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Any Cannondale dealers here?
I have a funny question. I’m looking for a very specific bike and my local shops can’t find it online or in their system. Like it took 15 minutes before I told him to just google it before he could even find it on the website.
It’s a Synapse Neo EQ. I really want to get it for my wife’s commutes. It’s got all the lights and fenders ready to go. I see it in stock in the Uk at evan’s cycle but have had no luck with a local dealer yet. Is there any way to check the country inventory to see if I can get it? |
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Announced but not yet available in the US market, according to my sources.
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Thank you both, will hang tight until September-ish.
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30/60/90 days is a common refrain these days in the biz, get used to the concept as applied to availability
I would seriously doubt that an overseas vendor has actual access to product when no one in the world does, either. There's no magic in these crazy times |
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Something to be aware of: Cannondale releases region specific models, especially with their ebikes.
There’s a possibility that model will never be sold at a US dealer. Unless you heard specific US availability somewhere, your waiting may be for naught. |
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It’s on the US site, would they really put it there and never intend to send it here?
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Just stating what I’ve experienced, wasn’t looking to confuse things.
I’d venture to guess the obvious: if it’s on the US site, it’s a US market bike. |
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