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  1. Yes we are. I found that Goed koop is duur koop. The cheaper bikes are just have endless niggles and the Groupsets are also crappy.
  2. Scott's are nice but, the price is way more than the Giant or the other brands. The Avalanche bikes also had a decent group set compared to the Raleigh.
  3. There was also a Raleigh Strike 24" for around R1800, but the kit on it was not as good.
  4. Depends where you buy, I would say anything between R2500 and R3k
  5. I bought my kid a Giant MTX 250, Pretty decent kit for the price.
  6. Its not our customs thats at fault, there is new legislation in the US where shippers have to be listed as a known shipper with TSA (transportation safety admin/auth). If the shipper is not known goods will be inspected in the US and then the goods will have to be put on an available flight. "Known Shippers" get priority.
  7. Sorry again TNT, my sincerest apologies.
  8. Its a pleasure TH.
  9. TNT, sorry i was being a bit DUH masood2008-08-06 02:27:56
  10. Why not call the airline you flying with and check if they will allow it to be checked in with the rest of your luggage. This will work if you still there. OR else call TNT, their rates are pretty good, ask them for the cheapest options.
  11. For now they are only producing the wheels, no bikes or frames
  12. Hi Guys My supplier (OZ Racing) of Alloy Car wheels have produced a new range of Carbon Wheels for Bikes. OZ Produces wheels for many race cars including formula 1 http://www.oz499.com
  13. masood

    2009 Raleigh

    newby007, I take your point, but Fiat is not sold with a Ferrari Badge, nor is the Mini or MG with a BMW Badge, oh and those Brands you mentioned are not Raleigh, Raleigh is associated with them.
  14. masood

    2009 Raleigh

  15. As far as I am aware the groupo and all stuff on the bike is pretty much available here. So in terms of repair what would be the items that would be bike specifc?
  16. TitusTi From info I have, it seems only the kids range and the low end stuff like the AIM, LTD CLS Comp, Travel and Town Bikes are made in Asia. Seems like the rest are made in Germany.
  17. http://www.cube-bikes.com/ What do you guys know about these? Are they good? Would it be worth spending a couple more rands on this over say a Giant or Scott or any of the other brands available locally? Seems that their bottom of the range MTB Aim weighs in at around 12kgs. Also seems that kit on the Bikes are better than average. masood2008-07-23 08:23:26
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