It's funny that whenever a bike is made "at home", manufacturers and customers highlight this as one of its qualities. If not, no one talks about it. Ride quality becomes the only criterion for quality.
I am more than happy with my Strael, but it leaves a strange aftertaste when the manufacturer introduces the designers of the decals but not the welders of the frames. So I look forward to a report on Fairlight's welders as part of their team. Wherever these great craftsmen may come from.
Yeah… I have a Faran frame in order. It would be nice to see more on the people putting it all together. I don’t think it detracts I’ve certainly got no problem it being made in Central Europe.
Strael in putty with King headset has quite vanilla workshop vibes. It’s gorgeous
It's funny that whenever a bike is made "at home", manufacturers and customers highlight this as one of its qualities. If not, no one talks about it. Ride quality becomes the only criterion for quality.
I am more than happy with my Strael, but it leaves a strange aftertaste when the manufacturer introduces the designers of the decals but not the welders of the frames. So I look forward to a report on Fairlight's welders as part of their team. Wherever these great craftsmen may come from.