Quality Testing

1. Raw Material Testing

Conduct comprehensive testing on all incoming raw materials, including strength, corrosion resistance, and weight, to ensure they meet design specifications. 

2. Component Testing

Perform individual tests on key components such as the frame, rims, brake system, and drivetrain to check their performance and durability. 

3. Complete Bicycle Testing

After assembly, conduct functional tests on the entire bicycle, including brake performance, handling sensitivity, and stability. 

4. Environmental Testing

Simulate various environmental conditions (such as high temperatures, humidity, snow, etc.) to test the bicycle’s reliability and performance under different climates. 

5. Safety Testing

Perform collision and load tests to evaluate the safety of the bicycle in extreme conditions, ensuring it meets international safety standards. 

6. Durability Testing

Use repetitive usage tests to assess the bicycle's durability, ensuring it maintains performance over long-term use. 

7. User Feedback Testing

Conduct market tests before product launch, gathering consumer feedback to further improve the product. 

8. Compliance Testing

Ensure the product meets relevant international and regional standards, such as ISO, CEN, etc., to increase market trust. 

9. Quality Management System

Establish a robust quality management system, conducting regular internal audits and improvements to continually enhance product quality. 

These quality testing measures help ensure the safety, reliability, and competitiveness of the product.