Unfortunately you have crafted a considered and insightful response to Neil3220. Best not to do that, if you read through some of the other CBR threads you'll see why. Expect a reply from him with no less than 12x exclamation points telling us about the two start-ups he founded and why CBR is doomed to fail.
Welcome to the CBR discussion. I would be keen to hear your thoughts on how quickly an established alloy wheel manufacturer could go all-in on carbon fiber wheels and establish themselves as a true competitor to CBR? I would imagine it would be quite difficult, which is one of the reasons I have invested in CBR. Porsche's method cannot be up-scaled easily/cheaply and Koenigsegg's method is all manual labour. ESE seem like a tiny operation and appear to have no money behind them, they also seem very amateurish.
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