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Old 10-21-2024, 11:07 PM
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Which website is the cheapest now?

Which website is the cheapest now for small stuff like tire levers, tubes, bottle cages, and etc... that don't add up to a large amount? I used to use Merlin Cycles alot until they got rid of the free shipping over certain amount to the US.
This is for US shoppers.

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Old 10-22-2024, 12:43 AM
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I feel like in a world where the shops there to support us in this hobby are struggling while everyone is so caught up deal hunting and 24/48hr shipping, we should absolutely be buying (at the very least) the small items you mention. You’re realistically saving pennies on the dollar for something like a tube or tire lever, plus adding additional waste.
I’m all for looking for a good discount but don’t think it makes sense for smaller ticket items
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Old 10-22-2024, 03:11 AM
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Amazon! Amazon! Amazon!

Because that's the first place all the American zombie shoppers go as they eat retail alive.
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Old 10-22-2024, 06:20 AM
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A good local shop can also be a good resource, service or knowledge wise, so its not just charity paying a little more for things like tubes. There are also these other advantages-

- excuse to go to bike shop
- instant gratification
- items disappear into your inventory-no need to explain packages to spouse/partner.

Edit: $25 for the same butyl tubes?? Butyl tubes do vary in quality and price but that is a bit much. I just started paying $30+ but those are TPU tubes. Curious if that is the going rate for NYC bike shops.

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Old 10-23-2024, 07:57 AM
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Which website is the cheapest now for small stuff like tire levers, tubes, bottle cages, and etc.
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Amazon! Amazon! Amazon!

Because that's the first place all the American zombie shoppers go as they eat retail alive.
Nice shot at the OP but for whatever reason, the OP is looking for a website to order small bits from. Amazon is a good choice..

It's fine(I guess) to shout, 'Go To A LBS', but that's not what he's asking..
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Old 10-22-2024, 06:18 AM
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I feel like in a world where the shops there to support us in this hobby are struggling while everyone is so caught up deal hunting and 24/48hr shipping, we should absolutely be buying (at the very least) the small items you mention. You’re realistically saving pennies on the dollar for something like a tube or tire lever, plus adding additional waste.
I’m all for looking for a good discount but don’t think it makes sense for smaller ticket items
I live in Manhattan and the local shops charge $25 for a rubber inner tube that you can get for $3 on Merlin. It's just not feasible to support them when the price is more than 8 times higher.
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Old 10-22-2024, 06:21 AM
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I live in Manhattan and the local shops charge $25 for a rubber inner tube that you can get for $3 on Merlin. It's just not feasible to support them when the price is more than 8 times higher.
What shop is charging $25 for a butyl tube? That sounds like an installed price, and that's in range from what I've seen $20-$25 if you roll a bike in and want it replaced.
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Old 10-22-2024, 08:00 AM
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Every time I do patronize my LBS it's for some random thing I need right now like a headset spacer or flat mount caliper mounting bolt I lost. I gladly pay whatever they ask and I also buy stuff that I don't need (t-shirt, tires, etc) but get my bill to $100 or so to make myself feel better.

But the fact is that I'm a good wrench and have amassed a tool chest such that I have not found a need for any bike shop's tools or expertise in a very long while.

OP, I've ordered from Lordgun about four times over the last year. Great prices and about $20 shipped from Italy to Louisville in under a week. About two days for $25.
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Old 10-22-2024, 08:22 AM
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$6.95 for a tube at the REI on Lafayette. They don’t charge any more for parts at that REI than any other REI location.
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Old 10-22-2024, 08:42 AM
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Depends on what you want these days I think.

For really inexpensive stuff like tubes, I just shop ebay and buy them like 5 at a time.

I have learned my lesson on other stuff though. I got burned with some counterfeit chains, and questionable other items shopping the cheapest route. I will now only buy brand name stuff from an authorized retailer. For that, forum sponsor biketiresdirect has been reliable.

I do wind up stopping at REI a couple times a month for random outdoorsy stuff, and I will pick up a couple tubes there or rim tape or whatever when I need it to. They are not the cheapest, but competitive pricing on consumables and the convenience factor is definitely there.
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Old 10-22-2024, 08:56 AM
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not everyone has access to a good local bike shop..My local REI has been good for some things, I wait for their 20% off sale and nab ultegra chains but they don't carry light weight tubes or road tires beyond gator skins...their shop people are helpful and friendly tho.
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Old 10-22-2024, 01:05 PM
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not everyone has access to a good local bike shop..My local REI has been good for some things, I wait for their 20% off sale and nab ultegra chains but they don't carry light weight tubes or road tires beyond gator skins...their shop people are helpful and friendly tho.
+1 on REI for misc items. Its a co-op, and I am a member. There are benefits. Plus, its better than the corporate oppression, right?? Also, they will ship to the local store for free.

And regarding counterfeit chains- I heard, probably from a Josh Poertner video on waxing, that these proliferate on Amazon. Who knew?
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Old 10-22-2024, 03:13 PM
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+1 for Lordgun, plus it's also worth a shot checking Aliexpress if you're looking for knock-off versions of tools, i.e. knockoff proprietary adapters and tools that DT Swiss or Cannonade would sell for $50 but costs $5 on Aliexpress.
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Old 10-22-2024, 05:30 PM
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Here I thought you were looking to host your website cheaply...
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Old 10-22-2024, 09:44 AM
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I live in Manhattan and the local shops charge $25 for a rubber inner tube that you can get for $3 on Merlin. It's just not feasible to support them when the price is more than 8 times higher.
You must not be shopping at Rubber n' Road where the actual price will be about 38 times higher.
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