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Anyone know any more than is on the site?http://www.araya.co.uk/
Quote from: Dark Diggler on November 04, 2013, 08:12 PMAnyone know any more than is on the site?http://www.araya.co.uk/Beware of this site, it does not belong to Araya - everything on it is questionable therefore. No matter what you get told by anyone else, the site has no connection to Araya and they are discussing what to do about this fake site.
Quote from: Natsukashi on November 05, 2013, 01:16 AMQuote from: Dark Diggler on November 04, 2013, 08:12 PMAnyone know any more than is on the site?http://www.araya.co.uk/Beware of this site, it does not belong to Araya - everything on it is questionable therefore. No matter what you get told by anyone else, the site has no connection to Araya and they are discussing what to do about this fake site.But do they sell Araya products?...
Tensile have been around a while, mostly serving the trials community, very well I might add, it would seem that they are marketing these Araya rims toohttp://www.tensile.net/The same people run Onza (as in the bike company) and a bike shop called rocknroll bikes.These are genuine companies that go under the name Super Cycles Group, there is nothing untoward about them, they import products from the Far East and market them, just like every other bike company that doesn't actually make things ( most of em!! )So I therefore conclude that the statement "everything on that site is questionable" is a load of bollocks
It is Odd that a large company are amused by someone marketing fake products under their name though.
welcome to Rad by the way, Mr Moonster
Quote from: Dark Diggler on November 07, 2013, 06:45 AMIt is Odd that a large company are amused by someone marketing fake products under their name though.thats what I thought Si , surely they wouldn't be amused they would put a stop to it