Pois e ... a noticia que muitos entusiastas da marca nao queriam ouvir ,a cannondale ja a partir de 2010 deixa de fabricar os seus quadros "handmade in usa " e deslocaliza toda a sua produçao para taiwan ,o mito do handmade in usa acaba ,manter se a a qualidade nos quadros de aluminio bem como em alguns dos quadros em carbono feitos nos usa ? "This news isn’t all that surprising: Cannondale announced it will be moving all its frame manufacturing operations from Bedford, PA to Taiwan by 2010. The move will affect all the Dorel Industries bike lines including Cannondale, GT, Schwinn, and Mongoose.
Dorel’s Pennsylvania facility will lay off about 2/3 of its work force but will keep the remaining workers employed on final assembly, quality control, distribution, and warranty repair. Customer support and andministration will also remain at the Bedford facility.
Mountain bike frames have been manufactured in Asia since the early days - Specialized was doing it in the early 1980s - and today it’s tough to find companies fabricating in the US beyond the small boutique frame builders. For some materials like carbon fiber the best technology actually exists outside the US making it tough to justify domestic production.
Sounds like when it comes to mountain bikes, buying American is about to get even tougher…" fonte : singletrack.com
Dorel’s Pennsylvania facility will lay off about 2/3 of its work force but will keep the remaining workers employed on final assembly, quality control, distribution, and warranty repair. Customer support and andministration will also remain at the Bedford facility.
Mountain bike frames have been manufactured in Asia since the early days - Specialized was doing it in the early 1980s - and today it’s tough to find companies fabricating in the US beyond the small boutique frame builders. For some materials like carbon fiber the best technology actually exists outside the US making it tough to justify domestic production.
Sounds like when it comes to mountain bikes, buying American is about to get even tougher…" fonte : singletrack.com