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Old 12-06-20 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by 2wheelfelicity
They were in production, but limited quantity given the size of their operation being 2-3 people. From a purely monetary value standpoint, yeah, you probably were paying a little more premium for the production costs that big brands would be able to absorb, but if you expand the value concept, they were fantastic. Crust was? is? a brand born from people who rode bikes all the time, loved them, and saw missing pieces from industry standards so they made bikes exactly how they would want them and they're not alone, many small makers are similar. That to me is invaluable. Those are the kind of bikes that I am willing to pay a little more for. I will pay more to support a business who designs and puts products out in the world because they are truly making it better, however minor that betterment is. Some big brands may have started that way, but it would be hard to make the case that they are operating from a standpoint more out of love for bikes than simply putting out new anything because they need to sell something.

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I did a little deeper dive into the company after I made my comment earlier. I watched some of the videos that were on the Radavist that they did.

these are the type of bicycle guys that I like to hang out with. My local shop itself is ran by modern day hippie’s. Smart guys who could make a lot more money doing something else but they choose to stay in the cycling industry for love and passion.

i dig it and hope they can resurface
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