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mrchristian 07-31-05 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by cc_rider
They've been communist in name-only for several years.

^Very true...communism doesn't exist there anymore. They are more like a slightly-more-liberal capitalist society now. Free enterprise has exploded there, and bajillions of Chinese people (more and more common workers now in fact) are buying cars. LOTS of cars. The old "I won't buy from Communists" mindset doesn't work anymore, unless its made in North Korea (which its not).

BTW> China has stopped politically backing North Korea (they are not publically negotiating anyway), but they still supply their product and energy needs i'm sure, but I wouldn't listen to me since i'm just a dumb high school student.

You'd be hard pressed to find a bike made in China over $250. Every bike I have is from Taiwan, which is not China, even my Mongoose Rockadile mountain bike. Also, I believe low-end Cannondales and Treks are made in Taiwan, and only the really expensive ones are made in the US.

EDIT AGAIN: Chinese cars are next. Check out Geely's website. They can undercut the Korean manufacturers (Kia, Hyundai) in price by several thousand dollars.

Plus, if you buy a GM manufactured car, there's a good chance it's made in Mexico because Unions have demanded so much that companies can't actually make a profit or compete anymore.

Even "Made in the U.S.A." stuff is mostly made in Ireland and ASSEMBLED in the US.

Flame away

nicmert 07-31-05 09:33 PM

How about buying a nice used bike?

That way your money is not going out of the country, you are not paying sales tax if applicable, and you are likely to get a lot more bike for your money.

mrchristian 07-31-05 10:14 PM

Unless its more than 20 years old, a used bike is still going to be made overseas.

This is a dumb. Just buy the bike.

ginger green 08-01-05 09:15 AM


Originally Posted by HiYoSilver
True, some are better at posting their question than others.

nonsense - this has soap box written all over it. This is not about bikes at all.

heckflosse 08-01-05 10:30 AM

Jeep do a range of childrens bikes. Not sure if they're built in the US though. I've a Cherokee ST which has a sticker 'designed in the USA' but can't find where they're produced?

http://www.cyclesourcegroup.com/youthbikes.html

hi565 08-01-05 02:10 PM

wow thats pretty rigid. I dont know if I honestly (no offense) could deal with that. My dad listens to me alot, and everything works out great. Anywho about the bike, Its really hard to explain the concept of gears. Like people are like wow 27 gears I dont need that, but really if you think about it you dont use all of them. But I mean I shouldnt get into it because its a whole thing.

CdCf 08-01-05 03:50 PM

Ah, just buy the kid the bike!
One of the greatest joys in the world is making a child happy!

BostonFixed 08-01-05 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by hi565
, Its really hard to explain the concept of gears. Like people are like wow 27 gears I dont need that, but really if you think about it you dont use all of them. But I mean I shouldnt get into it because its a whole thing.

Right. 27 gears are unecessary. Along with coasting.

hi565 08-01-05 08:47 PM


Originally Posted by BostonFixed
Right. 27 gears are unecessary. Along with coasting.

umm happy birthday? :bday:

BostonFixed 08-01-05 08:52 PM


Originally Posted by hi565
umm happy birthday? :bday:

Uh. No. My birthday is in feb, but thanks for trying.


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