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  • Orange bikes, are they stilluk made?
  • juan
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    As per title says. They are very cheap. could compet with taiwanese frame.
    Any insights?

    br
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    The bikes are still built in Yorkshire, although the alloy HT's frames are Far East and I believe that the round tubes on the FS's are too.

    Not sure about the P7's.

    ddmonkey
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    Yep – currency movements? The pound is in the toilet.

    juan
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    So the ST4 would be far east made

    ojom
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    prices going up soon as well btw. newsletter in this week.

    DaveFlynn2
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    All full suspension models are made in the UK. The majority of hardtails are taiwanese.

    cynic-al
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    the alloy HT's frames are Far East and I believe that the round tubes on the FS's are too.

    The tubing could be made anywhere Shirley? Is any of it made in the UK?

    roger_mellie
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    From March's WMB, where they review the G3:

    "While its top full-suss frames are built in Halifax using a mix of on-site manufacturer monocoque and imported tubing, its hardtails are all imported."

    So there.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    full-suss frames are built in Halifax using a mix of on-site manufacturer monocoque and imported tubing,

    Imported from Birmingham IIRC (its Reynolds)

    Three_Fish
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    My 2008 SubZero says "handmade in Halifax". Last of the bunch, it would appear. What a shame.

    DaveFlynn2
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    "its hardtails are all imported.

    So there."

    Not quite. The MIII is still UK made.

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