bike accessories
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skyscrapers at 02.10.09 - 12:13 am
Does anyone know any good sites that are good for looking at//buying some bike accessories, such as seats, grips, so on and so forth?
Thanks!
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umm, yeah, because every single person who needs a new seat is a hipster LOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
man, ignorant assholes are awesome.
skyscrapers02.10.09 - 12:23 am
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performancebike.com
They had the high pressure, MTB tires I needed for matching speeds with the 700c Jockeys out there.
And they have all the other essentials at some extremely decent prices.
bentstrider02.10.09 - 12:36 am
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yeah, support your local community. and while youre at it, get a front brake!
tortuga_veloce02.10.09 - 12:36 am
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5 bucks says he tried the url.
_iJunes02.10.09 - 12:44 am
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Gullible souls will fall for anything.
This is why read up on ghost-towns before even gathering the funds to go out and explore them.
Sucks when you go out looking for ruins and all you find are some acid-eaten headstones.
bentstrider02.10.09 - 6:14 am
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bikeman or bike guy? dot com
wholesalers may have a consumer end browser.
j&b importers
Quality Bicycle products
KHS
try them out and see, if not I have a catalog in the flesh at my shop
www.atomiccycles.com
rev10602.10.09 - 7:05 am
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ebikestop.com is pretty awesome
performancebike.com (or their actual stores in the area) has a decent selection of seats.
Any of the bike collectives (bikerowave, bike kitchen, bike oven) should have some used seats pretty cheap.
LAB has some seats in a wide variety of metallic colors for $60 if you're going for something really festive.
JB02.10.09 - 8:22 am
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Holy shit, only a hipster would be flummoxed by a brainteaser like this.
"Ignorant asshole" indeed.
pretzels02.10.09 - 2:18 pm
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everyone needs to shut up, and do something productive.
as for the original post: seriously? What do you expect? There's this awesome website you should try sometime. It's called
Google*
*it was so hard for me NOT to link this to lemonparty.org... so very hard.
canadienne02.10.09 - 5:01 pm
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i wonder how the tone of this entire thread would've been
if i didnt make the first reply..
_iJunes02.10.09 - 5:04 pm
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and dyslexic i too am.
end thread.
dot com.
canadienne02.10.09 - 5:05 pm
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canadian html... what a load...
_iJunes02.10.09 - 5:06 pm
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LBS should be first try, just to be nice, but I don't consider conglomerates like schmerformance to be local. Helen's on Broadway in SM is cool so far but ridiculously limited when it comes to things like chainrings for instance. Alot of people I talk to don't like them either so to each his or her own I guess. My uberlist:
ebay.com
ebay.de
ebay.co.uk
pricepoint.com
jensonusa.com
cambriabike.com
harriscycles.com (awesome tech articles by sheldon brown)
benscycle.net (fixed)
fairwheelbikes.com (weight weenie shit)
chainreactioncycles.com (UK)
actionvillage.com (UK BMX)
firstflightbikes.com (vintage)
qbike.com (aggregator)
auctions.yahoo.co.jp (service req'd)
And classifieds on roadbikereview.com, bike forums, craigslist, etc.
supersano02.10.09 - 5:20 pm
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I was just trying to be helpful. Not everyone is as smart or cool as you assholes.
rev10602.10.09 - 6:31 pm
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Ah, I was just giving grief.
1) LBS
2) are you sure your LBS's price isn't close enough to your internet find? With shipping (and sometimes tax too) and the pain of waiting for it? Really, you're sure? If so, then
3) PricePoint.com
pretzels02.10.09 - 8:20 pm
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many of the hills in la are not steep enough to really feel the full effect of the weight difference. i notice the biggest difference 4%+
and wylie, you should see some of the titanium disasters. they're just as bad and some worse. i'd rather be stabbed by fibers than razor sharp metal when i crash
_iJunes02.10.09 - 9:34 pm
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