which may have something to do with why Avy is starting in offer damper units for other chassis
I see nothing about country of origin. It looks like any other catalog Taiwanese bar with an extra bend.I think there is that bar where it's bent at the grips are made in the USA.
EDGE now ENVE has a DH bar coming out after the new year.What about carbon bars? i.e. Easton Havoc Carbon. Doesn't look like RF has a DH carbon bar...
You go bill mays hays!!! order now and we'll throw in 2 towels to wipe your shock off free, this is regularly a $20 value that we will throw in in the next 5 minutes but order now malcom is standing by!!!!Yes it is....
"Hand Built in Fletcher, NC
Every Double Barrel shock is hand-built in the Cane Creek factory and dyno checked to ensure the highest level of performance and quality control."
What's the frame gonna be?
One of your own designs? Do tell. Who's going to weld it up for you? I know a couple guys who could help you in that arena if you need. Both have frame welding experience.
I'm planning something custom. Built in USA with USA drawn steel...
I think overseas. Thread on MTBR says it is made somewhere that is not in the USAEDGE now ENVE has a DH bar coming out after the new year.
brad from nemesis? i hear he's great with custom designs.One of your own designs? Do tell. Who's going to weld it up for you? I know a couple guys who could help you in that arena if you need. Both have frame welding experience.
It's early days, mum's the word for now. I do have contacts though. If/when it happens I will keep everyone updated.One of your own designs? Do tell. Who's going to weld it up for you? I know a couple guys who could help you in that arena if you need. Both have frame welding experience.
Good find. Interesting: "we do not ship our production to offshore countries."http://www.blackspire.com/qs/page/7189/0/83
blackspire for rings, maybe stems... they have a bar now but i'm doubtful of its origins
edit: what about hayes for brakes, or is everything overseas now?
That claim is dubious at best. Their pedals are clearly Wellgos. Perhaps they do some post-production machine work on them, but I'd hardly call that Made in North America or Canada. Which brings up the general Made in NA and Assembled in NA question. Lots of stuff is assembled here from foreign parts.Good find. Interesting: "we do not ship our production to offshore countries."
I'm curious now, so I e-mailed them to ask.
Let me/us know what you find out. I have one of their rings and it's been superb. I'd buy their bars in a heartbeat if they were made in NA. I need new ones and the RF ones were going to be it.Good find. Interesting: "we do not ship our production to offshore countries."
I'm curious now, so I e-mailed them to ask.
brad from nemesis? i hear he's great with custom designs.
Go with FTW Industries. Without a doubt better quality than any of the outsourced frames, and still cheaper, imagine that.I'm planning something custom. Built in USA with USA drawn steel...
That is neat. I'll have to surf that later.
Here you go:Let me/us know what you find out. I have one of their rings and it's been superb. I'd buy their bars in a heartbeat if they were made in NA. I need new ones and the RF ones were going to be it.
I wouldn't hesitate to run arrow FRX rims on a bike, but they aren't quite as wide as the competition. I have heard from a reliable source that Fox lowers were made in the US, unless I'm mistaken. Don't know about the rest of the parts.
Congratulation - Race Face is one of the original companies I have always liked and BC what a great place to move to. Really the only other place I would move to from NYC. When can I fly out so we can discuss some online marketing initiativesHeck yeah, eh!
Still waiting on my immigration paperwork to clear, but I've been on board working remotely since August and should be settled up there in a couple of weeks. I'm excited because I've heard there are a couple of decent trails in the area.
--JP