Tiagra groupset
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I have the 4600 12-30 10 speed cassette, just waiting for my chain-fix solution so I can go ride it.
Did I also see that Sora was redesigned with paddles now?
Did I also see that Sora was redesigned with paddles now?
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https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...d-Tiagra-Group
That was asked a while ago here. There's a couple of links there you may want to check out.
That was asked a while ago here. There's a couple of links there you may want to check out.
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Yet another reason why a LBS is better than buying online.
Your LBS should be able to buy a full Tiagra group from QBP if they have an account. Or if they are a Trek dealer I believe Dex has it too.
And they won't charge you shipping if they're getting in weekly orders from their distributors too.
Your LBS should be able to buy a full Tiagra group from QBP if they have an account. Or if they are a Trek dealer I believe Dex has it too.
And they won't charge you shipping if they're getting in weekly orders from their distributors too.
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Yet another reason why a LBS is better than buying online.
Your LBS should be able to buy a full Tiagra group from QBP if they have an account. Or if they are a Trek dealer I believe Dex has it too.
And they won't charge you shipping if they're getting in weekly orders from their distributors too.
Your LBS should be able to buy a full Tiagra group from QBP if they have an account. Or if they are a Trek dealer I believe Dex has it too.
And they won't charge you shipping if they're getting in weekly orders from their distributors too.
But we wouldn't have to pay shipping?
WOO HOO, way for the LBS to add lots and lots of value there.
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Every single retailer is going to make close to a 50% margin on their products. Even the online ones. Sometimes the online ones only make 40% so that they can undercut the local stores.
An online store just doesn't sell you the product for what they buy it for, they wouldn't make any money that way. They still have a whole bunch of overhead to pay and then they have to make a profit on top of that.
Besides, the value of the LBS here is that the OP wants a product that a consumer can't easily get directly, but a LBS can.
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#13
Now, you know that a LBS has overhead to cover. Betcha most eBay merchants, at least the smaller ones, work out of their garage or some low-rent warehouse somewhere.
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I actually totally agree with the LBS comment. I would go there except my LBS doesn't speak english, and I'm in the process of moving back into the united states. I'm all about supporting small buisnesses, its just insufferably hard in this case. I agree, I should probably just wait until I get back to the states, find a LBS I like, and support them. I guess I was just trying to capitalize on an oppertunity to buy a 4500 groupset instead of the new 4600 for a good price, and have it waiting on me when I got home to america.
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Get a used 6700 group instead (but you better hurry):
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ra-6700-gruppo
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ra-6700-gruppo
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I still think you can get what you want. As a matter of fact, you may be able to find Microshift brifters if you look enough.
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Get a used 6700 group instead (but you better hurry):
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ra-6700-gruppo
https://www.bikeforums.net/showthread...ra-6700-gruppo
#21
I'm not the seller...I just think it's a great deal (and I'm a bit tempted myself). He might be able to take a credit card via Paypal?
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Hey I just asked this the other day.
I recommend waiting for ribble to get stock. Best prices by far, you'll end up with the ten speed group from them for a better price than you'll find the older 9 speed stuff from anywhere else.
If you can wait, that is.
I recommend waiting for ribble to get stock. Best prices by far, you'll end up with the ten speed group from them for a better price than you'll find the older 9 speed stuff from anywhere else.
If you can wait, that is.
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I don't do credit cards.... which is why I'm riding a factory Giant low end bike.But your right, me paying him in installments is a great deal and he should totally go for it... :-P
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Yeah, thats probably what I'm going to do. I can deffinately wait, I've got to save some cash, I'm just worried about losing out on a good deal cause its the end of the season.








