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Join Date: Oct 2007
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With the Aussie dollar going crazy at the moment, I was wondering if anyone had had positive experiences with any US ecommerce bike sites.
I have been thoroughly impressed with ProbikeKit in the UK but they have a fairly limited range. BikeNasbar.com has great prices but they don't do cheap postage. Just wondering if anyone has come across any AUS friendly US shops?? |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Bay of Plenty
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www.biketiresdirect.com were pretty good, and the goods arrived before their estimated delivery date. |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Barwon Prison via Collingwood
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+1. I emailed and phoned them. The salespeople had no knowledge of what they were selling, no idea on service and no idea in general. |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: sydney, aus
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Forget Nashbar. Probikekit are fantastic, I've ordered from them several times and it's always been smooth and fast. I just wish they had more stuff - there's a particular Shimano Tri shoe I want but they don't have them ![]() //k |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Huntingdale, Perth W.A.
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Hi Firstly I agree with everything that has been said about BikeNashbar being kind I will say it was an unsatisfactory experience. Performance Bike was marginally better and the stuff I did get was good but they upped the freight cost substantially after I placed the order. Harris Cyclery (associated with Sheldon Brown) was the opposite end of the spectrum. Staff were helpful and knew what they were talking about. Freight costs were less than quoted and after sales support was brilliant. They also stock a lot of unusual and/or hard to get parts (they seem to seek parts on request as well) |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Melbourne, AUS
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Having ordered from them several times, I have always been really happy with the service from http://3ringcycles.com/ who also trade on ebay as geargurl.
They will price match other online stores and charge very reasonable shipping, so go there after you do your shopping around (eg using the search engines http://www.qbike.com/ , http://www.bestwebbuys.com/bikes/index.html or http://www.google.com/products ). |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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I've used jensonusa with no hassles, but I was picking up the gear on holiday in the US, having had it delivered to a friend.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Strathfield, (Sydney), Australia
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To put it kindly, their left hand doesn't know what their right hand is doing. I placed an order. 1) They said my Credit Card billing address didn't check out. This for both cards I tried. This is dspite me having the credit card bills in front of me. I offered to fax them the bills and a print of the actual card. No response. 2) I rang them, said a US friend of mine had offered to use his US credit card to pay for them. They said, yes, good idea. So, we tried that, but that too was finally rejected. 3) I offered to send an international money order in US dollars (as suggested on their website). Guess what, I was then informed they wont accept that, nor will they accept a wire transfer, paypal etc. 4) I finally asked (thurs) how the heck should I pay for this as they have rejected my somewhat extra-ordinary attempts to throw my money at them. They still have not got back to me. Their prices might be okay, but their service is - well - incompetent. Scotty |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sydney, AU
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www.3ringcycles.com - these guys are a small wife/husband operation (yes, that way around), but they sell a whole truckload of stuff at excellent prices and with very fair shipping costs. I've bought five or six shipments of stuff from them in the past two years, and they are very knowledgable, and they will also price match practically anything if you ask nicely (even though we are in AU - you just need to price match with a US distributor). They also run an eBay shop - GearGurl Cycles, if you want even better prices on stuff. A highly recommended store in my view. n |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Sydney, AU
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Missed this ^. +1 |
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Location: Melbourne, AUS
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G'day
Another reasonable outdoor retailer (some bike accesories) is REI. They also offer a no questions asked refund service. Regards Andrew
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Yes - I've a mate in California whose wife "returned" a 10 year old camping stove to REI and got a refund. She just can't grasp my sense of ethical outrage - apparently that's the normal way of life in the US.
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Its not a "store" as such but I have had a good run buying items on eBay from USA sellers. Honestly I haven't had a bad one yet, the prices are good (either auctions or buy it now) and the postage times are realy quite quick. Most stuff turns up in about a week which is the same or even better than from Australian eBay sellers.
Check feedback and ask for a postage price. I've recieved some postage quotes that were on the high side but most are quite reasonable. Often I've thought that there was no way I would win an auction given the higher postage I was going to have to pay but I ended up winning the auction with a much lower bid than I thought the item would go for. Regards, Anthony |
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