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Leader®︎ bicycle you are riding now and is about to ride. Where is the bicycle built in the process? Do not you care about this?

Today's blog wasn't much talked about"What kind of process is made to be made?"I would like to tell you.

First, the tube of the bicycle frame. It is made from the tube itself in this factory, cut for the frame, and prepares it to build it up.

The prepared pipes are carefully welded one by one by skilled work.

In modern times, aluminum welded, which has finally become easier, but until decades ago, it was a very difficult processing technology. The craftsmen who are welded here have a lot of experience, so they have a highly accurate frame without any madness.

And then heat treatment. By hanging a frame on the following belt conveyor and processing it with a few hundred fever, the aluminum material can be stronger, harder, and supple.

After that, the seat tube, the BB shell mechanical cutting, and the quality check and adjustment of the frame. This is very important in the work process.

All sizes are once measured, all welding and twist are checked, and the useless ones are discarded as B. In the process so far, 270 people engaged in the entire process. This is the only one to create the best frame.

Previously, a person in the product development department of a certain overseas brand was said. "The quality of factory production surpasses the quality of handmade."

Of course, depending on the factory, how many bicycles of the organized factory are produced, the quality is the same as handmade, and the factory may be higher.

In terms of inexpensive production, in terms of overall quality stability and improvements, it is inevitable in the bicycle industry, which has shifted from handmade to a factory production back to machines. prize.

And in the next blog, it infiltrates paint and assembly factories.

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