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Any truth to this rumor?
I agree, the continued production delays showed the cracks in the process. That was probably cashflow related.The Voima was fantastic bike for me, up until it broke. The way the situation was dealt with really showed me that they had tried to get too big too fast and wouldn’t be able to provide adequate support. It was like a peek behind the curtain into the house of cards.
I'm not so sure about that. Direct to consumer brands is the way that a lot of manufactures are going. Dealers take a cut in profits.There was no dealership network , that's hard in today's world .
A lot of the big name brands use factories in Taiwan for frames etc, these factories are geared up for production and quality.I'm not so sure about that. Direct to consumer brands is the way that a lot of manufactures are going. Dealers take a cut in profits.
Canyon, YT, Commencal, Fezzari, Intense, Evil, Polygon, Whyte to name a few are direct to consumer brands. Specialized have even moved towards it, with the ability to buy online, instead from a dealer.
If you are selling to a consumer that knows what they want, it works pretty well.
I think Leo expanded his line a bit too quick and overextended the company financially. There were some factory issues with machining centres going down, then of course the huge post covid drop in the market.
Even companies like Trek and Scott are not looking so great with layoffs and sacking CEOs. It's a tough time in the cycling industry.
Yeah, I have the one on the left so I am worried.The known issue with the cracking swingarms is a big problem. The bike will be scrap.
If you have the 3rd gen, the right one, I wouldn't be so worried.
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Either way, the bikes will be fixable, unless the frame is damaged, but that the case with all carbon bikes also .Will be a desirable bike to own now .
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