madchick:刚刚查了一下,Neobike这个台湾车厂早年从山寨大行等牌子起家,后来改名Flamingo(就是多年前那个台产铝布)。这个老雕也有做成童车版本的(简称“小雕”?[表情])
https://www.flamingobike.com/?portfolio=products-folding-poly-3
(2025-01-03 11:46)
你只说一小部份, 真正歷史如下:
History
Neobike International was originally created in 1992 as a joint-venture company formed between Euro-Tai SA of Taiwan and Brompton Bicycle Ltd of the United Kingdom.[1] The remit was to produce officially licensed copies of the Brompton folding bicycle for sale into Asian and Japanese markets, where Brompton were not able to keep up with demand.[1] For this, Brompton loaned Neobike design plans and specialist tooling, in exchange for a per-unit royalty agreement.
Later during 1992 the Neobike company hired a number of ex-Dahon employees from Dahon's research and development department[2] and started to produce unlicensed Dahon copies, in addition to its officially sanctioned Brompton model. Original Brompton folding bicycles manufactured by Brompton Bicycle Ltd in England were made of steel, but the frame material for the Taiwan copies was changed from steel to aluminium.
On 31 December 2002 the ten-year franchise agreement between Brompton and Euro-Tai for Neobike to produce officially licensed Brompton models expired, at which point Euro-Tai and Neobike failed to return loaned tools to Brompton Bicycle Ltd.[1] During the ten-year period the royalties paid had amounted to under £10,000.[3] One week later, on 7 January 2003, Euro-Tai sold its majority stake in Neobike to YTS Manufacturing, an aluminium extrusion company who had already been producing frames for Neobike.[4][5]
During 2003, Neobike exhibited a—now unlicensed—copy of the Brompton bicycle design at the European Eurobike show.[1] Unlicensed copies of the Brompton product were then imported into The Netherlands (under the name "Scoop One" and "Astra Flex V3"), into the United Kingdom (under the name "Merc") and into Spain (as the Nishiki "Oxford Bicycle").
In 2004, Grace Gallant Enterprises was created, and Neobike's interests in the unlicensed copy designs were transferred to Grace Gallant, to be sold under the "Flamingo" brandname.