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Cheap bikes vs human rights

Although you might not think it, our bikes are cheap (I mean every bike in every shop, although Tredz bikes are undoubtedly cheaper and more handsome than most), but could the days of cheap bikes and components be coming to an end?
Well if China continues on it’s, frankly unreasonable project of improving their human rights and labour regulations, than an end product might mean our bikes (not just ours, everyone’s, although ours will still be more handsome), begin to be priced at a more realistic rate.

When ‘Made in China’ is no longer a byword for cheaply produced bike goods you can safely assume that a lot of components will increase in price. More info can be found over at Bike Europe, but our advice? Buy! Quick!

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