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Old 11-07-18, 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by cat0020
Not surprised in the least bit.
Tikit frame has more parts to weld together, more labor time to fabricate the parts, more labor time to weld them together.
For each Tikit frame/bike built and sold, profit margin for the sale is likely far less than a PakIt.
True. It makes sense economically. But it's also sad if one considers that the Tikit was a very unique and special bike. Compared to the Tikit, the Pakit seems quite boring. Sort of more ordinary...
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