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Cmon mate, you never give the customer what they wantI wish someone would tell them that some companies still make 26" bikes, and a lot of people still ride the farking things.
Cmon mate, you never give the customer what they wantI wish someone would tell them that some companies still make 26" bikes, and a lot of people still ride the farking things.
Zee Germans sell them cheapI wish someone would tell them that some companies still make 26" bikes, and a lot of people still ride the farking things.
I've noticed a trend of tyres being cheaper in WA for some reason. TBE bikes was my usual go to for maxxis stuff, but these guys look decent value.Stumbled on some cheap tyres in mostly 2.3-2.35 sizes: https://www.georgesbikeshop.com.au/product-category/components/maxxis-tyres/
Thanks!! don’t mind if I do order oneCheap Rampages if you're after an L or XL - https://www.pushys.com.au/on-sale/f...301115537&mc_cid=a28515e8e4&mc_eid=4e3d0e62d2
Deals are quite awesome - I just ordered two 11spd quick links, 1xMinion DHF 29x2.3 & 2xMinion SS 29x2.3 for $128 delivered using Paypal. Happy days.Stumbled on some cheap tyres in mostly 2.3-2.35 sizes: https://www.georgesbikeshop.com.au/product-category/components/maxxis-tyres/
XT 12 speed as well, with an extra 10% off at checkout making it less than $600.Decent price, but fuck you Microspline.
Shimano SLX M7100 1x12 Transmission Groupset | Merlin Cycles
Buy your Shimano SLX M7100 1x12 Transmission Groupset at Merlin. Free worldwide delivery available on most items!www.merlincycles.com
Caution on warranty with Merlin, essentially you have none so factor that into the equation.Bikeinn are the same as far as geoblocking. Not sure how they are doing it, I have bought plenty with both and never had a problem. Bikeinn are slow to ship though.
How is it that Merlin isn’t geoblocking?
Are they much cheaper than Au options?Bikeinn are the same as far as geoblocking.
Mostly, yes....and also, you just can’t get some shimano in aus through your LBS. disto isn’t stocking it.Are they much cheaper than Au options?
Surely warranty rests with the manufacturer? Get a dodgy Shimano shifter, show proof of purchase, Shimano looks after you: https://bike.shimano.com/en-AU/information/warranty.htmlCaution on warranty with Merlin, essentially you have none so factor that into the equation.
I didn't find that with them and Shimano. They were just rubbish to deal with. I had an XT cassette as part of a full group that dismantled itself in about 20m. I literally rode up and down the driveway.Caution on warranty with Merlin, essentially you have none so factor that into the equation.
Yep I had a dodgy lever on a set of brakes. After a futile back and forth with Merlin I contacted Shimano Australia. No joy from them as they only work on stuff sold in Aus if I wanted something done had to send it to the UK.I didn't find that with them and Shimano. They were just rubbish to deal with. I had an XT cassette as part of a full group that dismantled itself in about 20m. I literally rode up and down the driveway.
One of the pins had let go. Obvious warranty claim and of no use returned unless you needed a paperweight.
After writing to them and showing them photos of the pristine but damaged cassette / chain and all paperwork they insisted I send it back to them from Melbourne. Would have almost cost me as much to buy another one.
Thankfully Shimano Australia helped out and I decided to buy onshore as a result.
Merlin also CBF about it so I'm happy to spend elsewhere.
This only applies to product purchased in Australia. If you get it from overseas they will be very nice but tell you since late last year they don't touch anything from overseas.Surely warranty rests with the manufacturer? Get a dodgy Shimano shifter, show proof of purchase, Shimano looks after you: https://bike.shimano.com/en-AU/information/warranty.html
How To Make A Claim
If the part is on a new bicycle:
Bicycle is within the warranty period provided by the bicycle manufacturer, then contact the bicycle manufacturer. The dealer that sold you the bicycle can do this on your behalf. This is the quickest method.
In all other cases:
Refer back to the bicycle dealer that sold you the product - or contact Shimano Australia Cycling directly on 1300 731 077 or (02) 9526 7799.
Because of the virus?but tell you since late last year they don't touch anything from overseas.
The virus called geo blocking, it's a pandemic!!!Because of the virus?