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• #2
cool.
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• #3
i really like the site...like you said tynan its very slick.it made me want to buy an iro.
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• #4
that's pretty sick although I was hoping to choose the size of my sprocket for the 50-14 :(
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• #5
when on the spraying section...i clicked on each can a few times to change colour,after a couple of clicks they disappeared off the bottom of the screen...
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• #6
coo site indeed, didn't seem like a lot of options though; the angus was pretty limited. nice though :D
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• #7
Nice, about time they sorted their website out... Shockingly bad 'til now...
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• #8
Looks amazing, the main site irocycle.com is a pain in the arse to use, though. I guess it's just teething problems. I love Iro though, good bikes at a great price
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• #9
Hmm. The site falls to pieces in FireFox (Mac).
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• #10
works fine in Firefox on my Mac? Cracking site, but i really should be doing some work!
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• #11
when on the spraying section...i clicked on each can a few times to change colour,after a couple of clicks they disappeared off the bottom of the screen...
bit weird.Run out of paint ?
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• #12
Hmm. The site falls to pieces in FireFox (Mac).
Works fine in Safari, I never understand why people want to use FF on a mac when Safari is faster and more compatible ?!?!?!?!?!!
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• #13
it worked: i now want an iro even more than before.
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• #14
They've taken it down now and replaced with a boring version.. or is that just my computer?
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• #15
IRO currently have a sale on till the 23rd, hubs from $20.
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• #16
Anyone know if its much cheaper to buy an IRO in north America than in the UK?
Check out their new 'build a bike' thing - very slick, a little slow to load, but very slick.
http://shop.irocycle.com/shop/pages.php?pageid=7