Chinese cycling products are becoming more popular than ever, but with so many brands on AliExpress it can be difficult to know what’s genuine and what isn’t. I travel to London for new bike day.

I’m visiting a bike shop making it easier to ride the Aero bike of you’re dreams, beginner or veteran, this video is a deap dive into how buying an imported bike is now easier than ever

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32 Comments

  1. That bike certainly looks to be great value for money. My worry about buying direct from China is that it undermines British and European brands. We are seeing a massive influx of Chinese EVs, heavily subsidised and therefore cheap. These are destroying European manufacturers, and will eventually remove buyer choice. Be careful what you wish for.

  2. Recently bought a new Chinese bike here in South Florida from a local bike shop. I bought a Quick Pro with a custom paint scheme and a full ultegra di2 group set for a sub $4k price. Great deal and a great price .

  3. Maybe that’s why it’s sooo cheap, not a lot of paint as you have found out to keep price down. I’d be pissed off if the paint on my bike came off so easily…..

  4. I ordered some elite wheels from Ali express just dropped them at back yard to get tyres and sealant sorted. wheels look pretty good can't wait to try them.

  5. Lot of comments on the name and whilst a lot of the chinese brands have odd names, they look as good as any ‘named’ brands and the price is superb.

  6. I didn't stop during the winter and I'm looking forward to this year, did my first century last month, going for another one this weekend!

  7. I feel like with Chinese brands we all know everything is made in china – it’s when the proverbial hits the fan is when it counts going with big name brands

    If the customer service, warranty, after care etc starts to get on par with the “big names” it’s a winning formula 🤜

  8. Just to share some information to people unfamiliar with the brand, Sunpeed has been here in Chile for like 5 years, and i haven't own one myself (just tried a couple, road and gravel) but since their arrival, it has been a really competitive brand in price/quality/components. I know a lot of people who have them and no one has had any problem or trouble.

    No doubt China has made a long way: good bikes, good quality standards, better prices.
    Great video Ben!

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