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Cheapest parts on the net?
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Who sales the cheapest parts on the net? I mean used, generic dirt cheap parts.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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www.craigslist.org probably has what you need. Kind of like an E-garage sale. Look under "for sale-bike". It has different sites by city. Don't go to "Erotic" without protection though.



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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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I thought you were the cheapest tool on the net ;-)



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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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Here's a place that has specializes in used parts. My experience with them has been excellent. My dealing with them has been by phone, not online. They do have a toll free number as well.

www.recycledcycles.com
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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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Do not let yourself be pulled to the dark side. Instead, visit your LBS. Slowtwitchers, join in, we must do an online intervention, or perhaps exorcism, to save Mr. Tibbs.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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Check out the: www.theprosstuff.com

Once, I was fast. But I got over it.
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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [HH] [ In reply to ]
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I would love to give my cash to Richardson Bikemart but ain't got the scratch to throw down sixty bucks on a stem. I have to ride on the cheap. Real cheap. Hebrew Scottsman cheap. Paris Hilton cheap and slutty and ugly cheap.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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www.wisecyclebuys.com
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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [taku] [ In reply to ]
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www.bikesmart.com



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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [MattinSF] [ In reply to ]
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Until the exchange rate went against us, www.totalcycling.com was the cheapest for high end stuff - by a huge margin.


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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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We're losing Mr. Tibbs. All of you posting above should be ashamed.

Mr. Tibbs, if you pay $ 60 for that stem at the LBS, they'll probably install it for you. This is the only way you will know it was professionally done and be certain not to crash because you over or under tightened the nuts on the stem. Also, for a reasonable fee the LBS will fit you to ensure that the stem is the right size. They are there when you need them. Try to get a new tubular the day before the race on the internet. Remember, the LBS has alot of costs to cover that the internet folks don't have. Is the internet guy going to support your local races?

Don't go internet. Next we know you'll be a PCer.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [HH] [ In reply to ]
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My heart hears what you are saying but my wallet covers it's ears.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [HH] [ In reply to ]
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Www.bikesmart.com keeps 3 LBSs alive and kicking.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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What size stem do you need? Is it a quill, or threadless?


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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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www.chucksbikes.com

limited selection on some stuff but dirt cheap. btw, what size do you need? I have a couple of extras lying around I could part with for cheap.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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What's up, Tibbs? Looking for a present for your wife?
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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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you want a Syntace quill stem, you can have it.


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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Hid] [ In reply to ]
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"I thought you were the cheapest tool on the net ;-)"

That was COLD, bro'

I thought you and Tibbs were tight?

Speaking of which, I have a question on his bike deal with Gerard, and a set of FSA carbon cranks and BB I'd be willing to donate to the cause...


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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Cousin Elwood] [ In reply to ]
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We are tight, that's why I put the smilley face. It was a joke.



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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Hid] [ In reply to ]
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I know, I guess I should have included the Groucho...

¦:o)/


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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Hid] [ In reply to ]
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I am the tool for every person and every job. Go on and use me, use me I know you ain't the average groupie.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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so Tibbs..do you or do you not need a stem...if so..quill or threadless..and length would be handy too...got a least one and maybe two threadless jobbies laying around collectin dust...some SPD clipless pedals...a set of scott drop in bars...old 7sp wheels...
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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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www.bestbikebuys.com
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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Kentiger] [ In reply to ]
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I am looking for a threadless 1 1/8 with some rise to it. This is for the ultimate rock a billy bike I am trying to throw together.

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Re: Cheapest parts on the net? [Mr. Tibbs] [ In reply to ]
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These guys are in Texas, closing out this here stem:

http://txcyclesport.com/...Product_Code=kor-ers

HTH

Brett
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