Questions about purchasing bicycles and parts
by Philipthelam » Wed Oct 31, 2012 7:40 pm
It's a scam. You click on buy now and it just redirects you to wiggle.
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by boss » Thu Nov 01, 2012 2:32 pm
Philipthelam wrote:It's a scam. You click on buy now and it just redirects you to wiggle.
Goes to other stores too (not just wiggle) for cycling stuff. Smart way of generating affiliate $$$.
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by jasonc » Fri Nov 02, 2012 8:00 pm
showed up on ozbargain today and forwarded it to a workmate. looks ok to me
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by sb944 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 8:00 pm
I finally decided to get a Garmin 500 with cadence and HRM package, and Wiggle, Evans and CRC are all within a few dollars of each other, at around $241-$255. Is there any current voucher code for any of these sites to make this a little cheaper?
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by jasonc » Sat Nov 03, 2012 8:31 pm
sb944 wrote:I finally decided to get a Garmin 500 with cadence and HRM package, and Wiggle, Evans and CRC are all within a few dollars of each other, at around $241-$255. Is there any current voucher code for any of these sites to make this a little cheaper?
i thought CRC had it for 248 with free delivery. how do the other compare (once you add delivery?)
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by sb944 » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:25 am
From what I can see Evans, CRC and Wiggle all do free shipping on a Garmin 500 order, Evans is $241, CRC is $249, Wiggle is $255.
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by boss » Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:48 am
sb944 wrote:From what I can see Evans, CRC and Wiggle all do free shipping on a Garmin 500 order, Evans is $241, CRC is $249, Wiggle is $255.
Remember to factor in the PITA factor if you have warrantee issues. I bought a garmin from Highly Tuned Athletes - failed in the first two weeks (faulty button). Luckily HTA are local, send it Thursday, they got it Friday, sent me back a new one on the same day that I'll receive Monday. I expect that same process with an O/S store would take at least a couple of weeks because of shipping times, and cost more than the $9.55 express bag I used. Just my 2c!
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by jasonc » Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:03 am
jimboss wrote:sb944 wrote:From what I can see Evans, CRC and Wiggle all do free shipping on a Garmin 500 order, Evans is $241, CRC is $249, Wiggle is $255.
Remember to factor in the PITA factor if you have warrantee issues. I bought a garmin from Highly Tuned Athletes - failed in the first two weeks (faulty button). Luckily HTA are local, send it Thursday, they got it Friday, sent me back a new one on the same day that I'll receive Monday. I expect that same process with an O/S store would take at least a couple of weeks because of shipping times, and cost more than the $9.55 express bag I used. Just my 2c!
was my reason for buying locally
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by boss » Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:35 am
jasonc wrote:jimboss wrote:sb944 wrote:From what I can see Evens, CRC and Wiggle all do free shipping on a Garmin 500 order, Evans is $241, CRC is $249, Wiggle is $255.
Remember to factor in the PITA factor if you have warrantee issues. I bought a garmin from Highly Tuned Athletes - failed in the first two weeks (faulty button). Luckily HTA are local, send it Thursday, they got it Friday, sent me back a new one on the same day that I'll receive Monday. I expect that same process with an O/S store would take at least a couple of weeks because of shipping times, and cost more than the $9.55 express bag I used. Just my 2c!
was my reason for buying locally
I forgot to mention - at $329 for the bundle, $70 extra for peace of mind isn't silly money. HTA often have specials which brings the price back down to $299 - I snagged that price a few weeks back.
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by Purt » Sun Nov 04, 2012 1:26 pm
jimboss wrote:Remember to factor in the PITA factor if you have warrantee issues.
It's takes just as much effort to send something to the UK as it does to send something to Melbourne.
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by boss » Sun Nov 04, 2012 3:58 pm
Purt wrote:jimboss wrote:Remember to factor in the PITA factor if you have warrantee issues.
It's takes just as much effort to send something to the UK as it does to send something to Melbourne.
I'd debate that - UK requires customs dec and is around 2 to 3 times the cost. You also conveniently ignored my mention of postal speed - you can mail to metro anywhere in Aus next day for under $10 for a 500g satchel. It will cost you $13 plus packing materials to post to the UK with no tracking, 10-14 business days. On electronic stuff which has a relatively high likelihood (at least compared to mechanical stuff) of turning up DOA or failing within 90 days, you should at least consider buying locally, and factor in that price difference.y I'm not a die hard 'buy local' guy - I'm simply pragmatic about it. I certainly consider the extra $50 well spent considering my garmin 500 had issues within 14 days. And from the sounds of things, I'm not alone, it's not an isolated issue. Like I said earlier - Garmin went in the mail 4pm Thursday in Adelaide - arrived in VIC at Highly Tuned Athletes on Friday - Assessed Friday - New Garmin sent back via express post Friday - Expected arrival Monday. You simply could not expect or rely on that level of service from a UK based store. And sorry for the hijack

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by lasertip » Sun Nov 04, 2012 8:55 pm
Hmm I bought my Edge 800 with HRM and cadence from bike-discount.de a few months back for ~380AUD shipped which was significantly cheaper than wiggle, etc. Looks like after exchange rate changes, now it's not much cheaper than the rest. P.S. They ship by DHL standard, which is regular airmail (?). Took more than 5 weeks to get here.
It's all in your head.
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by onrbikes » Mon Nov 05, 2012 7:11 am
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by sb944 » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:54 am
I can't argue whether or not it's worth an extra $50 (actually nearly $90 in this case) for convenience, because that's a personal choice, but I can offer a couple of points not mentioned.
I've worked in electronics retail, and seen the worst of the worst design flawed generic brand products not hit 10% faulty return rate. Garmin might be under 1%.
All 3 UK companies pay for your return shipping costs, so it's $0 out of pocket if your item is defective.
At that point, there really is nothing to fear about this, take the discount and run.
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by dominicj » Mon Nov 05, 2012 2:11 pm
CyclingExpress.com have a bunch of stuff cheap at the moment and there is still an extra 10% off with the code 10%OFF until midnight tonight (Monday 5th November). Conti GP4000s $39.95 - 10% = $35.95 Cheapest I've ever bought them... I just wish I could afford the Forza Di2 for under $2200 after 10% off. 
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by sunho » Mon Nov 05, 2012 10:12 pm
125 min spend though for cycling express discount EDIT: Cycle or run clothing only.. WIGGLE AUS10 for $100 spend AUS20 for $200 spend effectively 10% max discount.
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by petal665 » Wed Nov 07, 2012 11:02 am
10 speed super record. That's new.
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by familyguy » Wed Nov 07, 2012 2:29 pm
S&A in Woolloomooloo are closing down, sale on now until everything gone, or christmas, whichever comes first.
If you were fitting outa fixie with ano parts, you can get it all (cranks, pedals, brake calipers, levers, stem, seat post) for sub-$250 I reckon. Some other parts there, generally min. 20% off.
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by Phil » Thu Nov 08, 2012 9:25 am
Looks like it $4,500 now.
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by nickl » Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:18 pm
[quote="ozdavo"] Full Carbon Di2 Bike under $2k! ($1995) Can someone explain how they can sell the bike at that price (and how the other cheap Di2 bikes are done - the Azzuri & Jamis for $2200 etc)? Say they get the frame for $200 (which is possible I guess - single orders for carbon frames on ebay are as low as $350), and wheelset for $100 (can buy Aksiums online for $175), and then another $150 on seat, handlebars, stem, bartape, tyres, pedels etc. That is $450. The complete Ultegra Di2 groupset is ~$1500 on ebay, so they must be getting it a lot cheaper to be able to make any real profit on this once you take overheads into account. How can I get the groupset for that discount too?
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by Dimma » Thu Nov 08, 2012 4:29 pm
Buy in bulk, the price for a single item or 1000x is very different.
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by TZ2102 » Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:43 pm
Is the garmin edge 500, with premium hrm (red/black) on Evans for $270 a good deal or would this price go even lower around christmas?
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by jasonc » Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:57 pm
TZ2102 wrote:Is the garmin edge 500, with premium hrm (red/black) on Evans for $270 a good deal or would this price go even lower around christmas?
$270 for the premium bundle is excellent
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