MTB Retailer Directory
tojoi
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Hi all - I'm getting back into mountain biking after a quite a few years away, in fact my current ride is still a 1993 GT Karakoram and so I’m looking to purchase a hardtail to get me back into it.
This is the reason for my post, is there any place on this forum for a list of recommended retailers? A quick Google search brings up the obvious places, but I work with SEO and would like to give other places a go.
I’ve read another post today that mentioned Paul’s Cycles that looks like a great site and I wouldn’t have come across them via a Google Search.
Would this be within Forum Guidelines to have something along these lines?
Maybe split into regions of the UK?
Maybe it’s already here and I’ve missed it?
This is the reason for my post, is there any place on this forum for a list of recommended retailers? A quick Google search brings up the obvious places, but I work with SEO and would like to give other places a go.
I’ve read another post today that mentioned Paul’s Cycles that looks like a great site and I wouldn’t have come across them via a Google Search.
Would this be within Forum Guidelines to have something along these lines?
Maybe split into regions of the UK?
Maybe it’s already here and I’ve missed it?
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Pic the bike first and pick either the cheapest retailer or a local one depending on priority, I really can't see any value in a list of retailers at all.Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0
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I think it's a good idea. It's not only for buying the actual bike, but all the bits afterwards too.Daddy, Husband, Designer, Biker, Gamer, Geek
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All the bits are easy - the usual suspects plus Ebay and pick the cheapest at the time.I don't do smileys.
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