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  • Loyalty to brands?
  • SaxonRider
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    I have never deliberately gone out of my way to purchase a specific brand of bike and/or related gear, but my brother was over the other day and commented on how many Treks I have (or have had).

    During my previous road riding life (back in the 1980s), I had a Peugeot followed by a Bianchi. Then when I got into mountain biking, it was on 2 GTs in succession.

    Since then, though, it has been a Trek, followed by a Gary Fisher, with a Trek road bike, while most of the kids’ bikes in my back garden have been Treks or Gary Fishers as well.

    Some of these have been second hand, and some from the LBS (which obviously sells Trek), but not all. The brand just seems to follow me around.

    Not that I mind, though, as I consider Trek to be a bit like the VAG of the cycling world: that is, ubiquitous, but for a reason. Their quality has been excellent.

    Are there any brands that you find yourself continually buying, or the opposite: are there any you avoid (whether for rational or irrational reasons)? Or do you just see kit that you like without considering its provenance and buy it?

    GregMay
    Free Member

    Brands I am loyal to – Patagonia.
    Brands I won’t touch – Anything owned by Rupert Murdoch if i can avoid it.

    Bike wise –
    In: Salsa, have been riding and loving their ideas and ethos for years.
    Out: Trek, no real reason other that I can figure.

    So, who’ll be first to say Maxxis?

    TheSlider
    Free Member

    Funny enough, I’ve got a Trek Remedy 9 right now, which is superb but I’d sell it in a flash (if I could get a good price for it) to buy another CANNONDALE. I’ve ridden ‘dales most of my cycling life and I really miss seeing the name on my frame……

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    piemonster
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    Not so loyal to any one brand really.

    But anywhere that offers pish customer service is likely to be on the no trade list for a very long time.

    cyclistm
    Free Member

    I’m loyal to specialized although I only currently own 1 I have had many over the years.

    fd3chris
    Free Member

    I’ve had a few over the years and still think they are the best . It’s Chromag for me and I’d love one of their fatbikes but my stylus will have to do.

    chvck
    Free Member

    Sombrio, don’t really know why, I just like their stuff. Except gloves, my experience with their gloves was not good but then I ride gloveless unless it’s really cold anyway.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    I’m not brand loyal exactly but there’s definitely brands I like and who I trust/have proven themselves… Cotic, DT Swiss, BMC are pretty decent, Fox riding gear. And there’s others that’ve proved themselves on balance to be worthwhile despite some issues- Five Ten, Hope, Formula, Halfords, KS, Rockshox… More good than bad, but still, some bad.

    At the other end of the scale, there’s On One. I don’t care how cheap it is, you’re still dealing with liars and scoundrels.

    And then… There’s the weird ones. Like, I’ve never had a satisfactory Endura product. But I keep buying them! Literally the only saving grace is that it always fails quickly, or just doesn’t work as described in the first place, so it’s nice and easy to get refunds. But even knowing this I keep buying their stuff. It makes no sense… Stockholm syndrome or something.

    nickc
    Full Member

    I’ll swerve towards Shimano only as it’s always been OK for me. I’ll try to find the bike clothes in the Endura range first, after those two, I’ll go with whatever.

    Brands I won’t touch – Anything owned by Rupert Murdoch if i can avoid it.

    +1

    kcal
    Full Member

    partly its familiarity – not just / so much loyalty.
    I kind of know my way around Endura sizing (as much as anyone can) and they generally work for me.

    Got quite a few Specialized bikes in the household (and have had many many more). The LBS stocks them, the LBS owner is a good friend and give cracking service — ergo, Specialized is I suppose a brand I gravitate towards. Having said that there are other bikes in the garage..

    Loyalty implies more than just “I like their stuff” though – that would mean Cairngorm & Spey Valley beer, Macallan whisky…

    GregMay
    Free Member

    Late edit after chatting with the wife –
    Won’t deal with Chainreaction Cycles any more. Several iterations of terrible service from both of us. Don’t think we’ve used them in over a year after they took 36 days to refund us for something they never delivered – twice.

    Endura –
    Hmmm I also appear to have this problem. If their inserts weren’t so good I’d not use them again.

    lunge
    Full Member

    Shimano, anytime I’ve gone away from them I’ve regretted it.
    Oakley for sunglasses as I just like them.
    Specialised for cycling shoes as they fit my feet and work well.
    Decathlon road bibs as despite spending shed loads on other brands I’ve yet to find any that fit me better.

    kilo
    Full Member

    Not me but the Mrs, Roberts for road and ibis for off road

    davidtaylforth
    Free Member

    Sidi cycling shoes because they’re a good fit.

    Apart from that, I’d buy anything. Except for Trek/Specialized/Santa Cruz

    franki
    Free Member

    If I find something I really like, that works well for me, I’m inclined to buy from that brand again.
    My best transmission & braking experiences (road & MTB)have come from Shimano and I tend to stick to them now where possible.
    Had bad experiences with Suntour & Campag back in olden times and that put me off for life. Sram I can live with, but Shimano always would be my first choice.
    Had three Kleins as I thought they were just awesome. (Hate to say it, but other than for looks & kudos the Trek made one I had was a better bike than the originals. Shhhh…)
    The ride of my Genesis Io blew me away, so when I was looking for a 29er SS, it had to be a Fortitude.
    I loved my old Zaskar LE & have bought another GT – a Grade Alloy 105.
    (I want one of the 25th anniversary Zaskars, but can’t justify another bike right now!)
    DHB clothing has impressed me with the quality & VFM, so I’ve recently bought a few items.

    rob2
    Free Member

    Shimano for gears and shoes. Also becoming loyal to their clothes too.

    Bustaspoke
    Free Member

    I would say it’s more about familiarity than loyalty,if I get good service & value for money then I return.
    Specialized & Giant for bikes,never had a problem with either brand.
    For components I’ve always used Shimano & see no need to change.
    Unlike someone on here the other week, I find Merlin great,had a couple of pairs of wheels with Hope hubs built by them,never had a problem.They’re quite local to me so I call in & buy stuff on my way up to Rivington.
    For clothing I love the merino stuff from Ground Effect,it’s from the other side of the planet but turns up quickly enough.
    Road stuff I like DHB,I find it good value.

    johnners
    Free Member

    I wouldn’t have thought of it as brand loyalty per se but I seem to have ended up with a fair bit of Rab stuff. It’s decent quality and can be had at a fair price but most importantly the fit suits my shape. That means I’m more inclined to click “buy” on Rab when I’m online rather than take a punt on fit with any of the equally decent brands who have a range of much the same type of stuff.

    joolsburger
    Free Member

    I have had 6 Santa Cruz bikes over the years 3 new and 3 S/H but I think my next will be something else, they’re simply too expensive for me now. Shame really as I was pretty brand loyal but even a heckler is silly money.

    padkinson
    Free Member

    I’ve only ever owned Giro shoes (apart from ancient 5-10 impacts), because they seem to fit my feet pretty well and I haven’t ever been brave enough to try anything else. I’m also a complete convert to lace up cycling shoes now, and riding in my old velcro strap and ratchet ones feels horrible.

    smatkins1
    Free Member

    I have a quite clear mental list of brands I’d buy from and brands I wouldn’t.

    Some backed up with reasons like good previous experience or I like the brand image/products they make. So the likes of Troy Lee, Santa Cruz, Hope and Thomson are comfortably on this list.

    Other brands I avoid for no real reason, for example I’d never buy a Giant or Trek MTB.

    Then there are brands like fox clothing and Schwalbe tyres which make it onto my avoid list for actually disappointing me with their products.

    Harry_the_Spider
    Full Member

    Shimano. It works.
    Endura. It works.
    Giro. They fit.

    Everything else depends on how mush it is. I was pretty loyal to Specialized until Paul’s started bashing out cheap Cannondales.

    mikekay
    Free Member

    I avoid Shimano and e13, dont like Specialized but would have one if the deal/bike was right, Mondraker burnt their bridge with me when they sold me an early foxy (worst bike ive ever owned). No loyalty, ive owned 12 or so bikes over the years and 10 different brands

    PMK2060
    Full Member

    DHB. Always found the clothing good VFM and therefore rarely look elsewhere.

    tomhoward
    Full Member

    I know what I like and I like what I know

    Road bikes…
    Both Trek
    Both Bontrager finishing kit (deliberately so)
    Both Shimano drivetrain
    Both Continental tyres
    Both came with FSA headsets, both excellent.

    I make that 4 brands (5 if you are being picky) total over 2 bikes, 1 a modest budget bike, t’other a bling dandy horse.

    Of my 4 mtbs…
    3 are Santa Cruzes
    All have rockshox forks (3 pikes, in various flavours of travel and wheel size, and a bluto)
    3 have shimano brakes
    All have SRAM 1×11 drivetrain
    3 have Thomson stems
    3 have Easton carbon bars
    3 have maxxis tyres
    3 have reverbs.
    3 have hope hubs (tbh this was because Chris King didn’t do an xd free hub at the time, had they had, that’s what they would be.

    Like I say, I know what I like, and like what I know.

    honourablegeorge
    Full Member

    North Face (much like Rab above, know it’ll fit), Hope (good experiences with way above the warranty customer care), Shimano (they work, while experiences with SRAM brakes and gears have been bad)

    On the flip, almost every Scott or Trek that friends have owned has broken. Would never touch either. And Yeti, because of the generations of frames with dodgy chainstay, and for shockingly refusing to warranty some horrendous frame failures I know of.

    bearnecessities
    Full Member

    I’m a Spesh slut; blame it on that bike shop in Totnes my parents would have to drag me past by my ankles as a 10 year old.

    tenfoot
    Full Member

    Road bikes – anything

    MTBs – among others, I’ve had 2 specialized (plus 1 I bought for my wife) and 2 Lapierres. My next bike is most likely to be a camber or zesty xm.

    bigblackshed
    Full Member

    Shimano, Hope, Race Face, Thomson, Surly, Endura clothes, Giro helmets and shoes. Bicycle Union BMX gloves, 9 years old and still going strong.

    robgclarkson
    Free Member

    bikes: Yeti… i love Yeti stuff… i’ve had 4 frames all without a moments problem, & if they made a CX bike now, i would have one in the garage already (i know they did make one, but i wanted disc brakes & got an amazing deal on a stigmata). I also own a lot of yeti riding clobber, but i feel i’m starting to look a bit silly on that front, so depsite the fact i like the fit and finish of the riding gear i’m moving away from it.

    cars: I’ve owned 10 VW’s & my next car will (hopefully) be a golf r, or maybe a t25 camper as a second vehicle, but i’m currently driving not a VW, the shock!

    trainers: Nike

    jeans: levis and carhartt… fit me great and last really well, so i’ve stopped looking at anything else.

    schmiken
    Full Member

    Probably Assos and Kinesis. Always had an Inbred too!

    chestrockwell
    Full Member

    Orange bikes since 1990 for me. Had loads, liked them all. Have tried many others but keep coming back to Orange even if they are not the best value.

    Parts wise, Shimano, Thomson, Fox work for me. Used to like Pace but their general uselessness these days has put me off.

    Don’t like Trek ever since they hoovered up many decent brands then crushed them. I don’t like SRAM inc the modern Rockshox and have no desire to get anything On-One.

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    I’m a Spesh slut; blame it on that bike shop in Totnes my parents would have to drag me past by my ankles as a 10 year old.

    It’s a hairdressers now.

    cakefacesmallblock
    Full Member

    Giant mountain bikes. I bought my second new Trance this year.
    Shimano drive trains. Corporate conceit in its pricing mean that hell will freeze before I fit SRAM.Never had any issues with Shimano in almost 30 years.
    Endura clothing ( I do wear other kit as well) , never had any which hasn’t fitted well or lasted.

    Having mentioned Shimano drive trains above, I’m on my first Shimano disc brakeset (slx) and it’s excellent. My shimano Saint pedals will be bin bound soon though.

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    I was loyal to Orange for years, as they gave me some great and cheap sails when I was dinghy racing.

    Patagonia when I can afford to, just great kit and good attitude.

    esselgruntfuttock
    Free Member

    Hope.
    Orange.
    Altura.
    Endura.

    Calgary Flames.
    Edmonton Oilers.

    😉

    kimbers
    Full Member

    I’ve owned 11 konas (snapped 1, had 2 nicked 🙁 , sold 2 still got the others)

    Got a Sony tv, ps3, speakers and freeview recorder

    Prefer shimano gears, (every time I flirt with SRAM they fall apart)

    Prefer hope brakes but like most other stuff I buy if there’s a bargain I’ll take it, so I’ve got some shimano sets

    I’ve yet to find a brand that are the best at everything they do
    And its really foolish to stick with one brand as there’s always someone bringing out something newer and better really

    mindmap3
    Free Member

    Currently Stanton – on my third on in just over two years (Slackline 853, Switchback 631 and now a Ti Switchback). Had a fair few Spesh bikes too, including my first proper MTB back in 1997. They’re not sexy but seem to churn out some great bikes.

    Apart from my Reverb, I avoid Rock a Shox at all costs having had some poo forks in the past. Interestingly my Fox forks have all been good.

    Shinano brakes have all been good for me too.

    beej
    Full Member

    Hmm. Giro helmets (they fit me well) and Oakley sunglasses/riding glasses.

    Android phones? Does that count as a brand?

    eddiebaby
    Free Member

    Shimano, Cannondale, Endura.

    Big no for Trek. They had to know about Lance…

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