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2065.1 | ex | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Sep 03 1991 14:15 | 1 |
| NASHBAR ==> 1-800-345-BIKE
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2065.2 | | DANGER::JBELL | Zeno was almost here | Tue Sep 03 1991 14:24 | 2 |
| Nashbar has moved to Canfield Ohio.
Make sure to get the new address when you call.
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2065.3 | | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Tue Sep 03 1991 14:41 | 3 |
| 1-8700-pbs-bike for performance.
ed
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2065.4 | from rec.bicycles | WHELIN::RICE | | Thu Sep 05 1991 18:40 | 54 |
| Branford Bike
orders: 1-800-272-6367
info: 203-488-0482
fax: 203-483-0703
Colorado Cyclist
orders: 1-800-688-8600
info: 719-576-3474
fax: 719-576-3598
2455 Executive Circle
Colorado Springs, CO 80906
Cyclo-Pedia
(800) 678-1021
P.O. Box 884
Adrian MI 49221
Catalog $1 as of 4/91.
Excel Sports International
orders: 1-800-627-6664
info: 303-444-6737
fax: 303-444-7043
3275 Prairie Ave. #1
Boulder, CO 80301
Nashbar
orders: 1-800-627-4227 (1-800-NASHBAR)
216-782-2244 Local and APO/FPO orders
info: 216-788-6464 Tech. Support
fax: 800-456-1223
4111 Simon Road
Youngstown, OH 44512-1343
Performance Bike Shop
orders: 1-800-727-2453 (1-800-PBS-BIKE)
919-933-9113 Foreign orders
info: 800-727-2433 Customer Support
fax:
One Performance Way
P.O. Box 2741
Chapel Hill, NC 27514
Schwab Cycles
orders: 1-800-343-5347
info: 303-238-0243
fax: 303-233-5273
1565 Pierce St.
Lakewood, CO 80214
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2065.5 | Cannondale? | KAHALA::PRESTON | | Wed Sep 11 1991 12:46 | 10 |
| I've been out of active biking for a few years, but am now getting back
into it. One thing I've noticed is that Cannondale products don't seem
to be around any more - at least not where I've looked.
Are they gone?
Thanks,
Ed
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2065.6 | STILL AROUND... | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Sep 11 1991 13:51 | 3 |
| They're available, you just need to go to a store now.
Chip
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2065.7 | The Third Hand | BROKE::NALE | Sue Nale Mildrum | Mon Mar 02 1992 13:16 | 14 |
| A friend lent me a *really* great catalog for bike tools. Each tool
is described in pretty good detail, with drawing, and often similiar
tools are compared as to their durability, fit, etc. Prices for most
tools tend to be less than in Nashbar, Performance, Co. Cyclist. In
addition, lots of tips and hints are scattered throughout:
The Third Hand
Box 212
Mt. Shasta, CA 96067
Order Phone: (916) 926-2600
FAX Phone: (916) 926-2663
Sue
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2065.8 | Another vote for 3rd Hand | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Uphill, Into the Wind | Mon Mar 02 1992 15:49 | 9 |
| The people at the Third Hand are very helpful. They all know what
they're doing,
They also practice what they preach about environmentalism. While
Nashbar keeps talking about it while sending me a new,
non-recyclable catalog every month, The Third Hand has cut down to
two catalogs a year, and both on recyleable paper.
--David
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2065.9 | Womyn's Wheel | BROKE::NALE | Sue Nale Mildrum | Wed Apr 29 1992 11:39 | 15 |
| I just got another great catalog: Womyn's Wheel. It's a catalog of
women's cycling products. They have lots of stuff designed
specifically for women: shorts, tights, jerseys, sport bras, shoes,
helmets, saddles, sunglasses, etc. There's even a cycling outfit for
pregnant women! (not that I have a need for THAT!) Included in the
catalog is info on various women's cycling groups and rides.
Womyn's Wheel
540 Lafayette Rd, Suite 7
Hampton, NH 03842-3629
(603) 926-4939
FAX: (603) 926-5218
They also have an outlet at Aries Sports and Bikery, Route 1,
Newbury, MA 01951 (508) 465-8099.
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2065.10 | Womyn's Wheel - Pregnant Outfit | DECWET::GREGORY | Quick what is 93**7? | Wed Apr 29 1992 13:16 | 5 |
| My wife just got the cycling outfit for pregnant women yesterday. She
loves it. Seven months along and still cycling! It does seem alot
harder to go up hills on the tandem.
Peter
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2065.11 | Looking for "cheap" Mail Order?? | NEMAIL::PAVLOCK | | Mon Nov 28 1994 21:39 | 21 |
|
My son purchased a new Cannondale Mtn. Bike recently from a local
(Acton, Mass) is is driving me crazy with list of accessories he'd like
for Christmas.
I looked through this notes conference and called for a couple of
catalogs (Colorado Cyclist and Nashbar) that seemed to be referenced
more frequently.
We got both catalogs and their prices are similiar to the local shop.
Some items are a little less, but many are the same price with a few
higher.
Is that normal? I was expecting more savings from Mail Order places.
Or did I just pick the wrong two catalogs?
Are there some less expensive mail order houses?
Regards,
Denny
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2065.12 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Nov 29 1994 05:53 | 18 |
| It's normally not normal with higher end stuff. You must have a pretty
decent local shop.
On lower priced stuff you'll find that the shipping charges will wash
any savings (unless you're buying a truckload).
One advantage to the catalogs (mostt attractive for me) is that the
selections are generally much broader than a dealer and you can lay
your hands on the stuff quickly.
Other than that, you're doing the right thing checking this stuff out.
But, if you're gonna get into something pricey, consult the mail order
houses first. And even then, talk to the local to see if he can cut
a break for you (telling him the mail order price of course). They
always appreciate a first shot and are likely to be more flexible
with you upon your return.
Chip
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2065.13 | :-) | NOVA::FISHER | Tay-unned, rey-usted, rey-ady | Tue Nov 29 1994 06:44 | 14 |
| The catalogs generally carry stuff that's selling in high volume and,
as Chip says, the savings are often cancelled out by the shipping
charges. Some of the catalogs carry better deals than others or
a better line of stuff. Having spent more bucks than I care to admit
through several catalogs and bike shops, I'd rather buy through a shop
that's likely to want to fix something that he sold me. However, I'd
still take the "fix it yourself" gamble through the cats. My #1 rule
is "no wheels from Nashbar" :-)
ed
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You know your habit has gotten out of hand when 5 bike shop owners
know your first name and 3 catalogs know your credit card numbers and
mailing address. :-)
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2065.14 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Tue Nov 29 1994 09:16 | 16 |
| I think bike shops are becoming more competitive with catalogues and thats
great. Catalogues do vary in overall quality. I dont think Nashbar
labled products are as good as Performance for example. Nashbar has more
lower to middle end stuff but they are starting to carry more exotic stuff
these days. BTW, Nashbar now carries Wheelsmith wheels so the quality
should be way up there.
Personally my favorites are Performance and Colorado.
Colorado has the edge on quality but tends to carry mid-high end stuff
whereas Performance is more in the middle.
In any case where catalogues really win is convenience.
Also keep an eye on the closeouts. Lots of times they practically
give away last years models cleats, helmets, gloves ....
Happy shopping!
-Larry
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2065.15 | Goodale's catalog | SOLVIT::RYAN | | Mon May 06 1996 13:43 | 6 |
|
Did anyone else receive the Goodale's Catalog in the mail recently.
They covered a lot of items and had 2 15%-discount coupons. One that's
good for the month of May and a second that is for June.
Jim
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2065.16 | | UHUH::LUCIA | http://asaab.zko.dec.com/~lucia/biography.html | Mon May 06 1996 14:02 | 2 |
| Not yet... But I'll use your 15% coupons if you're not going to. I need some
new shorts.
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