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Where are the brands and grades of JAVA bicycles?
In May, 2009, Italian JAVA entered the Chinese mainland market with CL8S model, which changed the appearance that it only supplied some bicycle accessories in Chinese mainland. But recently I saw a JAVA car in the mainland market. It is estimated that Italians are also jealous of the mainland market and want a piece of it. To tell the truth, the JAVA bicycle design team is only 30 years old and young, but this brand is basically the same level as Giant Merida abroad, not a luxury, but it is different from William BH. It is a popular brand abroad, but it is also a very solid brand. Are you a ghost? You don't want to make a mountain out of a molehill Often the brand is small but the things are real, but the domestic shanzhai is really afraid of burning advertisements to make the factory bigger, and things have not changed. I also expect to see more ghost goods in the domestic market, but there seems to be no large-scale advertising in this JAVA. If it is made in China, it is a bunker. I heard that this Italian B found an agent in Shenzhen, looking forward to mass production as soon as possible. I can't help it
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