whats the difference between a trek bike made in the USA vs the trek bikes made in CHINA?
Rozner asked:
i purchased a bike via ebay and when i received my new trek bike it had a stamp on it that read made in china. i just ride as a hobby around the streets or gravel trails so i wont be doing any jumps. i was wondering if these bikes were decent enough to just do casual riding. is it the frame made in china or the shimano breaks etc... thank you.
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October 11th, 2008 at 4:08 pm
The made-in-the-USA Treks are usually higher-end bikes, like the carbon-fiber Madone racing bikes. The made-in-China Treks are usually lower-end aluminum-frame or cro-moly bikes.
And yes, they are good enough for casual riding.
October 14th, 2008 at 10:44 am
Just to second the first poster: the Trek bikes made in China are good quality bikes. Most bikes under $1000 (and even a good number over) are made in China to the manufacturers specs. The frame is made in China and the components (gears, brakes, etc) are probably made in Japan and China.
October 15th, 2008 at 9:50 pm
many companies are having thier lower line bikes made in china. trek isnt the only one. there is nothing wrong with them. now days with machines welding and assembling alluminum, you get a very consisitant, well-made frame. they hold up well and ride decent. there is nothing wrong with these bikes as far as i can tell. in fact, look was having thier frames made in china, and may still do that. then they put the finishing touches on. cycling has went the way of the auto makers and many other companies. china’s labor is cheap. it allows them to make and sell the bikes cheaper. that’s business. you either compete or go out of business, and american labor is just too expensive.
October 17th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
chinese can be fine
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