Aaaah, now we’re talking!
The link which you have posted above is leading to a classical case of illegal plagiarism.
That seems to be to the correct term for the stealing of ideas.
Thanks for posting the pics about fake Strida Warning signs, I couldn’t find it anymore.
Guess you’ve overlooked the above pic?
Ok, here is a different cut of the Austrian SLO pic:
In this post
How does the bottom bar latch work?
the link for the bottom bar latch patent can be found
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7681900.pdf
It is showing definitely holes for TWO bolts, not four.
Why, do you think, is there just one (crappy) pic at the DHgate seller’s site?
Might it be that he wanted to hide the FOUR bolts?
(The resolution is also too low to see the brake calipers.)
But there ARE some strange details visible:
Here it looks like the brake cable holes are sidewise of the stem, normally they are at the bottom side!
The valve should point straight to the axle, maybe the tube is mounted not correct?
Why does the stem not look like that of a real Strida?
(The real stem is more conical than the fake.)
Examples are here:
18" Wheel Upgrade: not that easy…
Chrome Care
or here:
Catalogue-Strida-2012.pdf page 8, below point 04
or:
strida.ch
strida.fr
and so on…
Why are there no Strida.com adhesive stickers on the frame?
Why are the reflective stripes of the tyres disappeared?
Where are the black plastic caps of the seat mounting?
Why is there no Strida label visible on the saddle?
How (and why) should anybody be able to sell genuine Stridas for the half price of a non-faked one?
If you read anywhere in the web:
would you believe that?