Do you reckon he's contemplating a sell up?Co-incidentally I see that Cyclepoint's director/secretary Kyra Chwg has just resigned, 30/6/2009.
I did see a report (unconfirmed) that she is related to Mr Ching.
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I doubt it, his son Ken has been in the business for quite a while now and I think he'd want him to have it.Do you reckon he's contemplating a sell up?![]()
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Unless I am mistaken, Ken took part in the Tour de Presteigne.I doubt it, his son Ken has been in the business for quite a while now and I think he'd want him to have it.
Other dealers are selling ezee bikes now,on bike and the electric transport shop are two that i have noticed.I get the impression that as Flecc hints he is contributing his marketing efforts to the USA.
I have a soft spot for Mr Ching as he reminds me in many ways of my late father (comes from the same part of the world!) his son is around the same age as me and it is heartening to see both of them go on their bike rides.
Its something I missed out on due to being as close to my own Dad because of personality clashes and his own serious and ultimately terminal health problems, and Dad wouldn't ride a bicycle anyway (he did once own a motorbike in Malaya).
but when it boils down to business and value for money, when I have enough cash to buy a higher end e-bike it is most likely to be a Wisper. Although less fast it now appears to be way more reliable and the company more responsive to British / European customers (comparing the product development of the two machines over the years) - plus I am always a bit wary of machines with only one exclusive dealer...
Mr Ching does make good bikes though and would come a close second though in my choices of high end bikes..