If you love seeing how things are made, this is the video for you. This video gives you some insight and a behind the scenes look at just how Far East Cycles over in China make their flatland frames. Although they run things over in China, it’s similar to FBM and S&M who run things out of their own warehouse, versus shipping it off to a massive factory that makes more than just bikes. Hit play and check it all out. Real good watch and interesting to see the process, equipment they use and more.
“Far East Cycles is a Chinese made and designed BMX Flatland Brand, the owner and head manager at the FEC factory is WeiChangShao. ChangShao shows us the process of building a frame, why and how he does what he does. His brand was built over time hand in hand with Jean William Prévost and will now be distributed at select companies throughout the world. Fareast now sponsors riders from 4 countries and is moving forwards with the development of innovative and cost effective products for the benefit of flatlanders and riders around the planet.
To support FEC, you can go and like the facebook page ”Far East Cycles” and follow them on instagram.” – IGI BMX
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