Shipping from Bikeinn is steep, I would like 3 x tyres and its $73 postage, which throws the price over $80 a tyre, a bridge too far when they are not actually needed... just a 'would like'.A successful and issue free purchase from Bikeinn.com with delivery from 25/10 arriving yesterday.
Bikecomponents have Dissectors but the delivery was too steep.Shipping from Bikeinn is steep, I would like 3 x tyres and its $73 postage, which throws the price over $80 a tyre, a bridge too far when they are not actually needed... just a 'would like'.
Currently waiting on a BikeComponents and a Bike24.Bikecomponents have Dissectors but the delivery was too steep.
Worth it if you're ordering a load of Wera tools though. Have you seen the price difference compared to the Aus importer?
Did you end up trying the Pirellis? I think I saw you posted something to that effect.Currently waiting on a BikeComponents and a Bike24.
Have stepped away from Maxxis after several shitty tyre failures and a few brand new tyres with wobbles. Michelin and Vittoria are the flavour of the year, pity both have no stock.
I already have a couple of sets of the Wera keys, cant use that as a justification for an order.
Bike24 is letting 100% and TLD helmets through if you want a postage buffer.
Same here... trying to get a fcking 29x2.35 Barzo for the front of the XC bike.. BikeInn is the only place that has them. Thought I'd chuck a Mazza in the cart too just to try it out - $60 with Auspost shipping and an estimated delivery of mid-Jan. $160 for DHL if you want it this yearShipping from Bikeinn is steep, I would like 3 x tyres and its $73 postage, which throws the price over $80 a tyre, a bridge too far when they are not actually needed... just a 'would like'.
I just ordered Trail Soft and Trail Rear today as a bit of a gamble... will report back on how they go.Did you end up trying the Pirellis? I think I saw you posted something to that effect.
No, that was @Cardy George who has been riding them.Did you end up trying the Pirellis? I think I saw you posted something to that effect.
Same, 2 x Mazza, 1 x Agarro, $73 postage.Same here... trying to get a fcking 29x2.35 Barzo for the front of the XC bike.. BikeInn is the only place that has them. Thought I'd chuck a Mazza in the cart too just to try it out - $60 with Auspost shipping and an estimated delivery of mid-Jan. $160 for DHL if you want it this year
Yeah, I'm going the other way for a bit... Taking the bike with me up north over Christmas so want to ditch the Assegai up front and shed the insert from the rear so it's more friendly for cruising around on mixed trails.Hoping German stock ramps up soon, would be putting the Wild Enduros back on for Tassie anyway... If it happens.
If it was more pedalling, I would go the same way but Derby, Maydena and Queenstown shuttlesYeah, I'm going the other way for a bit... Taking the bike with me up north over Christmas so want to ditch the Assegai up front and shed the insert from the rear so it's more friendly for cruising around on mixed trails.
Try these.Same here... trying to get a fcking 29x2.35 Barzo for the front of the XC bike.. BikeInn is the only place that has them. Thought I'd chuck a Mazza in the cart too just to try it out - $60 with Auspost shipping and an estimated delivery of mid-Jan. $160 for DHL if you want it this year
BikeInn is good for small parts - the chainring and freehub etc I bought from them ~6 months ago for the Nic were cheap, and postage was quick.
I just ordered Trail Soft and Trail Rear today as a bit of a gamble... will report back on how they go.
Will see how I like the Pirelli trail tyres first.Try these.
It as cheap for me...crank and shifter. Box the size of a 12 wine bottle box.Shipping from Bikeinn is steep, I would like 3 x tyres and its $73 postage, which throws the price over $80 a tyre, a bridge too far when they are not actually needed... just a 'would like'.
Yeah, big tyres are up to a kilo each, not too cost effective to ship if its based on weight.It as cheap for me...crank and shifter. Box the size of a 12 wine bottle box.
Up to a kilo? You really are a XC bandit these days!Yeah, big tyres are up to a kilo each, not too cost effective to ship if its based on weight.
Can I be a trail bandit ?Up to a kilo? You really are a XC bandit these days!
Ok, just this once.Can I be a trail bandit ?
Or packaging size. Tyres and wheels often attack the bulky item tax.Yeah, big tyres are up to a kilo each, not too cost effective to ship if its based on weight.
Can recommend - good coms, sent out as promised and proper attention paid to packaging.