Correction: I was mis-informed. Komkas is not a sub-brand of Superteam. To quote Komkas: "komcas is an independent brand。It has nothing to do with super team"
I've really enjoyed all of these videos. It's a fascinating view into a different world. I particularly enjoyed the interviews with the various brand owners and managers. Great stuff, thanks for taking the time to produce these.
Hi there, I have a insta360 x4 but the issue is I have a canyon aeror oard bike and I don't know what I can use to mount it from the rear? Do you have any recommendations??
Unfortunately the Odin Supersonics are 28mm external front and rear. Not as outdated as LW, but still shite for 28s, let alone 30s or 32s. They tried to convince me 28mm external was optimal for 30 and 32mm tires 😂
Hey its great to see lots of disc wheels, but the key is the width. What are the widths of some of those wheels, and do we have any with ~32mm external width to match wider tires? Are there any that have wide internal for fast gravel?
@@ChinaCyclingno reason to make a disc wheel less than 32mm external al all nowadays: 1. All tt and road frames accept 32s 2. Disc brakes mean no rim caliper restrictions 3. Rolling resistance gains 4. Rear wheel aerodynamics are negligible for tire size on a disc wheel
I think the gold wheels would be cool if they actually look gold after a few months. I have my doubts that that finish won't look terrible after a while though.
@@dainiusvysniauskas2049 You're close, about half right. Its not polite to say who does what for who, because then people with competing brands may get snuffed at those factories... so my lips are sealed.
Absolutely fascinating to get a glimpse into this world. I think for a lot of us (in America at least) there's a negative perception of "Made in China", Chinese brands, etc. Videos like this as well as what Hambini and Peak Torque are doing with these brands is definitely helping to reverse that stereotype, if only for me.
Happy to help you choose MTB stuff. Voice is a good start but most likely too pricey for the punters. Most folks shop China as they want a bargain, some come to not ride the mainstream train.The frames which broke on me were Trek and Scott, the unbranded Ali frames are still going. Anyhow expand your horizon Joe, MTB's can go anywhere while Roadies are kind of confined ;-).
You have no idea how noisy it is on the show floor. There's music blasting from a third of the booths. I have to turn down the mic levels and then talk louder.