• So to sum it up...as has been shown above, it's basically just another bike shaped turd being shat out by a factory shaped arsehole in China for next to nothing, which is then purchased in whatever quantity someone dares to risk, and tarted up a bit (a sticker and some bar tape)...then marketed as a gravel bike, but at the road end of the market, because it doesn't really have any of the on trend features to actually qualify as a legit gravel bike.
    Is that about right?

    I believe the saying goes..."you can't polish a turd, but you can roll it in glitter".

    There are enough companies out there already churning out 'me too' bikes and products that offer nothing innovative or interesting...why start another when you could invest your money in something you can actually feel proud of if you put some real thought into it?
    It might sound harsh, but this just smacks of another person trying to make money from rebranding cheap Chinese products as something they've actually put a lot of work into, when in reality you're just contributing to the sea of shit that has drowned so many independent bike shops over the last few years.
    Ask yourself if you're really doing something to feel proud of?

    If you choose to pursue this further I would suggest changing the name to 'La RyVita'...Bland, boring, and fucking hard to swallow!

  • It might sound harsh, but this just smacks of another person trying to make money from rebranding cheap Chinese products as something they've actually put a lot of work into, when in reality you're just contributing to the sea of shit that has drowned so many independent bike shops over the last few years.

    TBF it actually make us more money from fixing and replacement dodgy components on bicycles that barely legal to ride (as long it's not an aftermarket ebikes/conversion).