Jump to content

Black spade bikes good or bad?


Sitting slip

Recommended Posts

I will rather support someone like the Black Spade crew than try save a buck or 2. They have gone to all the effort to design spray jobs and all that and therefore it should be rewarded. And the amount of profit they make is completely up to them as it is a business and not a charity!!!

I think guys from Black Spade are doing a great job in getting the brand out there and every race u go to these days u see their bikes!!! Big up Black Spade crew

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 91
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Ah if only it was so easy then should we not all do it?

I'm sort of sitting on the sidelines here, but do like to follow how trends develop. From what I can see BSR offer quality:bling:price at a better ratio than the so-called big brands. They don't hide that they source the parts and put them together. What you're paying for really is this leg work, and a guarantee of sorts that the stuff will work. Importing it yourself and you take on this risk.

I think they fill a niche in the market, but should be aware that trends can shift quickly.

 

I think people said the same thing when CRC was starting to gain traction. It seemed to good to be true, how is it possible that I can buy XXX tyre from CRC and pay less than what my LBS gets wholesale from the official distributor? Well it is true, no one flinches with CRC anymore and the customer is winning.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If you want to talk about the pros and cons of importing you should at least know what you are talking about - you clearly dont know what Duty and FOB means..

How did you decide which company was reputable and actually would indeed send the good after payment? That would be my biggest concern when sending R5-7k to Yishunabikes or whoever.

 

as a side note - international payment is easy - even with swift/without CC. FNB have an option and you can do it over internet banking and you also earn a heap of E bucks.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ah if only it was so easy then should we not all do it?

 

I wish more people would! Its super easy. I've on my 4th frame import at the moment. Smooth sailing. And imported another R6k worth of other merch as well in the last 10 days.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I doubt bikes are landing, duty paid, for R5.5k. At 30-40% duties, you saying that full carbon bike frames are FOB R4k? seriously doubt that.

Not sure how you getting bikes into the country, but there is a lot more to a landed cost thatn just the factory FOB.

 

I must be missing something. Last 2 times I imported a frame I paid no more than R200 levies at the Post Office. What you talking about?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I wish more people would! Its super easy. I've on my 4th frame import at the moment. Smooth sailing. And imported another R6k worth of other merch as well in the last 10 days.

 

Who do you use?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How did you decide which company was reputable and actually would indeed send the good after payment? That would be my biggest concern when sending R5-7k to Yishunabikes or whoever.

 

One word: "ESCROW".

 

If you aren't happy with the product, the payment is not released to them. I spoke to reps for weeks before deciding on a company to go for. And my last purchase was R9k.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

One word: "ESCROW".

 

If you aren't happy with the product, the payment is not released to them. I spoke to reps for weeks before deciding on a company to go for. And my last purchase was R9k.

Excuse the ignorance ... go on .....

Link to comment
Share on other sites

How did you decide which company was reputable and actually would indeed send the good after payment? That would be my biggest concern when sending R5-7k to Yishunabikes or whoever.

 

as a side note - international payment is easy - even with swift/without CC. FNB have an option and you can do it over internet banking and you also earn a heap of E bucks.

 

Check if they are a "Gold Supplier" or "verified supplier" - this means that they are ligit. They also make use of systems where the transaction can be cancelled if you dont receive your goods within a certain period.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Excuse the ignorance ... go on .....

 

3rd party company that holds the money untill both buyer and seller is happy. Seller then gets the cash when buyer says he is happy. The company I deal with most has that service.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Side note, as mentioned I just bought another R6k worth of goods from China. Very risky as the purchase didn't use escrow or something that I could go back on if I got screwed. The parcel is on the way...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

30% on a full bike, really, not 15%?

 

I dont import bikes so wasn't 100 sure on the duties issue. So i'll put my hand up there. But don't be a prick and tell someone they don't know what they talking about. Tell me Johnny, do you know what FOB stands for and how it relates to the price you pay at factory door versus the price you land it at?

 

Please, PM me your thoughts as I'm sure everyones tired of all this.

 

Im trying to support this guys brand and you're being a cock telling everyone to just import their own. Whatever mate.

Edited by thealmightydon
Link to comment
Share on other sites

I must be missing something. Last 2 times I imported a frame I paid no more than R200 levies at the Post Office. What you talking about?

I'm intrigued as to how you land a ± R6k frame with only R200 levies which means approximately R165 VAT and R35 admin fee? BSR, I'd imagine, pay VAT on the CIF price plus 10% ito the VAT Act.

 

To pay R165 VAT means your vatable amount is R1,178.57 giving a cost INCLUDING FREIGHT of R1,071.43. That's US$ 133.

 

No wonder the feeling is that importers are ripping the locals. A R12,500 retail price including VAT. That's 11 times his money back! I wonder why every one is not doing it.

 

Or you're not paying your fair share of VAT that legitimate businesses have to pay?

 

I tried to buy a dual suspension frame for R6k landed in SA with VAT paid. I gave up. Although my business imports (non cycling) products I couldn't get close.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've recently moved to a BSR with ISP and couldn't be happier. The bike is stiff and stable and a pleasure to ride.

I like that the spray job is custom and I won't be seeing another one around.

I paid much less than a big name brand and a little more than doing it myself. At the end of the day if something goes wrong with the frame I know the guys at BSR will sort it out for me - no hassle.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
Settings My Forum Content My Followed Content Forum Settings Ad Messages My Ads My Favourites My Saved Alerts My Pay Deals Help Logout