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Have you ever bought bike parts off of amazon?


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Simply tell me wether you have done it or not

 

And what was you experince as well as how long it took for the product to come

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Yes, has been great. Two to three weeks delivery.

 

Only issue is that some suppliers on amazon wont ship to SA.

this is the biggest problem when buying from Amazon - most wont ship to SA, I had to use MYUS to receive the goods and then ship thru to SA, was roughly $55 for a small item - does anyone know of a cheaper solution??

 

HIjack off...

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Bought some pedals for someone to bring over for me.

Nice thing about Amazon is that there are a couple of sites that you can use to do a "Amazon wishlist", which notify you when there's a serious sale on that item.

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this is the biggest problem when buying from Amazon - most wont ship to SA, I had to use MYUS to receive the goods and then ship thru to SA, was roughly $55 for a small item - does anyone know of a cheaper solution??

 

HIjack off...

or use aramex global shopper

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  • 3 years later...

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So, I am looking to order a quill stem adapter off of amazon, as my local shops aren't really willing to source me a quill stem adapter, and as it is R 400 from Amazon including shipping and duties. It seems well worth it, even though the standard delivery lead time is a bit long, I'm not really in a rush, as I would be waiting a while for the Stem and handlebars anyways so. . .  

 

Has anyone had any experience lately with them? I see they have moved from using SAPO to Aramex, so that's positive.

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So, I am looking to order a quill stem adapter off of amazon, as my local shops aren't really willing to source me a quill stem adapter, and as it is R 400 from Amazon including shipping and duties. It seems well worth it, even though the standard delivery lead time is a bit long, I'm not really in a rush, as I would be waiting a while for the Stem and handlebars anyways so. . .  

 

Has anyone had any experience lately with them? I see they have moved from using SAPO to Aramex, so that's positive.

Ouch the memories of WoW still sting...

Im sure you wont have any hassles, I know a few people who buy things regularly from Amazon without any issues.

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attachicon.gif5085afa32b067107277ad9aa5b50ef4fb901711a1553dcddf715e1c4ee7ebec1.jpg

 

So, I am looking to order a quill stem adapter off of amazon, as my local shops aren't really willing to source me a quill stem adapter, and as it is R 400 from Amazon including shipping and duties. It seems well worth it, even though the standard delivery lead time is a bit long, I'm not really in a rush, as I would be waiting a while for the Stem and handlebars anyways so. . .  

 

Has anyone had any experience lately with them? I see they have moved from using SAPO to Aramex, so that's positive.

Jip, received some bike stuff last week. 1/2 weeks depending on everything.

 

Always happy.

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