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Has any one here heard of SWITCH bike?

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Old 12-02-10, 06:05 PM
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Has any one here heard of SWITCH bike?

There is a website for this company but I can't find any info or reviews about them.
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Any relation to "Bait and Switch??"

Just kidding, never heard of them....
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I rode Switch snowboard bindings a long time ago. This information is not useful for you.
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This is their website. But it is as much as I know about them.
https://www.switchbikes.com/
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On the website, they just show dealers in 4 countries, none of which are English-speaking, and that could limit the information you find.

They do have a bike called "Naked" if you want to ride Naked.
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Seem like a new Italian design and production company, akin to how BMC and Cervelo began. Whether they can take off is another matter, but based on the website, and how much they push the technology, I am going to guess these are expensive (even when considering the price for high-end machines already).
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Originally Posted by VT Biker
Seem like a new Italian design and production company, akin to how BMC and Cervelo began. Whether they can take off is another matter, but based on the website, and how much they push the technology, I am going to guess these are expensive (even when considering the price for high-end machines already).
Don't have to guess. There is a price tab on the bottom of the page. That s*&t is expensive.
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They do have a bike called "Naked" if you want to ride Naked.
As if I need an excuse!
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