Ordering Stein Hypercracker and Fiber Fix in Europe?
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Ordering Stein Hypercracker and Fiber Fix in Europe?
Hi!
Any dealers in europe who ship the Stein Hypercracker and Fiber Fix?
I usually order stuff from wiggle, sjs and chainreaction in the UK (I live in sweden) but none of these have them on their websites.
Harris Cyclery (US) have a minimum order limit of $100 (but nothing else I need at the moment)...
Any other suggestions as to how I can get round this dilemma?
Thanks
Any dealers in europe who ship the Stein Hypercracker and Fiber Fix?
I usually order stuff from wiggle, sjs and chainreaction in the UK (I live in sweden) but none of these have them on their websites.
Harris Cyclery (US) have a minimum order limit of $100 (but nothing else I need at the moment)...
Any other suggestions as to how I can get round this dilemma?
Thanks
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Fiber-Fix spoke
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-S...poke-20155.htm
Cassette cracker
https://www.spacycles.co.uk/products....id=m2b0s72p595
I'd ring one up and ask them if they carry the other or if they could get the other item to save on two lots of shipping costs to Sweden.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product-S...poke-20155.htm
Cassette cracker
https://www.spacycles.co.uk/products....id=m2b0s72p595
I'd ring one up and ask them if they carry the other or if they could get the other item to save on two lots of shipping costs to Sweden.
Last edited by TheBrick; 07-31-09 at 11:54 AM.
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Great! Thanks TheBrick (I must have missed that on sjs :/
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I have to wonder... If you will have a hyper cracker, why not carry real spokes for spares?
BTW, the Unior Cassette Cracker works fine and is much lighter and much cheaper if that is available.
BTW, the Unior Cassette Cracker works fine and is much lighter and much cheaper if that is available.
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My thinking was to have the Fiber-Fix for a quick "roadside" repair, then get down to taking the cassette off and using real spokes in "camp" or having gotten to a bike shop, though I do see your point as to it being a double fix (belt and suspenders?) I've never used a cracker, so probably once I get proficient with it I wouldn't need the fiber-fix...
Thanks everyone for your comments, I'll look into the Unior aswell
Thanks everyone for your comments, I'll look into the Unior aswell
Last edited by imi; 07-31-09 at 03:47 PM.
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My thinking was to have the Fiber-Fix for a quick "roadside" repair, then get down to taking the cassette off and using real spokes in "camp" or having gotten to a bike shop, though I do see your point as to it being a double fix (belt and suspenders?) I've never used a cracker, so probably once I get proficient with it I wouldn't need the fiber-fix...
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I'm sure you would have thought of this if you had a welder in the family, but it would be a lot cheaper to just braze or weld that dongle to an existing plain steel socket.
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My thinking was to have the Fiber-Fix for a quick "roadside" repair, then get down to taking the cassette off and using real spokes in "camp" or having gotten to a bike shop, though I do see your point as to it being a double fix (belt and suspenders?) I've never used a cracker, so probably once I get proficient with it I wouldn't need the fiber-fix...
Thanks everyone for your comments, I'll look into the Unior aswell
Thanks everyone for your comments, I'll look into the Unior aswell