I've bought a lot from Wiggle and CRC in the past..the go to really inc the 12%, and they sent Haribos that my wife liked.
Anyone got a go to alternative, in the UK ?
Anyone got a go to alternative, in the UK ?
Seconded. Local to me too, so I can collect...Merlin are probably my favourite.
Personally my go-to's are, Tredz, they price match, Tweeks, RM Cycles, Biketart, and on my doorstep, Wheelbase, good for servicing and small stuff, way too expensive for the good stuff, neatly forgot, Sprocket Cycles, fabulous service and great inventory, and a Crestline and Unno dealer if they flick your switch.I've bought a lot from Wiggle and CRC in the past..the go to really inc the 12%, and they sent Haribos that my wife liked.
Anyone got a go to alternative, in the UK ?
I used to use Merlin, built up loyalty to become a Gold customer meaning you receive discounts providing you purchase throughout a 12 month period, come Covid things were hard to get hold of,tried to purchase multiple things from them, no stock, so because of their no stock situation and my not purchasing, no stock, within their specified 12 month period they took away my Gold customer privilege, 10 years of shopping with them and because they couldn't get stock I wanted to purchase they threw my loyalty in the bin, when I remonstrated with them they could not have given a f*ck less, they didn't care, I'm pleased to say that they no longer receive a penny from myself and the 16 people in our riding group.I usually go for cheapest now so it may be Tredz , James. Leasure lakes all been ok seat from Merlin a month ago they must be one of the originals used them for 30 years at least.
I don't use anyone regularly. CRC was cheap 20 years ago but not anymore. Usual the stuff you need all the time like bake pads chains etc is not discounted enough I think. Back in the day u could buy 10 mtrs of chain cut it to whatever length you needed. Best one was turn your chainring round the other way and get another couple years out of it.I used to use Merlin, built up loyalty to become a Gold customer meaning you receive discounts providing you purchase throughout a 12 month period, come Covid things were hard to get hold of,tried to purchase multiple things from them, no stock, so because of their no stock situation and my not purchasing, no stock, within their specified 12 month period they took away my Gold customer privilege, 10 years of shopping with them and because they couldn't get stock I wanted to purchase they threw my loyalty in the bin, when I remonstrated with them they could not have given a f*ck less, they didn't care, I'm pleased to say that they no longer receive a penny from myself and the 16 people in our riding group.
Gold/ Silver/ Whatever membership only gives you a discount off full RRP which is basically nothing on Merlin anyway as everything is discounted.I used to use Merlin, built up loyalty to become a Gold customer meaning you receive discounts providing you purchase throughout a 12 month period, come Covid things were hard to get hold of,tried to purchase multiple things from them, no stock, so because of their no stock situation and my not purchasing, no stock, within their specified 12 month period they took away my Gold customer privilege, 10 years of shopping with them and because they couldn't get stock I wanted to purchase they threw my loyalty in the bin, when I remonstrated with them they could not have given a f*ck less, they didn't care, I'm pleased to say that they no longer receive a penny from myself and the 16 people in our riding group.
Wonder what their Internet site is like . Just muddy fox stuff they sell in the one near me.I'll be honest Sports Direct have been spot on for me for a good while .
Pirelli scorpion tyres half the price of anywhere else .
I used to use Bikester.com until CRC/WIGGLE bought it and closed it down, it was one of their biggest competitors.before brexit a lot of german shops would have been named here, lol.
Used to use them myself then went to Bikeinn now back to home company'sI used to use Bikester.com until CRC/WIGGLE bought it and closed it down, it was one of their biggest competitors.
Have a look at www.bikeparts.co.ukUsed to use them myself then went to Bikeinn now back to home company's
Shame how this Brexit bullock's it up with the importing
There's a plan I believe to open profitable shops under the Evans name inside sports direct stores .Wonder what their Internet site is like . Just muddy fox stuff they sell in the one near me.
I was under the impression that everybody at Nukeproof and Vitus were gone. Would be great if they would get back into business..
From all accounts they'll be selling Vitus and Nukeproof very soon along with muddyfox .
They're only might surprise you .
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