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"The best defense against copying is innovation.” Will Butler-Adams
Perhaps Brompton should sue less and innovate more. |
On Copying vs Innovating
Originally Posted by Winfried
(Post 22849643)
If that competition actually spends on R&D instead of just copycatting an existing product.
https://www.europarl.europa.eu/facts...rcial-property If your only defense against better, cheaper competitors is finger-pointing… you're out of ideas. |
Originally Posted by childcarepro
(Post 22989171)
Seems that if a Western company makes something better than the incumbents, they're called "disruptors." If it's an Asian company, they're called "copycats" despite being lighter, faster, stronger, cheaper improvements of decades old "innovations." Inventing once doesn't make you an innovator; innovating does.
If your only defense against better, cheaper competitors is finger-pointing… you're out of ideas. Yeah, thanks Brommie, helped me narrow my purchasing decision to NOT-Brompton. idiots |
I also don't like the commercial strategy of Brompton.
But do not like the clones and their manufacturers that, for most of them, stupidly copy everything, even the well known weak points of the Brompton. A single man like Ben of Kinetics does a much better job with his upgraded Brompton. For me the Dahon Curl is not a clone, its just inspired by the Brompton with several mods to solve several weak points of the Brompton. For the Chedech, there are some improvements but it has the drawback of the carbon frame not that good for a folding bike while being much heavier than a T-line. |
I’m not sure Kinetix qualifies as comparison to bike manufacturers. It’s tailored made design, very expensive with long wait times and serious issues with availability and delivery options worldwide. I emailed them once and never received a reply.
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You are right, these are typical problems of a one man company.
But what Ben designed, implemented and manufactured could easily be done by a company like Brompton to improve their bikes. For the prices, most of the price come from the price of higher quality components for the hubs, brakes... the rear triangle of Kinetics isn't that expensive considering that it is hand built and in stainless steel, an industrialized production (and lower quality not stainless steel, but stainless steel is much better) would greatly reduce its price. |
Originally Posted by Jipe
(Post 22989964)
For the Chedech, there are some improvements but it has the drawback of the carbon frame not that good for a folding bike while being much heavier than a T-line.
The manufacturer's advertised numbers I'm seeing: Brompton T Line One - 7.44kg, $5225USD Chedech Air Limited - 6.82kg, $3700USD |
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Originally Posted by CEBEP
(Post 22989965)
. It’s tailored made design, very expensive with long wait times and serious issues with availability and delivery options worldwide.
The only one that are cheaper with less delivery issues tends to be semi industrialized: the get small volumes from far east and do custom assembly with specific accessories, basically "pret a porter". |
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