Santa Cruz closing production at Mainz, GER

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Another bit of interesting news in the above link:

"On October 11, 2024, it was officially announced that Brembo had reached an agreement to acquire Öhlins Racing. The purchase price of USD 405 million will be paid entirely from existing cash and the transaction is scheduled to close in early 2025. Following Öhlins' restructuring of its MTB division, further changes could be in store for the Swedish brand."

 

sethimus

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Another bit of interesting news in the above link:

"On October 11, 2024, it was officially announced that Brembo had reached an agreement to acquire Öhlins Racing. The purchase price of USD 405 million will be paid entirely from existing cash and the transaction is scheduled to close in early 2025. Following Öhlins' restructuring of its MTB division, further changes could be in store for the Swedish brand."

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Just published in Germany, its in german but browser might help with translations:
I didn't know SC made bikes in Europe. I no longer wonder why Germans have so many Santa Cruz bikes, they just buy local bikes.
 

DieBoy

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I understood the comment by JStrube that bikes assembled in Germany may be of better quality / workmanship. For that I have my doubts.
Ah, I thought maybe you knew something concrete about the factory in Mainz that meant the quality was less than expected.

As a rule of thumb, better working conditions means better work, so I'd be tempted to share JSStube's hypothesis, depending on where is being compared to.
 

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I understood the comment by JStrube that bikes assembled in Germany may be of better quality / workmanship. For that I have my doubts.
That was my thought. I would expect better assembly in Germany than in California. Working conditions are good in CA, but Germans are typically known for exactness, at least that is our impression here in the US...
 

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That was my thought. I would expect better assembly in Germany than in California. Working conditions are good in CA, but Germans are typically known for exactness, at least that is our impression here in the US...
If you have the right company culture and qualified workers there should not be much difference if assembling in CA or Germany.
 

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