@@WromWrom i totally understand you. I often see such stuff in my daily work as well and from my point of view this can happen when a company dont care about: 1. Standard or dont have a standard at all 2. no Quality control for a product 3. parts been around re-used even dont really fit to the product. In your case the cheap product become expensive when i compare how many time can take to replace the kit, the time to go and buy new materials to mount the pedals… And parts that just dont hold under „pressure“ are also not safe in my opinion :) but still… i really like your unique style! Keep it up!
Camus keep bugging race@home to distribute their kit. They drive me nuts. Resellers have to deal with all their crappy quality control - refunding customers while Camus just dumps their kit on their distribution chain with a 30% discount. I hope they build their warships like they build their pedals.
WIN MOMENT: As there was one engineer per cable and they were not talking to each other hahahaha 😂😂🎉 you are a legend!
I mean: three cables, 2 different concepts. One big WTF for me...
@@WromWrom i totally understand you. I often see such stuff in my daily work as well and from my point of view this can happen when a company dont care about:
1. Standard or dont have a standard at all
2. no Quality control for a product
3. parts been around re-used even dont really fit to the product.
In your case the cheap product become expensive when i compare how many time can take to replace the kit, the time to go and buy new materials to mount the pedals…
And parts that just dont hold under „pressure“ are also not safe in my opinion :)
but still… i really like your unique style! Keep it up!
Thanks for the kind words!
We tells it as we sees it...
COOL
Camus keep bugging race@home to distribute their kit. They drive me nuts. Resellers have to deal with all their crappy quality control - refunding customers while Camus just dumps their kit on their distribution chain with a 30% discount. I hope they build their warships like they build their pedals.
To be fair, as as we said, we found the C5, 15 nM and the LP8 to be very enjoyable. The C12 needs some polish and these here a complete make over...
@@WromWrom not saying the products are all bad, but why aim so low that failure is virtually guaranteed.