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Angultra
May 17th, 2008, 09:11 PM
I recently got into mountain biking a bit, and am wondering if anyone knows of good online stores I can buy from to upgrade my bike. There seem to be very few stores in Canada that sell online, even on eBay. So far, Cyclepath and Mountain Equipment Co-Op are the only places I found selling parts online.

These are the only places I found:
www.cyclepath.ca
www.mec.ca
www.ramsays-online.com (small selection only)

Does anyone know of any other Canadian retailers that sell bike stuff online (or US dealers with reasonable shipping)? Thanks in advance!

Phils
May 18th, 2008, 07:36 AM
I've bought from Bike Nashbar a few times.

naxos98
May 18th, 2008, 02:03 PM
There is www.bikecanada.com (I have never ordered from them, but prices look decent).

In the US, www.pricepoint.com (shipping isn't the cheapest, but the really low prices on some of the things they sell makes up for it).

wushudrew
May 18th, 2008, 11:55 PM
the best place for buying parts online for shipping to canada is a US retailer called jenson (www.jensonusa.com). they have good prices, price matching, and shipping is flat rate via ups.

the shipping fee you pay includes any duties you may have to pay, and jenson also charges you GST and PST on your purchase. basically, what you pay to jenson is what you pay to get your package to your door.

shipping is ridiculously fast (sometimes even next day, which frightens me).

if youre looking for shimano parts, then chain reaction cycles in the UK has very good prices, but shipping is rather expensive unless you buy over $350 CDN worth of stuff to qualify for free shipping.

Angultra
May 19th, 2008, 12:38 AM
Thanks for the suggestions, I checked them out. Bike Canada seems to have a good selection but has a poor interface (with few pics/descriptions) and only does phone orders, so not that flexible. Jenson looks good for big stuff, but for something small the $26 shipping kills the deal. www.perfomancebike.com is another big store I found that probably uses USPS, so I guess I have my options. I may be looking to buy new fork soon so might ship one to an Amerifriend if I can't find a good deal in Canada.

MMMM
May 19th, 2008, 01:25 AM
I have had great success with some of the following stores, some issues with a few of them:

http://www.cambriabike.com/
Excellent specials. Specify USPS shipping.

http://www.jensonusa.com/
As the poster above said the one price for shipping is great. I did have issues with some parts arriving which were OEM and not told this.


http://www.speedgoat.com/
Great for small parts and wierd items. Sometimes great specials. Can be pricy for shipping.


http://wheelworld.com/index.cfm
bad service, shipping issues,

http://www.beyondbikes.com/bb/index.asp?t=1
Do not use these guys.

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/

Amazing prices on Shimano parts. Fast shipping considering it comes from the UK. Make sure they specify bike parts on the package for customs.


Notes:

if possible specify USPS shipping to avoid UPS brokerage fees.
All bike parts are duty free including frames and wheel parts
wheels are 6.5%
complete bikes are 13%
The following is a thread at MTBR which is handy for specials and coupon codes
http://forums.mtbr.com/forumdisplay.php?f=54

Angultra
May 19th, 2008, 12:32 PM
Thanks MMM, that coupon thread at MTBR could come in handy, I've found that site great when looking up reviews of various components. So are you saying we can't be taxed on bike parts (except wheels) when buying from the States? If so then that's good news. And if duty free, should Jenson be charging the GST/PST at all?

MMMM
May 19th, 2008, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by Angultra
So you are saying we can't be taxed on bike parts (except wheels) when buying from the States? If so then that's good news. And if duty free, should Jenson be charging the GST/PST at all?

All bike parts are duty fee, you still have to pay taxes.>:(
GST and PST are on top of any duty you would have to pay.

Sylvestre
May 19th, 2008, 04:34 PM
Also used Jenson in the past with really good results. Their price-matching deal makes it really advantageous since they'll match any other online store so if you put some effort into it, you can almost always end up with a savings.

selpats
May 20th, 2008, 02:13 AM
I have used Jenson, Speedgoat etc...but 99% of my bike part needs get covered by UniversalCycles.com now.

I have spent in the thousands with them over the past year and they are great, there customer service is excellent and their prices are hard to beat.

FYI - For those of you in BC, the only tax to pay is GST, there is no PST on bike parts here. I am not too sure about other provinces.

electoys
Feb 19th, 2009, 04:56 PM
All bike parts are duty fee, you still have to pay taxes.>:(
GST and PST are on top of any duty you would have to pay.

Bike parts only duty free, if they were manufactured in the USA. With a lot of things manufactured overseas, like in Taiwan or Japan, duties are due...at 7.5%.

pureangst
Mar 5th, 2009, 11:01 PM
www.probikekit.com

freeonboard
Aug 2nd, 2009, 03:48 AM
How about caps? Is that very cheap place to buy parts? I want to buy some wheels for my mountain bike. they are only 20-30 dollar wheels so do i win after shipping?

squinty
Aug 4th, 2009, 07:58 PM
Ital Tecno doesn't have too much variety when i comes to their selection, but they have excellent prices. They are based in the USA.

Shipping is quite reasonable. If you add some stuff to your shopping cart and go to checkout, they'll show you a chart of their shipping costs.

http://www.ital-tecno.com/

dzpro
Sep 23rd, 2009, 06:15 PM
Ordered frame, wheels, parts from Jenson 4 times. Fast shipping if everything in stock, but if not you can see it in the order status a fresh info when wait stock arrival.

Once ordered from www.BikeBling.com. One item was not in stock for a long time without online information. Good thing - no problem to cancel order.

www.universalcycles.com not as good as Jenson from my one order experience. Shiping is expensive (UPS) and I paid taxes above upon delevery. Things can arrive in few boxes in different days. Subscribe for their coupon information it can save 10-15% or maybe more in other months.

mtbhellboy
Dec 4th, 2009, 02:33 PM
I have bought items from JensonsUSA twice and have had no problems. There you pay the taxes and within 2 or 3 days you have your stuff. I bought parts from Chain Reaction Cycle out of the U.K. as well. I bought the items on Nov 13, and am still waiting for the stuff to come...over three weeks.
I suggest either buying from your local bike store, or look at Jensons.

mtbhellboy
Dec 10th, 2009, 08:43 AM
I have received my order from Chain Reaction. It arrived on the second of Dec. The difference is that with chain reaction, you have to pay the taxes at your post office, and they will charge you a handling fee. However, they do have some great deals.

starchland
Mar 21st, 2011, 04:50 PM
Is Jenson still a good place to order from?

Was looking at bikepartscan.com...they seem ok, flat shipping is $7.95. Ships from QC.

sassysue
Mar 21st, 2011, 06:16 PM
i bought my gears on ebay for cheap stores $100.00 for it for $50.00 shipped

Casanova.
Aug 10th, 2011, 03:43 PM
any idea where to get custom bike decals?

voided
Aug 10th, 2011, 04:41 PM
www.monovans.com www.bikepartscan.com

They will price match anything that is not below their cost. Must be same year too. I tried for a raceface diabolous stem that was a 2010 and on sale for $40 or something and they tried but could only get a 2011 which cost them over $40. They match US dollar at par. I would use the total with shipping to price match. Ships from barrie ontario. Good guys running the site now.

jensonusa.com is also very good because they have to the door shipping and it is crazy fast! They also pricematch which is nice because they are fast and legit.

***********.com has a bike parts seach function that is useful. I use it for pricematching.