They're all having this smiley laughing face when they're presented. Probably laughing about their names being so badly butchered, especially mine. Great video :D
Yes! As an anglo from Quebec even I am embarassed about the horrible pronunciation....I mean couldn't they find someone who could spend 5 minutes learning how NOT to say Garon, Tremblay, etc? I mean it's not exactly difficult. End rant, nice bikes.
Joaquim De Carvalho Quintas After seeing a carbon fiber fork shatter I really appreciate how aluminum bends . I think the reduction of pucture wounds might be an advantage .
Im gonna buy a frame now! Love that it is handmade in Canada like it should. And everything is done locally and in an environmentally friendly way. PROPS TO DEVINCI!
Looking for a robust alu fully, capable to pull a Bob Ibex to the next vacation destination, I compared different manufactures: Scott - Cube - Trek - ... The Devinci Django 29 GX 12S was the best bike for a very reasonable price. Having a first look at the bike at the bike shop, I was amazed: attention was payed at every little detail. The place of the frame guides for the cables. The cables were Jagwire. Having received the bike March the 4th, today (May the 18th) I enjoyed 2500 KM Django pleasure! The bike just fits like my own shoes. Many thanks to the Devinci-team!
Thank you for this interesting, informative and entertaining video which has excellent videography, sound, lighting and narration! Modern manufacturing processes, facilities, machines and equipment are particularly interesting, especially to enthusiasts of the products which are produced. Videos like this inspire confidence in those whom work to produce the products and the products themselves. Never before have manufacturing industries had such remarkable technical expertise available to them, be it hydroforming, CNC machining centres, precision assembly and testing equipment to name a few, and these produce better quality products and help to make them relatively affordable. People generally like to see how various products are created and this video meets that interest.
Watch this. Carbon is the future. I know its not a perfect comparison but its quite obvious what is the better material. ruclips.net/video/w5eMMf11uhM/видео.html
Interesting comments about the owner suffering from a broken steel frame so gets into making aluminium frames. Just about everything I have read comparing different materials rates steel as the safest and I am very wary about alu ever since I was riding Montreal to Miami with my friend from Montreal. He was riding his DEVINCI and 20 miles short of Binghamton he thought his bike was feeling different. The down tube was cracked three quarters of the way round just below the steering tube. Considering the speeds we had been doing down hills in New York state, that was a pretty damn scary development.
Steel has never failed on me. I've had aluminum crack. These are beautiful bikes and I'm not trying to say that they aren't strong but I'd like to see the steel frame that broke on him. If I had a bike that changed the course of my life and inspired me to buy a company I'd keep that broken frame on display.
Still looking to purchase one but by seeing this video and their envision to have a safe and innovative bikes, I would love to have my first bike made by Devinci.
By watching this, i know now that the devinci a friend gave me, even broken all over the place (not the frame) is a good bike *And it wouldn't break apart by a Industrial failure* ! I repaired everything and i can't think about selling it. It work too well :D
I have owned 2 devinci bikes in my life both devinci phantoms an 01 and 04 i still have the 01 completely stock still on the road the 04 i sold to a friend all stock running street tires still on the road today minus the backwheel which was replaced not due to failure it was stolen when he locked it up outside my point i have owned alot of bikes in my life even ones more expensive than the devincis but my favourite bike to ride is always my devinci
Just saw this video for the first time! Very impressed. Have not seen this kind of a video with many other bikes. Looking to purchase . Any feedback on best , least expensive Electric Bike with wider tires that’s great for on road and a little off road fun every once in awhile? Also, little maintenance is always good. After all these years, you would think we would have tubeless tires? Lol That’s the one part of the video that set me back, or should I say gave me flashbacks! Nothing worse than being on a trail and hour in and having to change a flat with a little tool kit made for a child all the while looking up to make certain the friendly Mountain Lion doesn’t decide I would make a decent snack! Lol 😋
More of these please. Especially the North American bicycle factories. Less shipping across the pacific would be great. We are wasting money while polluting the air and water to ship frames that far.
Here's the fact of the matter. Carbon shatters while steel and aluminum bend reducing the chance of immediate failure. The steel frame probably broke at a poor weld. Aluminum is lighter than steel and can do most of the stuff. BTW, airplanes are made of aluminum
+Kim Jong Un ever seen a broken AL Frame ? Nearly everytime i saw one it snapped. Mostly you notice that the bike feels kinda weird before, But on the Next jump it just snaps and you´re on the ground.
I'm pleased to see such quality bikes designed and built in Canada. I'm also delighted that your bikes are now available in Cochrane, Alberta, at Big Hill Cycle! Perhaps your narrator could learn how to pronounce French-Canadian names correctly.
Everything functions properly ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Nothing was damaged in the box aside from a decal on the fork. The decal was missing a piece of a corner but I ended up peeling them off anyways. Assembly is easy BUT make sure you tune up the derailleurs. Both the front and rear need adjusting. I'd advise going to a bike shop but I opted out and put in 10+ hours with the help of RUclips. Ended up fraying a shifter cable but all in all I learned from the experience. The Brakes work well but the front caliper needs adjusting or at least mine did because the rotor was rubbing against the pads. Make sure you swap out the seat, grips, and pedals. For the short run you'll be fine though. I've read that this bike isn't built yet for hard trails but I just need it for the city. PA has some of the worst roads and being in a mountain this was a great choice. Worth the investment!
not even canadian but looks like it may be the closest i can come to a north american produced frame that has has the quality a NA product should, eh. im sold , but do i get a bottle of maple syrup with my bike? :)
My devinci spartan came with bad welding tolerances and I can’t fit other shock than the original even tho I tried with the ones that the manual recommends
With the pandemic shortage I was looking for a Canadian local bike company. I only came across Norco, which is based in BC but the production is outsourced overseas. Too bad I didn’t know about Devinci before, I just bought a Trek bike 🤔
Porolon Kyiv pffffffff at this point its absolutely a buisness im not saying they dont care about the bikes but the owner wouldnt just stop if he was bored of it
So, his crash was the fault of steel, and riding an aluminum frame reduced his risk of subsequent failure-induced crashes....?!? Who do you think you're kidding? You really thought you could pull that sort of BS off with all the cycle industry watching? Aluminium is a great material, and out of all the good things you could have said you went with that as the punch line of the video? REALLY??? Many things have been said over the years in an attempt to poo-poo steel as a frame material and push the latest and greatest new thing, but this has GOT to be a new one!
After watching this video i feel like buying another bike 😍
Before watching the video, I was skeptical, but now I want one too!
Same!
They're all having this smiley laughing face when they're presented. Probably laughing about their names being so badly butchered, especially mine. Great video :D
Yes! As an anglo from Quebec even I am embarassed about the horrible pronunciation....I mean couldn't they find someone who could spend 5 minutes learning how NOT to say Garon, Tremblay, etc? I mean it's not exactly difficult. End rant, nice bikes.
Thanks for being a great neighbor! 🇨🇦 - 🇺🇸
Better to have good aluminum than bad carbon, we agree? Great team Devinci !
Joaquim De Carvalho Quintas After seeing a carbon fiber fork shatter I really appreciate how aluminum bends . I think the reduction of pucture wounds might be an advantage .
I love my alloy Spartan 29!! Almost two years on it now. Still super solid and quiet!
your bike is dope. i approve
I have a Devinci Atlas and it puts a smile on my face every time I ride it.
J'adore le mien et encore plus avoir avoir visionné ce clip. The best of local. Trop bien.
Im gonna buy a frame now! Love that it is handmade in Canada like it should. And everything is done locally and in an environmentally friendly way.
PROPS TO DEVINCI!
Steel is much more environmentally friendly than aluminium.
Wow I wish I got an aluminum Devinci now instead of a carbon bike from Taiwan!
Don't worry both of them are good enoght to handle whatever you throw at them
This was really educational for my 9yr old son to see how MB's are made, cheers 👍🏽
Looking for a robust alu fully, capable to pull a Bob Ibex to the next vacation destination, I compared different manufactures: Scott - Cube - Trek - ... The Devinci Django 29 GX 12S was the best bike for a very reasonable price. Having a first look at the bike at the bike shop, I was amazed: attention was payed at every little detail. The place of the frame guides for the cables. The cables were Jagwire. Having received the bike March the 4th, today (May the 18th) I enjoyed 2500 KM Django pleasure! The bike just fits like my own shoes. Many thanks to the Devinci-team!
I saw the DeVinci factory, amazing. I love my bike.
Thank you for this interesting, informative and entertaining video which has excellent videography, sound, lighting and narration!
Modern manufacturing processes, facilities, machines and equipment are particularly interesting, especially to enthusiasts of the products which are produced.
Videos like this inspire confidence in those whom work to produce the products and the products themselves.
Never before have manufacturing industries had such remarkable technical expertise available to them, be it hydroforming, CNC machining centres, precision assembly and testing equipment to name a few, and these produce better quality products and help to make them relatively affordable.
People generally like to see how various products are created and this video meets that interest.
I love my Devinci Troy 2015. After watching this video i feel like buying another one:)
Watch this. Carbon is the future. I know its not a perfect comparison but its quite obvious what is the better material. ruclips.net/video/w5eMMf11uhM/видео.html
I am proud of Canada 🇨🇦
Interesting comments about the owner suffering from a broken steel frame so gets into making aluminium frames. Just about everything I have read comparing different materials rates steel as the safest and I am very wary about alu ever since I was riding Montreal to Miami with my friend from Montreal. He was riding his DEVINCI and 20 miles short of Binghamton he thought his bike was feeling different. The down tube was cracked three quarters of the way round just below the steering tube. Considering the speeds we had been doing down hills in New York state, that was a pretty damn scary development.
Time to start a bike company.
Totally. The opening pitch of this video is way off the mark. Aluminium frames are more likely to suddenly fail than steel, that is well-known.
After watching this I want to do this for a living!
That feeling will soon leave after your first paycheque.
I guess your first one will be MY free one. lol
Steel has never failed on me. I've had aluminum crack. These are beautiful bikes and I'm not trying to say that they aren't strong but I'd like to see the steel frame that broke on him. If I had a bike that changed the course of my life and inspired me to buy a company I'd keep that broken frame on display.
Agreed. The voiceover to this video claimed some stuff that is just not true. Aluminium isn't more environmentally friendly either, steel is.
Still looking to purchase one but by seeing this video and their envision to have a safe and innovative bikes, I would love to have my first bike made by Devinci.
By watching this, i know now that the devinci a friend gave me, even broken all over the place (not the frame) is a good bike *And it wouldn't break apart by a Industrial failure* ! I repaired everything and i can't think about selling it. It work too well :D
I have owned 2 devinci bikes in my life both devinci phantoms an 01 and 04 i still have the 01 completely stock still on the road the 04 i sold to a friend all stock running street tires still on the road today minus the backwheel which was replaced not due to failure it was stolen when he locked it up outside my point i have owned alot of bikes in my life even ones more expensive than the devincis but my favourite bike to ride is always my devinci
I love my Carbon Troy but after watching this I can’t help but want an Aluminum Troy, as well!!!
Canadian Made👍👍
Muy hermosas las bicicletas y que buena Fabrica que tiene una buena linea de trabajo.
Just saw this video for the first time! Very impressed. Have not seen this kind of a video with many other bikes. Looking to purchase . Any feedback on best , least expensive Electric Bike with wider tires that’s great for on road and a little off road fun every once in awhile? Also, little maintenance is always good. After all these years, you would think we would have tubeless tires? Lol That’s the one part of the video that set me back, or should I say gave me flashbacks! Nothing worse than being on a trail and hour in and having to change a flat with a little tool kit made for a child all the while looking up to make certain the friendly Mountain Lion doesn’t decide I would make a decent snack! Lol 😋
Best bike company in North America!
Lol
Beautiful engineering
Dude, those bikes looks cool and the I love the color. Black and yellow reminded me of bumblebee, now that's way cooler.
I have a 2011 Atlas,Best bike I have ever owned in thirty plus years of riding.
This was awesome!
After watching this, i'm going to take a nap
More of these please. Especially the North American bicycle factories. Less shipping across the pacific would be great. We are wasting money while polluting the air and water to ship frames that far.
Great video, I’m a Kona rider but my next bike will be a Devinci Troy .
I'LL buy it from Devincie, great build 😀😉
Here's the fact of the matter. Carbon shatters while steel and aluminum bend reducing the chance of immediate failure. The steel frame probably broke at a poor weld. Aluminum is lighter than steel and can do most of the stuff. BTW, airplanes are made of aluminum
+Kim Jong Un ever seen a broken AL Frame ? Nearly everytime i saw one it snapped. Mostly you notice that the bike feels kinda weird before, But on the Next jump it just snaps and you´re on the ground.
The B787 is carbon fiber.
The B777 has a lot of
Titanium
I'm pleased to see such quality bikes designed and built in Canada. I'm also delighted that your bikes are now available in Cochrane, Alberta, at Big Hill Cycle! Perhaps your narrator could learn how to pronounce French-Canadian names correctly.
pride and passion
wow they even build thier own wheels, crazy
World known brand? How come I have never seen even one frame across the Europe market/Workshops, working as a bike mechanic?
Id love to work there
BUY CANADIAN, Devinci is sure to be my next bike
I always wanted to have bikes like this
I still ride my 2003 Silverstone 9 Speed Dura Ace with Mavic Ksyrium SL. Love the optimum 61 frame.
I have a 04 devinci phantom after seeing this vid i appreciate it all the more
Très beaux produits. Véritable institution québécoise et canadienne.
Everything functions properly ruclips.net/user/postUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Nothing was damaged in the box aside from a decal on the fork. The decal was missing a piece of a corner but I ended up peeling them off anyways. Assembly is easy BUT make sure you tune up the derailleurs. Both the front and rear need adjusting. I'd advise going to a bike shop but I opted out and put in 10+ hours with the help of RUclips. Ended up fraying a shifter cable but all in all I learned from the experience. The Brakes work well but the front caliper needs adjusting or at least mine did because the rotor was rubbing against the pads. Make sure you swap out the seat, grips, and pedals. For the short run you'll be fine though. I've read that this bike isn't built yet for hard trails but I just need it for the city. PA has some of the worst roads and being in a mountain this was a great choice. Worth the investment!
not even canadian but looks like it may be the closest i can come to a north american produced frame that has has the quality a NA product should, eh. im sold , but do i get a bottle of maple syrup with my bike? :)
if I had hella money I would buy one right now. An aluminum one.
Awesome video!
Some crazy rider WILL manage to snap one of your frames.
Murphy , never sleeps.
Parabens linda fabrica de bike
*That looks like a trek session*
My devinci spartan came with bad welding tolerances and I can’t fit other shock than the original even tho I tried with the ones that the manual recommends
Everytime they show a different worker in the line of production, am thinking, cha-ching,
Make love ..share the love😍🙏🙏🙏🚴♂️
I shoulda made popcorn for watching this video
With the pandemic shortage I was looking for a Canadian local bike company. I only came across Norco, which is based in BC but the production is outsourced overseas. Too bad I didn’t know about Devinci before, I just bought a Trek bike 🤔
nice video!
I like one!!!
Boa noite muito legal ver estás baik gostei muito deste vídeo
Базар жоқ👍🇰🇿
Are these still being made in Canada?
Only the higher end aluminium bikes. Carbon frames and lower end aluminium frames like the hybrids are imported from Taiwan
A very impressive brand.
it IS i have one
bike linda não conhecia, nunca vi aqui no Brasil.
Holy Shit that was an amazing video!
Great story! Good luck in your business/hobby!
Porolon Kyiv
pffffffff at this point its absolutely a buisness im not saying they dont care about the bikes but the owner wouldnt just stop if he was bored of it
Amazing
i want one soon.
and now i will buy me one
¿cómo es el tratamiento térmico del cuadro?
Love my 2013 dexter. Its a hot rod.
Мечта работать в таком прогрессеееееееее!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Super waaaooooo.nice bicicle.
What size pot hole do you have to hit to break a steel frame?! hi ten probably
waw magnifique 👏🏿👏🏿👍
wow, nice! thx! :D
1:55-2:00 Can anyone tell me name of program used for decals visualisation on the bike ?
For those who love cycling....
روعة في صناعة
Damn, didnt know the scale of their operation
Motivation 😁.
superb 👍👍
What are the tolerences on a bike frame?
They need to fix the wilson I've seen so many with the headtube snapped off.
I still ride a 1998 devinci guzzler. Wish I could afford a new one.
did anyone notice the marking on the frame at 7min 30 sec mark
Santa Cruz FTW.
Brad Studio
listen... do you want to start ww3? lol dont say that here
4:30 Puts each frame in what?
how match it is?
Wow fantastic bikes love the in house love , how do i get 1in the uk 🇬🇧?? Can any 1help me
monarch r for this frame is like a gt610 for a x99 montherboard
I got beautiful devinci grind G2 2008
Shattered a leg after hitting a pot hole and blaming it on a steel frame. R - I - G - H - T.
the frame cracked, otherwise he wouldn't have broken his leg.
Aluminium and carbon also break so will he blame those on his next accident?
Everything breaks. It’s called the
2nd law of thermodynamics
Bravo
Linda frabrica, se der Manda uma dessa pra mim, estou precisando perder peso..
Steve smith was in there 😢
Aiden Hyndman
wat happened to him? did he die?
Want to have one
Hi how can i buy one
So, his crash was the fault of steel, and riding an aluminum frame reduced his risk of subsequent failure-induced crashes....?!? Who do you think you're kidding? You really thought you could pull that sort of BS off with all the cycle industry watching? Aluminium is a great material, and out of all the good things you could have said you went with that as the punch line of the video? REALLY???
Many things have been said over the years in an attempt to poo-poo steel as a frame material and push the latest and greatest new thing, but this has GOT to be a new one!
Columbine steel frames start at about $4000 USD
Agree with you totally. Some absolute BS in this video.
I wish cycles are manufactured faster so that we get clean environment for cheap.