Big thank you to Riese & Müller for opening up their home to us! It's partnerships like these that really help the industry to grow. We can't wait to see what this company does in the coming years!
Machine gives them all the things they need to build the bike! GET OUTTA HERE. That is awesome. It really is nice seeing the culture around the factory and how clean, organized, and efficient it seems (.8 Euro espresso shots...). Thanks for the Vid
Great video!! I love the story about the guys out to dinner and helping a Riese & Muller rider who had taken a spill. Seems like a really great company culture.
This is my favorite video so far by Fly Rides. Such a great way to connect on a different level with a truly passionate company. Thanks for the inside look!
Finally a REAL factory tour and very well done . I watched another R&M factory tour video prior to yours that was two minutes of two guys standing in the factory talking and fifteen minutes of the same two guys talking in an office adjacent to the factory floor. 😂 What a pathetic joke that was . This video is one of the best “ factory “ tours i have ever seen . tons of info about the actual process and the camera work was superb!! Super nice job.
I really like how Fly Rides employee did such a great job with this tour! I like how you also looked at the employee end of it and even in the bike parking lot where they all ride R&M bikes and many in the same town do too, and the guy who moved all the way from the states for the privilege to work there wow! If I can ever afford an R&M bike it's nice to know all the great people and good working conditions, people happy with their jobs and not some big corporate plant where people are commodities. The quality too, you can just see it in the plant how complex and top quality it is. You have a very nice atypical way of conducting your documentary. Thanks very much for creating this video as I don't think I can ever afford to travel to Germany and will travel the cheaper countries of the world hopefully on an R&M bike! I have 83 countries on my list!
I traveled throughout Europe and of the Non primary English speaking countries Germany is by far the most English speaking country. 16 year old Germans are fluent in English and they learned it in School. I went to a McDonald's in Frankfurt and all the tillers were fluent. Barely any accent either. Incredible. In Spain almost nobody spoke English. Same with Croatia. Not judging them as I only speak English....more praising Germans.
Great video. I would love to buy one of the Superchargers.........My biggest problem (NO...not the cost) but the colors. Is there anyway to change the frame color.......use the Red from one of the other models? DD
No one mentioned who actually made the frame, the Most beautiful, important part of a bike, probably because they are made by Chinese hands(or Taiwanese) ?
@@softbingan Don't be so full of hate if you don't know anything about it. From the 60.000 bikes Riese & Müller produces, alot are from the portugese I guess. And only because they are made in Taiwan, does not mean, the employes are poorly paid and the frames are bad. Just saying. These frames are also of high quality. Doesn't matter where they're from.
R&M is a quality product, but they only assemble bikes, they don't produce anything themselves, the frame is delivered to them from Asia... maybe they should be cheaper.
Big thank you to Riese & Müller for opening up their home to us! It's partnerships like these that really help the industry to grow. We can't wait to see what this company does in the coming years!
a trick: watch series on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies during the lockdown.
@Gordon Lachlan Definitely, I've been using Flixzone for years myself :D
Felix is my favorite. I wish everybody working in bikes was as happy as Felix!
Machine gives them all the things they need to build the bike! GET OUTTA HERE. That is awesome. It really is nice seeing the culture around the factory and how clean, organized, and efficient it seems (.8 Euro espresso shots...). Thanks for the Vid
Great video!! I love the story about the guys out to dinner and helping a Riese & Muller rider who had taken a spill. Seems like a really great company culture.
Thanks Megan! It was so cool to see. Major props to Riese & Müller on what they've built!
6:18 the Guy in the Grey T-Shirt thats me :D
And so many others i work with every day. Nice!
So happy to show the world how incredibly hard you guys work and how dedicated you are to your craft!
This is my favorite video so far by Fly Rides. Such a great way to connect on a different level with a truly passionate company. Thanks for the inside look!
Thanks William! I’ll have a video with the management team next week!
Finally a REAL factory tour and very well done .
I watched another R&M factory tour video prior to yours that was two minutes of two guys standing in the factory talking and fifteen minutes of the same two guys talking in an office adjacent to the factory floor. 😂
What a pathetic joke that was .
This video is one of the best “ factory “ tours i have ever seen . tons of info about the actual process and the camera work was superb!!
Super nice job.
Thanks so much! Glad you found it informative!
Great to see the inside workings of such a stellar company!
It's a very cool culture. Would definitely recommend looking into them!
Looks like a great corporate culture.Amazing production line and detail with the hand builds. You get what you pay for. Thanks for the inside scoop!
Deanna Lofquist of course! Definitely a high quality product that’s worth it if you’re interested in the long haul!
I really like how Fly Rides employee did such a great job with this tour! I like how you also looked at the employee end of it and even in the bike parking lot where they all ride R&M bikes and many in the same town do too, and the guy who moved all the way from the states for the privilege to work there wow! If I can ever afford an R&M bike it's nice to know all the great people and good working conditions, people happy with their jobs and not some big corporate plant where people are commodities. The quality too, you can just see it in the plant how complex and top quality it is. You have a very nice atypical way of conducting your documentary. Thanks very much for creating this video as I don't think I can ever afford to travel to Germany and will travel the cheaper countries of the world hopefully on an R&M bike! I have 83 countries on my list!
Super delite owner here, incredible bike I love it and the company
Enjoyed the R & M headquarters tour. Makes me want to get out & RIDE ! ( As soon as the rain stops here in California)
What a nice, emotional documentation. Great video tunes!
Martin Collas thanks so much Martin! That means a lot. All credit for the tunes to our CEO!
Nice to see my Load on TH-cam 😁( the camo)
That was one of my favorites! I hope you're building my Supercharger!
That one really stood out for me... really unique, striking looking bike! 😎
I traveled throughout Europe and of the Non primary English speaking countries Germany is by far the most English speaking country. 16 year old Germans are fluent in English and they learned it in School. I went to a McDonald's in Frankfurt and all the tillers were fluent. Barely any accent either. Incredible. In Spain almost nobody spoke English. Same with Croatia. Not judging them as I only speak English....more praising Germans.
Great vid.
The production / assembly line looks similar to that of Canyon, impressive.
The bartender Felix was awesome.
Super nice guy!
This video once more convinced me to buy my next cargo bike from RM.
Great video. I would love to buy one of the Superchargers.........My biggest problem (NO...not the cost) but the colors. Is there anyway to change the frame color.......use the Red from one of the other models? DD
Could strip the frame down and send it to a local painting or powder coating specialist if you are determined to have a certain colour.
What a great tour.
Very nice bikes BUT sort the roads out 🚴
No one mentioned who actually made the frame, the Most beautiful, important part of a bike, probably because they are made by Chinese hands(or Taiwanese) ?
These are Taiwanese and Portugese handbuilt frames. That is covered in a lot of our other Riese & Muller content.
@@FlyRidesUSA could you name the frame that were built by Portuguese?
@@softbingan They did not tell us which were from each country.
@@FlyRidesUSA I think they will be quick to tell you where the frames came from if 4 out of 10 were built by Portuguese.
@@softbingan Don't be so full of hate if you don't know anything about it. From the 60.000 bikes Riese & Müller produces, alot are from the portugese I guess. And only because they are made in Taiwan, does not mean, the employes are poorly paid and the frames are bad. Just saying. These frames are also of high quality. Doesn't matter where they're from.
R&M is a quality product, but they only assemble bikes, they don't produce anything themselves, the frame is delivered to them from Asia... maybe they should be cheaper.
Leute komplette schnell demontierbare Kettenabdeckung fehlt.