steve mercier
Well-Known Member
I am asking you if you know that to be true since I was under the belief these frames were built in Germany?So you are telling me the frame and rack are not manufactured in China?
I am asking you if you know that to be true since I was under the belief these frames were built in Germany?So you are telling me the frame and rack are not manufactured in China?
Yes, I have damage on both but I inquired about rack replacement.Mountaindweller shows pics of the chainstay paint wear.
Not only have I been told that this is the case, but the Wikipedia entry for R&M states that the frames are made at places “like Pacific Cycles, Taiwan.” I suggest you ask R&M directly if this is up-to-date information as I do not work for the company.I am asking you if you know that to be true since I was under the belief these frames were built in Germany?
I did not know that but I am beginning to believe you may be right. I just watched a factory video that only shows assembly, not frame construction.Not only have I been told that this is the case, but the Wikipedia entry for R&M states that the frames are made at places “like Pacific Cycles, Taiwan.” I suggest you ask R&M directly if this is up-to-date information as I do not work for the company.
Honestly, I thought it was common knowledge.I did not know that but I am beginning to believe you may be right. I just watched a factory video that only shows assembly, not frame construction.
I think you should ask R&M!So if we accept that the frames are made in China, but what about the assembly. According to Wik your USA bike is also assembled in China. Is that correct? I have always said that the Chinese know a thing or two about bikes but nevertheless that means only the design and motors are German?
i dont have a chain, its a gates carbon drive belt , and no where near the rear supports of the rackMountaindweller shows pics of the chainstay paint wear.
Will let you know what R&M say, i am based in the UK .Please follow-up here. My situation is identical except I have a 2019 Nevo. After 2.5 months of touring, (Ortlieb panniers) my rack looks like yours. My dealer was not enthusiastic about pursuing replacement under warranty.
It makes no difference chain or belt ...call it a beltstay then if you prefer but we were talking about worn paint on the part of the frame called the chainstay are we not? This is becoming confusing...time for my nap.i dont have a chain, its a gates carbon drive belt , and no where near the rear supports of the rack
Have you tried loosening the clamps at the top of the stem and then pivoting the Kiox cockpit? I am thinking about doing this on my Superdelight to raise the original handlebars to a more upright position. The left side uses a 5mm hex wrench. The 5mm hex wrench does not fit on the right side. That has me stumped for now. Otherwise, it seems like a simple way to raise the handlebars slightly.I have a superdelite gx kiox cockpit. I would like to find a compatible handlebar with more rise and sweep for an upright position, while not having to modify any cables. This stem has a wide clamp area (80-90mm) and double clamps. It's a 24.5 clamp diameter. Does anyone have any knowledge and suggestions? Thanks.
Yes, thank you. It is all the way up. The right side does not accept a tool.Have you tried loosening the clamps at the top of the stem and then pivoting the Kiox cockpit? I am thinking about doing this on my Superdelight to raise the original handlebars to a more upright position. The left side uses a 5mm hex wrench. The 5mm hex wrench does not fit on the right side. That has me stumped for now. Otherwise, it seems like a simple way to raise the handlebars slightly.
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Have you tried loosening the clamps at the top of the stem and then pivoting the Kiox cockpit? I am thinking about doing this on my Superdelight to raise the original handlebars to a more upright position. The left side uses a 5mm hex wrench. The 5mm hex wrench does not fit on the right side. That has me stumped for now. Otherwise, it seems like a simple way to raise the handlebars slightly.
SUNTOUR AION Front Fork Problem.
I have had my Delite for a few weeks and within about 200 km of usage the front fork lost pressure. (CX 140mm travel but only ridden on tarmac at this stage). Pumped the fork back up to 90 psi and it was back to no pressure overnight. Locked out the front suspension and cycled to my LBS where they indicated the unit would be sent to Australian Suntour Service agent for warranty repair. I was hoping to have my bike back for this weekend but not to be. I am now thinking that I should have gone for the FOX option however would expect that R&M should only use reliable components and hope this is a one off occurrence.
My question is have others had similar problems with the Suntour Aion front fork and if not how much distance/hard work have they ridden with this fork??.
Stephen.
Hi Jay,My wife has the 100mm Suntour Aion and so far so good - only around 300km, mostly (maybe 80%) off road on forestry roads and green single track. I hope you get your forks back soon!
5000+km in just over 21 months on a 2018 SC GX (Rohloff) and no problems whatsoever. Mostly aggressive riding on roads.Hi Jay,
Hopefully someone will come back to both of us with a 3000 km -30,000 km positive experience of Suntour Aion.
We were in Melbourne for the Australian Open Tennis and were very impressed with Melbournes cycling infrastructure compared with Sydney. We did a cycling tour of the city which was excellent. (0 voltage tour) Cheers