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• #2
It's less than that on Chain Reaction. What am I missing?
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• #3
correct - Edited!!
Bump to £400
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• #4
Probably not enough of a saving to convince anyone paying £400 for a rear derailleur not to just buy from a company where they have consumer protection (for an extra £9). But glws nonetheless...
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• #5
Not questioning anyone's right to offer their bits for whatever price they want but have to agree with the above especially when there's usually a 10% discount code to be had somewhere in fact just using a cashback site would drop it below the four mark
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• #6
And if a bought it with my credit card I'd be raking in the nectar points too.
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• #7
For 40p more I’d rather buy from Wiggle and have it delivered to my door for free....
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• #8
Or get it from Bike24, likely quicker than Wiggle, for £385....
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• #10
£368 on CRC with BC discount
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• #11
Winner
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• #12
thanks for your interest
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• #13
I don't think it was any interest
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• #14
there wasn't, I checked.
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• #15
so sour
Hope everyone has a lovely bike RIDING weekend
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• #16
Dude, we don't actually ride bikes! That would mean we can't be on the internet!
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• #17
It's mildly interesting as a subject though, if something is a) second hand and b) priced at over 70% of the price I can get the thing for from an official source with 2 year warranty there's no chance I'll buy it from the second hand source - why would I? I'm buying (potentially) trouble, up to losing all the money I just spent. Even 60-70% of the new price I'll think about it.
Asking for more than the price that many on here can buy the item for? How did you think that was going to go, really?
As above,
Unused Sram Red Etap Derailleur with box.
Short Cage 11 speed
£425
Based in west London or central/Soho