WHEN NOBLE AND WADE LEFT HE COMPANY…
WHEN NOBLE AND WADE LEFT THE COMPANY DIED!.
What Noble and Wade did was create one of the most amazing mountainbike manufacturers in the world who won world championships.
They were innovative, fresh and open to new ideas, they brought in the cup winning 222 and then the 223/224 they designed the Clockwork and Alu-Elite and helped change the demand and direction of the industry to millions of people around the world...
Sadly one by one they got to the stage and age where they wanted a more laid back life and left Orange and thats where it all went south.
Roll on a few years and a 'ball' took over and somehow gutted the website so older bikes had no space anymore and systematically reducing customer service to the absolute minimal for instance I emailed them regarding an older bike some parts I needed and almost a month later "No reply", then there is one of the reviews on this actual page of a Youtuber who's Orange frame snapped in FOUR places on a medium sized jump in america, he contacted Orange and had diabolical customer service in fact they shut the door in the face of the rider so he created a Youtube video and its had almost TWO million views which would have cost Orange untold amounts of lost revenue (See YouTube type in - 1 Year Later - Frame Implosion).
Orange are only intrested now in flogging new bikes which are CLEARLY overpriced when you consider what Foes and Santa Cruz or Intense offer for the same price frame?
The chap running the show has worked there for many years but he seems to have turned the company's direction away from offering fantastic customer support like they once had when Noble and Wade ran the business, I honestly cant see from all the masses of negative feedback Orange surviving another couple of years, they just scraped by bankruptcy recently but when you see their 2024 Patriot originally priced at almost TEN GRAND you have to laugh, my guess is Orange has racks of them sat there...this is evidence how far 'derailed' the train has come off the tracks at Orange! The other thing worth pointing out is the "Shot in the dark" designs or should I say "Design flaws" look at the Patriot 2024 notice the shock mount on the swinging arm its right down, now i'm no scientist but thats going to take a LOT more stress lower down than back at the top, again more evidence that sadly the company it once were is a shadow of its former self...



