Inferno7
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04/11/2015 09:03 AM |
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Building Cross bike. Anybody dealt with chainreaction.com? Good or bad...thanks. |
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Oldfart
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04/11/2015 09:22 AM |
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I've only ever ordered clothing or simple parts. Delivery is usually within a week or three. The weird thing is tax and duty. I once ordered a clothing item and it took a week. No tax. No duty. But the item was too big but I sold the shorts to a friend. Ordered another smaller pair and it took three weeks. Had to pay tax and duty. I won't order stuff that is expensive and might need warranty like a frame or suspension. I cannot see trying to get overseas warranty not being a hassle. Here is a long thread from NSMB on CRC. http://bb.nsmb.com/showthread.php?t=155104
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KootnaMoots
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04/11/2015 09:48 AM |
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Just ordered Cassette, derailleur, tires, some tools. Shipped Mon and delivered Thurs late. Free shipping over 100 bucks. Price was good. Customer service was great on Questions I had on mixing drive train. I will use them again. Koot |
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Inferno7
Posts:344
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04/12/2015 09:03 AM |
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Thanks. As this will be the most expensive bike I ever owned, I'm trying to save. Building a Ultegra Di2, Ridley X Night. Decided to go for it and skip the SRAM CX-1, and go Di2. Lots of dirt roads to ride out there, and I might as well race......er I mean DFL. Man I'm slow but it's always fun. |
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Gonzo Cyclist
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04/13/2015 01:03 PM |
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send us some pics Inferno!! Like the Di2, one of the best systems I have ever rode, but, I'm really curious about the SRAM wireless stuff, CX-1 I could see has it's place, but I think it's a bit limited for where I ride my cross bikes in the Mtns here. |
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