parts websites

jakjtb
jakjtb Posts: 111
edited July 2012 in MTB buying advice
Hey guys,
Does anyone know of any good parts websites? Like for music I go to gak.co.uk and get all good gear for a low price.
Any ideas as there's a few things that I want but obviously want to save some pennies
i find that if you just talk, your mouth comes out with stuff - Karl Pilkington

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  • waby1234
    waby1234 Posts: 571
    Google is your friend!

    Try CRC or bike discount.de
    2011 Carrera Fury

    Earn cashback at CRC, Wiggle, Evans, Rutland, Hargroves, Halfords, and more at Quidco
  • jakjtb
    jakjtb Posts: 111
    Yeh I've tried google but sifting through the all the results for a good deal takes forever. One website stop shop would be great
    i find that if you just talk, your mouth comes out with stuff - Karl Pilkington
  • Twelly
    Twelly Posts: 1,437
    CRC = Chain Reaction Cycles in case you didn't know. You will find everything there and 90% of the time CRC will have the best price.
  • felix.london
    felix.london Posts: 4,067
    Just did a search for "Bicycle parts" on Google.co.uk

    top ads that come up are; Evans Cycles, Chain Reaction Cycles & Wiggle

    ...why not start with them?
    "Why have that extra tooth if you're not using it?" - Brian Lopes

    Votec V.SX Enduro 'Alpine Thug' 2012/2013 build

    Trek Session 8
  • Twelly
    Twelly Posts: 1,437
    Just did a search for "Bicycle parts" on Google.co.uk

    top ads that come up are; Evans Cycles, Chain Reaction Cycles & Wiggle

    ...why not start with them?


    3 whole websites! That would be far too much effort to check them ALL...
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    EBay
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  • warpcow
    warpcow Posts: 1,448
    If you're willing to wait a day or two more to recieve a part (and CRC's 'next-day delivery' isn't really worth the website it's written on), then buying from mainland European sites is almost always cheaper even including postage, especially for wear-and-tear parts like tyres, chains, cassettes, etc. Someone already said bike-discount.de, but there's bike-components.de, actionsports.de (very good for wheels and Shimano) and probikeshop.com (expensive shipping but some amazing deals in their sales), hibike.com and bike24.net amonst others.
  • felix.london
    felix.london Posts: 4,067
    TwellySmat wrote:
    Just did a search for "Bicycle parts" on Google.co.uk

    top ads that come up are; Evans Cycles, Chain Reaction Cycles & Wiggle

    ...why not start with them?


    3 whole websites! That would be far too much effort to check them ALL...

    :lol:
    "Why have that extra tooth if you're not using it?" - Brian Lopes

    Votec V.SX Enduro 'Alpine Thug' 2012/2013 build

    Trek Session 8