Sensah
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Industry | Bicycle gearing |
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Founded | 2010s, China |
Products | Complete Groupset for bicycles |
Website | www.sensahsmart.com |
Sensah Smart Sports Equipment Co., Ltd.is a Chinese brand manufacturing cycling components, particularly shifting and braking systems.
According to the company's website,[1] their headquarters are located in Foshan, Guangdong Province but there is little information about its origins apart that it was formed by a group of people working more than 10 years in the cycling industry. The predominant scenario is that Sensah was formed by ex-Sram employees that used to work in an Sram factory located in Guangzhou area.[2] Their first recorded Taiwanese patent application seems to appear in 2014 and a later Chinese in 2015.[3]
Given their low price, are often recommended as bargain Shimano / SRAM alternatives, with reviewers citing their low cost for similar performance with the more expensive options as their advantage[4][5]
See also
Other active bicycle groupset manufacturers include:
- Campagnolo
- Shimano
- SRAM
- Rohloff AG
References
- ↑ "关于我们-企业官网". www.sensahsmart.com.
- ↑ "Sensah derailleurs". www.disraeligears.co.uk.
- ↑ "Chinese Patent # CN104554606A - Sensah". www.disraeligears.co.uk.
- ↑ Frazelle, Ron (December 15, 2023). "Sensah SRX Pro Review: Affordable Dropbar Shifters for MTB Derailleurs". Bikerumor.
- ↑ "Sensah CRX Pro 11 Speed Drivetrain Review". Experienced Gear.
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