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Your most recent cycling related purchase
What was your most recent cycling related purchase?
Mine: I just SCORED a deal on a Rapha Pro team Jacket!!! Gonna look pimptastic with my insulated Pro Team Bibs I'm gonna get this winter! Their pro team line is amazing Last edited by bianchi10; 01-17-2016 at 05:00 PM. |
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In the last 5 minutes I tried to snipe a GXP BB on eBay and lost...and used BIN to buy a different one. Boring.
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After watching half a dozen Salsa quill stems in the size I need go by at $65 or so on Ebay, I got one for $5 at my local used-bike-stuff store.
No stickers. Which saved me taking them off. |
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Nice!! Good patience saved you some good $!
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2nd K-Edge Garmin bar mount,
2 pkg Cinelli cork wrap (I still like it the best...), 3 Vittoria Tubes, threadless. My favorite.... Not very glamorous, just keeping me on the road...
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Brake and shifter cable and housing set
Clamp to use a braze on FD |
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Mirror polished TB14s to build up 2 gorgeous 36h 7 speed Athena cassette hubs to complete the Shimano to Campagnolo conversion off my Appel
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A set of H + Plus Son TB14 , they are everything I was hoping they would be.
The wider rim really does give a smoother ride with better traction. Last edited by bobswire; 09-02-2013 at 10:50 AM. |
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Road Holland bibs. Excellent choice, all day in the saddle stuff.
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Enve 2.0 road fork to replace a Wound Up.
What. A. Difference. wow |
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Selle SMP saddle. Took a couple of rides to get used to but what a difference. Don't even know it's there.
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Slightly strange cyber purchase on Tuesday.
I found a great deal on a previous year Giro Aeon Helmet--$149 minus $30= $119--from Nashbar--on Monday. I got sidetracked, left it in my cart, tried to order on Tuesday and the price had gone up. I call Nashbar and an it turns out the extra thirty bucks off was part of a Memorial Day sale. I tell her, truthfully, that I've been a Nashbar customer since they were hand writing labels, so she honors the 20 percent discoutn and I got this fine helmet cheap. And something else. The next morning Nashbar sends me another 20 percent off coupon in my email, good for 18 hours only. I poke around their thin selection of tubular tires and find a nice deal on Continental Gatorskin Sprinters. $60 minus $12 = $48. Not bad. I poke around a little elsewhere and this price is hard to beat. Except it's for the 23 mm version and I'd prefer the 25 mms. I stumble onto a site called wiggle.com and find the 25mms for $46 each. No tax collected. Free shipping. What I didn't realize initially is that I'm ordering these tires from England. They'll take a few days longer to arrive, I guess, than if I got them from Ohio, but the price and selection of tubulars seemed to reflect the fact that it was purchased from a cycling crazed part of the world, a lot closer to Germany where they're made. First time I've mail-ordered something otherwise available in the US from a European source strictly on price, but I don't think it'll be the last. Nashbar did get me to buy tires. But not from them. One more source of disruption. FWIW, Wiggle has also got Continental Comps for a mere $69 with free shipping. That's just a little more than half the US MSRP of $124, which would have been tempting if my local roads didn't resemble Cambodia. http://www.wiggle.com/continental-co...r-tire/http:// Last edited by Avincent52; 05-31-2015 at 07:57 AM. |
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