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I happened across this site yesterday as it so happens. Don't know if it is definitive of Aus & NZ manufactured bikes but may assist anyway. http://www.bicycles.net.au/links/brands.html cheers AdamVW |
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While the Avanti brand is NZ the bikes are made offshore in the same factories as most other common brands. Australia has companies that do the same thing, Apollo/Raceline probably cater to a wider market than the others but remember brands like MalvernStar and Speedwell, they are still there selling cheapies and there are others that I can't think of right now. Way back in the dark ages Malvern Star were Australian made and ridden by top riders. |
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If you're after a Tri/TT frame, I don't know anyone in Australia more experienced than Teschner. We can do custom Tri/TT frames, but most of our stuff is built in Nth America and we don't subscribe to the 'Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi Oi Oi manufacturing is so awesome and mysterious' mindset, so that might count us out.
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Most bikes these days are a bit like a mini-United Nations of parts made all over the globe. To think that you can buy a particular brand and have all of your money going to a manufacturer of a particular nationality is very difficult these days, unless you buy Italian. For everything else (even for an NZ manufacturer like Avanti), bits of your money are likely to be going to Taiwan, China, Japan, Europe, and the manufactuer's home country. Having said that, if you do want to spend to keep as much staying locally as possible, then buy a custom bike from one of few remaining AU builders. n |
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I just thought of something. If your aim in 'buying Australian Made' was 'keeping more money in the country', then you may as well buy a Giant, because the amount of profit made on a bike as it goes through AU wholesale and retail far outstrips what the manufacturer would make, and certainly employs more Australians than any other arm of the bike biz. Actually there's not much justification I can think of for 'Buy Australian Made' if 'Made' actually means 'Manufacturered'. Just get a Cervelo.
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Teschner.
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Phone /AH: 61 (0)7 33533368 O7, isn't that Queensland? You have got to love those lugs http://www.llewellynbikes.com/thegallery/lugcutting |
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Not sure a lugged steel bike is the right solution for TT/Tri.
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Well, I'm excited Saturday I get to pick up my new 'quite a bit made in Australia' new tri bike. It may not be the dearest on the market but I am very much looking forward to it. This is my new set of wheels below http://www.apollobikes.com/apollopro.../title/Ventoux My Big-W commuter will get Sundays off from now on Cheers AdamVW |
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