I bought a used Crux but it was missing the brake cable guide that slips into the frame. Anyone have any idea where I could buy one? I tried the Google thing but came up empty.
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Re: Where to buy small parts from Specialized [ridenfish39]
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I'd say contact your local Specialized dealer, they have a tool on the website to locate your nearest one.
Here in the UK we have a number of "Specialized Concept Stores" that are basically Specialized showrooms and they're great at ordering in small parts like this from Specialized HQ; so long as it's a fairly recent model they shouldn't have any problems getting hold of one.
Here in the UK we have a number of "Specialized Concept Stores" that are basically Specialized showrooms and they're great at ordering in small parts like this from Specialized HQ; so long as it's a fairly recent model they shouldn't have any problems getting hold of one.
Re: Where to buy small parts from Specialized [ridenfish39]
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Pat
Cadence, in Manayunk, can source Specialized parts. So can Main Line Cycles on Montgomery Ave in Merion.
You might also pose the question to the NJTTCup FB group; I think Jim Bernstein (Westwood Cycle?) can get parts, too.
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Cadence, in Manayunk, can source Specialized parts. So can Main Line Cycles on Montgomery Ave in Merion.
You might also pose the question to the NJTTCup FB group; I think Jim Bernstein (Westwood Cycle?) can get parts, too.
no sponsors | no races | nothing to see here
There are a few shops that can now sell specialized parts online. AMain cycling and Arts cycling are able to sell specialized online. I have purchased various specialized parts from them this year as my local shop take a quarter century to order a part.