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http://www.cecilwalker.com.au/
is good. "Brad Hubbard" wrote in message ... Can I get a list of recommended Aussie sites to buy parts/accessories online (yes, I know about Ebay). Cheers, Brad |
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"L'acrobat" wrote in message
http://www.cecilwalker.com.au/ is good. Oh, dear, top-posting again. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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Originally posted by Drs Oh, dear, top-posting again.
God.. here we go again.. Anyway, I can put up a page that lists good retailers and distinguishes online retailers... gimme time though.. I still haven't converted my website yet.. :S hippy -- |
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Still anal I see :-)
John L. On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 23:03:47 +1000, "DRS" wrote: "L'acrobat" wrote in message http://www.cecilwalker.com.au/ is good. Oh, dear, top-posting again. |
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"John L" wrote in message
Still anal I see :-) No. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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Oh, dear still trying to control Usenet I see.
"DRS" wrote in message ... "L'acrobat" wrote in message http://www.cecilwalker.com.au/ is good. Oh, dear, top-posting again. -- A: Top-posters. Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet? |
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L'Acrobat wrote:
Oh, dear still trying to control Usenet I see. Hey. It's bad enough you guys f*&%ing up one thread with your endless inane vitriol. Put it this way, if you were on a ride, together, I'd expect you to have hooked each other into the weeds after 5k's ARGUING ABOUT WHICH WAY A TYRE STICKER SHOULD GO ON THE WHEEL!!!! SHUT UP!!! I wouldn't go anywhere near either of you, even if you were the only wheel into a 50km/h headwind. M "harmony in the bunch = harmony in the mind" H -- |
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I used the "block sender" thingo in outlook express to get rid of these guys
and it works a treat! Marty "mfhor" wrote in message ... L'Acrobat wrote: Oh, dear still trying to control Usenet I see. Hey. It's bad enough you guys f*&%ing up one thread with your endless inane vitriol. Put it this way, if you were on a ride, together, I'd expect you to have hooked each other into the weeds after 5k's ARGUING ABOUT WHICH WAY A TYRE STICKER SHOULD GO ON THE WHEEL!!!! SHUT UP!!! I wouldn't go anywhere near either of you, even if you were the only wheel into a 50km/h headwind. M "harmony in the bunch = harmony in the mind" H -- |
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Brad Hubbard wrote:
Can I get a list of recommended Aussie sites to buy parts/accessories online None of them. Not one. Unless you want a poor range and high prices, you will need to look at overseas shops. I was impressed by aebike.com . Locally, take http://www.bikenow.com.au/ as an example. Cheapest crankset is $193 for an M510. From aebike I had a massive choice. The M510 was US$60, (A$100) but a more suitable one (in this case) was US$35, ie about A$70 delivered (with other items). What about the LBS? I tried a local shop (biggest in perth possibly?) No 9-speed MTB crankset in stock. They offered an inferior Alivio model at a higher price. Fortunately, I could afford to wait 1-2 weeks for an overseas order. Another comparison. HG-50 cassette. $80-90 here and limited choice. USA: US$29, or choose an SRAM. Though bikenow does include freight to any capitol(sic) city. |
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