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CEEPO FRAMES
Unlike many of its competitors,
CEEPO’s product managers, designers,
and distributors are triathletes themselves. CEEPO is not a road bike
company that simply markets one of their bike models to triathletes,
CEEPO bikes and frames were developed entirely by triathletes for
triathletes. Unlike some other bike companies, our employees actually
ride and race to ensure CEEPO bikes meet and exceed the demands of real
world racing conditions. CEEPO simply applies proven aerodynamic
principles in innovative designs to produce state-of-the-art triathlon
racing machines.
CEEPO uses the highest grade
carbon fiber material available on the market. And, while a very select
few of CEEPO’s competitors are able to match CEEPO’s super high-quality
materials, most do not cut corners and costs by using cheaper mixtures
of carbon fiber grades, resulting in bikes that are neither light nor
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Many other so-called tri bikes on the market are simply mass-produced
“open-mold” products. With open-mold bike frames, a factory or trading
company owns the mold and sells “cookie-cutter” carbon bike frames to
anyone who’s willing to buy. But the “pseudo manufacturers” that buy
these open-mold bike frames don’t own or control the design,
engineering, or material selection for the products they’re marketing.
Usually, they just specify the paint or logos that are applied to a
generic open-mold frame. You’ve probably already seen framesets that
are marketed by two (or sometimes three, or four) different bike
companies, and yet the bikes are identical to one another, except for
the paint and logos...these are examples of open mold products.
CEEPO
takes an entirely different approach to produce a cutting-edge
triathlon racing frame. Since CEEPO owns and designs their own
proprietary frame molds, CEEPO is able to fully control the complete
design, engineering, production, and material selection for their
bikes. As a result, CEEPO controls all the aspects of manufacturing,
which allows CEEPO to create unique and truly innovative products. This
is an important consideration, as some bike companies are just “pseudo
manufacturers” that simply re-badge and market generic open-mold
products without real value or design innovation. |
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