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Established in 1992, Sumai Bicycle Co.,Ltd. is one of the biggest China norco bike manufacturer and wholesaler. We've gotten the WMI (World Manufacturer Identification) since 2005. Our company has perfect quality management systems with ISO9001 international quality authentication in 2002 and pays great attention to new product development. We have high-quality staff at design, oem norco bikes development and production fields, and have introduced in qualified personnel from foreign bicycle enterprise. Most of our products have been approved with CE certificate, and some approved with EEC, EPA and CARB. |
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Norco is big out here on the west coast of British Columbia, partly because it’s a homegrown company but also because its bikes have generally proven to be solid rides that give great value to consumers. And, while the company doesn’t introduce re-vamped models every year or two like many of the other manufacturers in the industry, Norco spends a good amount of time tweaking and revising its bikes each season. For 2007, Norco continues down a well trodden path, cranking out a bike lineup that Last year, Norco’s top-of-the-line full suspension xc / trail rig, the EXC 1.0 FS was a hideous flourescent green, a colour so difficult to stomach that a bunch of local riders turned the bike down on that basis alone. Norco wisened up its colourways for this year’s Faze, a bike targeting the enduro crowd. The Faze has a redesigned rear end and different linkage plates compared with last year’s equivalent, and is completely pimped out for the race crowd. For the first time that I can recall, Norco has spec’d some of its bikes with a complete Fox setup — the Faze One comes with a Fox 32 F100 FRLC up front and the new RP23 in the back. Shimano’s new XTR group takes care of the rest of the bike’s componentry. Geometry is a little looser than your typical xc rig, which is a bonus if you’re putting in long miles and aren’t racing up every climb. |
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The 2006 Fluid really came into its own as a trail bike that was more than capable for almost all types of all mountain riding. While it didn’t ride like some of its competition — I still find that the ride height of the Fluid takes a little getting used to — it did its job like a champ, and everyone I know who’s riding the bike loves the way it handles on the trail. It’s got good ground clearance and the relatively upright position makes the bike feel lively and easy to move around on the way up the technical climbs that are par for the course up here. Fluid One. For ‘07, Norco has made a few structural changes to the Fluid One, the most noticeable being a slightly curved top tube. Standover wasn’t an issue with any of the Fluids that I rode, but the frame looks a little more svelte than it did last year. Like the Faze, the Fluid One sports Fox suspension front and rear, stops with Shimano’s well-regarded XT brakeset, and uses an XT / LX drivetrain. Norco went with Mavic’s CrossRide wheelset and some Hutchinson rubber, although most people up here swapped out the Hutchinson stuff right away because of personal preference — I’d expect the same to happen again this year. |
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