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• #52
Just going to revive the thread for one question,
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• #53
It's always worth a try!
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• #54
thanks.
Shipping costs and import tax is is quite a substantial amount. You can get 1000g of items free of postage along with a frame so may try and take advantage of that.
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• #55
has anyone had any bad experiences with them. Like frames getting damaged or just getting lost?
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• #56
there was a guy on here getting one that ended up being fubar.
he got to keep the frame, and i believe what he paid got back in credit to buy another one with discount.
it was some orangeish frame. does this ring any bells to someone?-
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• #57
I think it was the Vivalo mentioned in the reply here:
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• #58
dingding! indeed. it was solved remarkably by njs-export.
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• #59
You get what you pay for on there, but if you do pay there are some absolutely beautifully made frames.
No issues last year with my Makino - shipped with a few other parts. Great communication from Gabriel. Worth emailing if you are looking for something specific - they sometimes have stock awaiting listing.
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• #60
Has anyone bought wheels from them? I'm after a half decent front for my T1.
Prices and spec look pretty good.
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• #61
Just wondered if they'd be "retired" in the same way as the frames, ie dinged?
Nope, just retired exactly as said.
Better to build your own wheels with TB14 rather than buying from NJS Export and pony up the custom charge.
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• #62
Can they be purchased in the UK? (TB14).
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• #64
Yes.
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• #65
Anyone got any cranks from njs export?
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• #66
Very old thread but anyway!
Been spying a new frame from njs export, just a bit worried about customs and delivery charge.
Has anyone on here got deliver to Ireland?? If so how much was postage and taxs?
Cheers
Fuck yeah!