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ilovecycling 03-21-12 11:18 AM

Customs charge for new wheels from the UK?
 
I just picked up my Shamal Ultra clinchers from the Post Office, and to my surprise they charged me $60 for the customs clearance. The wheels were purchased from Shiny Bikes in the UK. What's strange is that I did not get charged anything for the Record group I bought from them a few months ago.

Could it be due to the larger box the wheels were shipped in? Is it possible that someone goofed up? I went ahead and payed the $60 because I got the wheels for a great price and I wasn't about to leave them at the Post Office. :D It's just annoying when you have to pay money unexpectedly.

Grasschopper 03-21-12 04:04 PM

Nope it totally has to do with what you purchased. Bicycle components are not taxed. Bicycle wheels or complete bike are (or should be) as are "bicycle accessories".

I got whacked once when Total Cycling put "Bicycle Accessories" on a shipment where I ordered 2 Campy group sets. It shouldn't have been taxed but I had to shell out like $200 to get the stuff. :mad:

helicoptor 03-21-12 04:17 PM


Originally Posted by ilovecycling (Post 13998862)
I just picked up my Shamal Ultra clinchers from the Post Office, and to my surprise they charged me $60 for the customs clearance. The wheels were purchased from Shiny Bikes in the UK. What's strange is that I did not get charged anything for the Record group I bought from them a few months ago.

Could it be due to the larger box the wheels were shipped in? Is it possible that someone goofed up? I went ahead and payed the $60 because I got the wheels for a great price and I wasn't about to leave them at the Post Office. :D It's just annoying when you have to pay money unexpectedly.

i thinking of getting those, can you see if they say where they are made? i heard of people saying theres a sticker saying made in taiwan

vettracer 03-21-12 06:25 PM


Originally Posted by ilovecycling (Post 13998862)
I just picked up my Shamal Ultra clinchers from the Post Office, and to my surprise they charged me $60 for the customs clearance. The wheels were purchased from Shiny Bikes in the UK. What's strange is that I did not get charged anything for the Record group I bought from them a few months ago.

Could it be due to the larger box the wheels were shipped in? Is it possible that someone goofed up? I went ahead and payed the $60 because I got the wheels for a great price and I wasn't about to leave them at the Post Office. :D It's just annoying when you have to pay money unexpectedly.

According to the HTS codes, assembled wheels fall under Bicycle Parts and Accessories, Other and have a 10% duty. If you got charged more than 10% there is a process with the USPS to get the amount corrected.

ilovecycling 03-21-12 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Grasschopper (Post 14000247)
Nope it totally has to do with what you purchased. Bicycle components are not taxed. Bicycle wheels or complete bike are (or should be) as are "bicycle accessories".

I got whacked once when Total Cycling put "Bicycle Accessories" on a shipment where I ordered 2 Campy group sets. It shouldn't have been taxed but I had to shell out like $200 to get the stuff. :mad:

$200 for 2 group sets? Yikes. What's strange though is I bought some Dura Ace c24 clinchers from Chain Reaction last year and there was no import duty. As for the 10% duty, I paid $900 USD shipped for the wheels so the $60 I paid is less than 10%. Strange...


Originally Posted by helicoptor (Post 14000309)
i thinking of getting those, can you see if they say where they are made? i heard of people saying theres a sticker saying made in taiwan

The sticker on the outside of the box says Made in Italy. The inspection cards that came with the wheels say "This wheel has been designed in Italy and it has been assembled manually."

ilovecycling 03-21-12 06:56 PM

Also, they tried delivering to my door yesterday, but I was at work so they left a notice saying I could pick it up at the Post Office today after 9 am. What would they have done if I was home yesterday? Charge me $60 on the spot or something?

pdedes 03-21-12 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by ilovecycling (Post 14000831)
Also, they tried delivering to my door yesterday, but I was at work so they left a notice saying I could pick it up at the Post Office today after 9 am. What would they have done if I was home yesterday? Charge me $60 on the spot or something?

Yes.

StanSeven 03-21-12 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by ilovecycling (Post 14000825)
As for the 10% duty, I paid $900 USD shipped for the wheels so the $60 I paid is less than 10%. Strange...

What you paid and the value of what the importer stated can be different.

ilovecycling 03-21-12 09:11 PM

You learn something new every day. Thanks guys!

Psimet2001 03-21-12 10:47 PM

Welcome to my personal nightmare.

LemondFanForeve 03-21-12 11:34 PM

I've really liked Canyon bikes for awhile now, but they wont deliver to the US, so I was going to go through someone in the UK to send it to me via him. Problem is, I dont trust the bike getting to him, then to me w/o trouble(getting lost), or me having to pay almost the price of the bike upon delivery, so I can somewhat relate to your problem.

vettracer 03-21-12 11:35 PM


Originally Posted by Psimet2001 (Post 14001613)
Welcome to my personal nightmare.

Hey, at least hubs are duty free. Now if you could only get the Asia exporters to declare things accurately, it would be a breeze.

JimF22003 03-22-12 03:10 AM

Got a set of Zipp wheels last summer from PBK and there were no extra charges.

Grasschopper 03-22-12 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by JimF22003 (Post 14001909)
Got a set of Zipp wheels last summer from PBK and there were no extra charges.

It's all about how the shipper declares the product. Bike Parts will probably be free. Bike Accessories will be taxed. If it was labeled Bike Wheels it should be taxed.

ColinL 03-22-12 07:31 AM

ILC, you gave up on tubulars?

ilovecycling 03-22-12 01:23 PM


Originally Posted by ColinL (Post 14002339)
ILC, you gave up on tubulars?

Nope. Just needed a nice clincher wheelset because having only one tubular wheelset is not a good idea. If I were to get a flat right before a club ride or something I'd be screwed considering it takes 3 days to glue on a tire.

Nachoman 03-22-12 02:17 PM

I ordered a DA crank from ribble or wiggle a few years ago and by the time I paid shipping and customs, I could have just bought it locally.

ilovecycling 03-22-12 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by Nachoman (Post 14004196)
I ordered a DA crank from ribble or wiggle a few years ago and by the time I paid shipping and customs, I could have just bought it locally.

Yeah, if it's close enough in price I'd rather buy it from a US seller because shipping and returns issues can suck when dealing with an international seller. However, the deal I got on these wheels was too good to care. My total for the wheelset after paying the $60 customs fee was $960, which is $290 less than the cheapest eBay seller.


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