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    Chain Reaction

    Not sure if this is the right place to give a company a plug...but wow is all I can say.

    I ordered a heap of bits (Shimano XTR components ) last Friday over the internet...and bam...delivered on Tuesday!

    Woohoo!
    Andrew
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    Awesome hey! cant fault them

    JensonUSA are good too, but no free shipping.

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    Yep, used Chain Reaction and PBR over the years, both very good, although my last order from CR went walkabout for nearly four weeks, but eventually turned up.

    The previous one, ordered just two days prior was here in around five days but the first came via Royal Mail and the 'lost' one DHL

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    Wiggle, ribble... the list goes on...

    if you want to be able to compare pricing across multiple vendors quickly, try this:

    www.frugalrouler.com

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    Big wiggle fan too.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    Quote Originally Posted by 86mud View Post
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    I ordered a heap of bits (Shimano XTR components ) l

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    Woohoo!
    Bling !

    I only bought XT shifters and an X9 deraileur in my last shipment

    I did get some Michelin Pro Optimum 25c tyres for the roadie and Schwalbe Nobby Nic's for the mtb.


    Lurve the Nobby Nic's

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Bling !

    I only bought XT shifters and an X9 deraileur in my last shipment

    I did get some Michelin Pro Optimum 25c tyres for the roadie and Schwalbe Nobby Nic's for the mtb.


    Lurve the Nobby Nic's
    I race on he Michelin ProRace3. An awesome tyre.
    Cheers
    Slunnie


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    The Pro Optimum's are supposedly a ProRace3 front and Krylion rear, both in 25.

    They feel great, even on the deader than dead roads around here.

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    Aye, they're all pretty good. I got some great results off eBay last week, pair of Sidi Ergo 3 shoes for $150 less than the usual suspects, from Istanbul cycles, ordered Wed pm, delivered Sunday am

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