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Bert L.am
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> Bert L.am wrote:
>
> > PRICING QUESTION
> > Alivio FC-MC 20-L 23 Euro (equiv. to 28 USD)
> > Deore LX 4-Arm Octalink FC-M 572 (round 70 Euro depending on model) (85
> > USD)
> > http://www.roseversand.de/rose_main.cfm?spr_id=2
>
> further re roseversand.de, that Alivio price looks good until I saw the
> 12 euro "dispatch charge". No info in int'l shipping.
> Their Deore is octalink only. I need square taper.
> And the website sucks. Javascript doesnt work. Maybe its a microsoft
> only site.
>
> Re Alivio, that one says it needs an IG chain. More worries.
> I guess I'll order the Deore from chainreactioncycles.com UK.
> Its just a pity that so many of the goodies on their website
> are "Out of Stock".
You may want to mail them directly with your queries. They are real
helpfull. (Is a must be to survive in the German market).
About the marketing language. I know the difference between LX, XT and XTR
by experience. A crank will not suffer from a though ride under hard
conditions, but everything that is subject to wear does. For the type of
rider that I am XT is just ok. When I used LX it was cheaper initially, but
I had to change rolling parts more often and during rides in wet and muddy
conditions the behaviour (like shifting with one click) it was less.
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> Bert L.am wrote:
>
> > PRICING QUESTION
> > Alivio FC-MC 20-L 23 Euro (equiv. to 28 USD)
> > Deore LX 4-Arm Octalink FC-M 572 (round 70 Euro depending on model) (85
> > USD)
> > http://www.roseversand.de/rose_main.cfm?spr_id=2
>
> further re roseversand.de, that Alivio price looks good until I saw the
> 12 euro "dispatch charge". No info in int'l shipping.
> Their Deore is octalink only. I need square taper.
> And the website sucks. Javascript doesnt work. Maybe its a microsoft
> only site.
>
> Re Alivio, that one says it needs an IG chain. More worries.
> I guess I'll order the Deore from chainreactioncycles.com UK.
> Its just a pity that so many of the goodies on their website
> are "Out of Stock".
You may want to mail them directly with your queries. They are real
helpfull. (Is a must be to survive in the German market).
About the marketing language. I know the difference between LX, XT and XTR
by experience. A crank will not suffer from a though ride under hard
conditions, but everything that is subject to wear does. For the type of
rider that I am XT is just ok. When I used LX it was cheaper initially, but
I had to change rolling parts more often and during rides in wet and muddy
conditions the behaviour (like shifting with one click) it was less.
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