrong, ive talked to people who love the lefty fork and say its the best thing they ever got. i just dont think that it can be trusted on a 29er
I will give you an exact list:i currently work at a cannondale dealer and we have been wondering just what is still made in the u.s. of a. From what i understand almost everything is now made over there. i'll ask tomorrow at work, and get back to you guys. if you read that article is says that pacific will focus on walmart and cdale on the high end. like it already is.
Uh, hello? Why are you talking like it is a fact that Cannondales are going to be sold at Walmart? The Canadian company that bought them already has several brands that they sell to discount stores (including Schwinn which was never high end) and spent a boat load of cash for Cannondale to get them into the high end market. Why would they ruin their investment? With Cannondale they created two separate divisions. One for discount chains and one high end (GT, Cannondale, and Sugoi) for IBDs. The huge amount of cash they make from the discount bikes can only mean good things for their high end companies. They already brought GT back from the dead.
If you wanted to you could say the same thing about Specialized. Meridian (a Taiwanese company that does most of its business with discount stores) owns 49% of Specilized. Plus, they do much of the engineering and make all the bikes for Specialized in Taiwan.
Also, what mtn bike is worth anything after 5 years of abuse. I would never buy a 5 year old mtn bike unless it was really cheap - especially if it was an alum full suspension! Nevermind the outdated technology and geometry.
I don't know where you're reading your history, but Schwinn went bankrupt in 1992 after they missed the boat on BMX and MTB. After that the name was purchased and sold a couple of times until Pacific got the name in 2001.Shwinn was never quality? why dont u read up on your bike history. shwinn used to be the biggest bike brand in america up till 9/11/01.
I think that the new carbon moto is made overseas too. I am not positive about that though.I will give you an exact list:
Taiwan
Any bike under $800 retail
Carbon monocoque frames like the Synapse and Taurine
USA
All hardtails over $800 (starting at F4)
All road bikes besides the Synapse
All full suspension bikes
You don't have to look at another pic, just look at the cannondale headbadge for startersthat photo was photo shopped look at this one
I've never heard of any warranty problems. I do know some frame and fork warranties, which I just think is normal wear and tear.I was in a shop just two days ago speaking with the manager about Cannondales. I tore the boot on my Headshock and they are ordering a new one. The bike is a 10 year old Super V and it has performed as solidly as I ever could have hoped. At some point I'm going to pull the trigger on a 29r and I was thinking about the Caffeine. Quite frankly this company with this single bike has earned my trust, but I'm still spooked.
I know Matthew Lee has repeatedly tortured a Lefty on his 29r and its pretty obvious that I will never, ever ride my bike as hard as he does.
All that being said I have heard of some pretty ugly horror stories about customer service from them regarding warrenty issues. You couple that with the ownership issues and I'm thoroughly flumoxed.