I understand the issues that they have had and, to a degree, why they've had them. While my comment wasn't specifically ment to slam you, I can't understand why anybody would consider giving this company their money in the future. I can understand if you are personal friends with them and don't want to see them financially get crushed but this is the risk of owning a business.say what you want but I work with overseas suppliers everyday and understand the quality issues you can run into. it happens. To think a company with a good brain behind it can't correct those issues and survive is ridiculous.
There are too many other options out there that are as good, if not better, with far better support behind them. This sceanrio may have been tolerable during the time when all the major players were out of the gravity scene (Trek, Specialized, Giant, Gt, Santa Cruz, etc.) and the majority of high end options were boutique builders, but that is not the case now. Even if those companies were to pull out now, and for arguments sake, had no access to replacement DH stuff for warranty; you could at least get some kind of bike from them. That is the problem; Evil has NOTHING, and produced NOTHING for 2 (?) seasons. Sorry, no offense, you're done. (my oppinion)
What I wonder is why is there no law suits against the supplier of the frames? You could certainly argue that they were the ones that basically destroyed this company. I'm sure the overseas issue is a main factor in that scenario. (cue additional arguments for not outsourcing overseas)
Unfortunatley a company (name) that had a cult like following and has developed some of the most influential products in the sport has been reduced to this.