bike race Sourcing Overview
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Target Group Specificity A common mistake is overlooking the precise target group, which can lead to mismatched product features; ensure the bike type aligns with the intended users, whether adults, children, or racing enthusiasts, to maximize satisfaction and usability.
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Frame Material Selection Negotiate the frame material carefully, as choosing between steel, aluminum alloy, or carbon fiber directly influences durability, weight, and price points, with carbon fiber offering premium performance at a higher cost.
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Gear Configuration Insight In practice, most suppliers offer 21 or 24-speed options for race bikes, balancing performance and complexity; 3-speed configurations are typically reserved for simpler models, so align gear choices with rider skill and terrain demands.
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Wheel Size Trade-off The trade-off between wheel sizes, ranging from 20 to 28 inches, depends on rider age and intended use; smaller wheels suit children or folding bikes, while larger 26 or 28-inch wheels provide better speed and stability for adult race bikes.
