Not even worth answering.Ross wrote:I'm sure CE are going to shut up shop and retire to the Bahamas with a massive profit like that. CE are losing profit by sending out a free set of tyres to the whingers.ozzymac wrote:
The point is though, that it would of been common courtesy to let buyers know if there was a problem supplying a advertised part of the bike that people had paid for upfront.
Communication is the key to good business.
And also on the point of it being only $17 difference lets say 50 x 17 = $850 a little bit extra in the pocket. Every bit helps.
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Maybe CE have been busy doing stuff... like sourcing unreal deals on carbon bikes with UDi2 for $2600 and didn't have time or just forgot to notify customers about the tyres.
Onto the subject at hand....
I am to still fiddling with set up etc.
As mentioned above the gear changes are great, no sign of any chain rub in any gear, and the changes are perfect, no need for double taps or half changes etc.
I especially like how easy the front cogs change, all you hear is the servo and that's it.
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