reed scott
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Alibaba shows Frey have about 1 to 5 sales a day, but I'd also assume trade sales (rebranded bikes) make up a fair bulk of their orders.
Transaction History - Jinhua Frey Power Sci-Tech Co., Ltd.
freyebikes.en.alibaba.com
I would guess rebranded sales are by far the bulk of their production. The more I look at bike frames 'I know' are not made by the outfit selling the bikes, the more I see Frey all over them. And this is why it takes so long to get many bikes. It must take a lot of time to turn someone into a skilled aluminum welder/technician. Especially with this virus hampering every aspect of the production process.
Off topic but to me carbon frames are even scarier. I had no idea how intensive carbon frame manufacure is till I watched the video Pushkar put up on one of his forum's threads. Makes me SO leery of carbon frame bikes. I would think there is just no way to repair a cracked carbon frame. And when you see the process you see there are SO many ways to make mistakes and build in inherent weaknesses. So many ways to cut corners as well.