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just us
Further on buying gear on the net
Well I am still not in possession of my goods and guess what? The company
gave me the wrong BSB on the invoice so my money went nowhere!
Yesterday I finally got a response from the online store (after sending my
last email 10days ago!) and they said they were still awaiting my money
which I sent on the 10th. I replied showing their original invoice and the
account and BSB number. Today miraculously my money is back in my account!
The only response this time was "sorry, I have forwarded your email onto the
boss - the BSB was wrong!!!!
Needless to say I now want to find another online store to buy my panniers
and a front rack (too far from LBS here and they are way overpriced anyway)
I did look at the 2 suggested stores offshore in my last query but neither
of them have panniers that I want. Any other suggestions?

Kathy

PeteSig
Further on buying gear on the net
"just us" <kilpatsnojunk@tpg.com.au> wrote in message
news:47ecac6f@dnews.tpgi.com.au...
> Well I am still not in possession of my goods and guess what? The company
> gave me the wrong BSB on the invoice so my money went nowhere!
> Yesterday I finally got a response from the online store (after sending my
> last email 10days ago!) and they said they were still awaiting my money
> which I sent on the 10th. I replied showing their original invoice and the
> account and BSB number. Today miraculously my money is back in my account!
> The only response this time was "sorry, I have forwarded your email onto
> the boss - the BSB was wrong!!!!
> Needless to say I now want to find another online store to buy my panniers
> and a front rack (too far from LBS here and they are way overpriced
> anyway) I did look at the 2 suggested stores offshore in my last query but
> neither of them have panniers that I want. Any other suggestions?

Were these Ortliebs you were buying?

If so I've had very good service from www.unterwegs.biz They are a German
website, but many of their pages can be read in English. Prices worked out
at ~$360 for a full set of front and rear Orlieb Sport Classics. Be sure to
request that they take off from the price their German VAT. When they arrive
in Australia there will not be any GST or duty levied. nThis will cover the
freight nicely.

For another good supplier of Ortlieb and other nice touring gear you could
also try www.wallbike.com
They are a US store, in New Orleans and very helpful. They also have the
wonderful Tubus cromoly steel racks (very light too)

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Peter

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PeteSig
Further on buying gear on the net
"PeteSig" wrote:

> If so I've had very good service from www.unterwegs.biz They are a German
> website, but many of their pages can be read in English. Prices worked out
> at ~$360 for a full set of front and rear Orlieb Sport Classics. Be sure to
> request that they take off from the price their German VAT. When they arrive
> in Australia there will not be any GST or duty levied. nThis will cover the
> freight nicely.

Look at the page on the left hand menu 'Rucksack, Tasche & Koffe' called 'Fahrradtasche'. When you go to this page you can click on the Union Jack logo to convert to English.

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Peter

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Zebee Johnstone
Further on buying gear on the net
In aus.bicycle on Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:29:36 +1000
just us <kilpatsnojunk@tpg.com.au> wrote:
> and a front rack (too far from LBS here and they are way overpriced anyway)
> I did look at the 2 suggested stores offshore in my last query but neither
> of them have panniers that I want. Any other suggestions?

If you want to try Arkel panniers (www.arkel-od.com) , I've had nothing
but excellent service from Greenspeed at greenspeed.com.au - quick
response by phone or email, and fast delivery.

Arkels are for people who like lotsa pockets to put things in :)

Although the superceded (and therefore cheap) utility basket one I
just bought is pretty well pocket-free. Just has 2 side pockets, an
internal one and a top one, which for Arkel is pocket-free.

The new ones have a nicer quick=release mount than the commuter I
bought last year, Greenspeed sent me an updated mount for free.

Zebee

suzyj
Further on buying gear on the net
For another good supplier of Ortlieb and other nice touring gear you could
also try www.wallbike.com
They are a US store, in New Orleans and very helpful. They also have the
wonderful Tubus cromoly steel racks (very light too)


I bought my Tubus racks from http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/tubus_racks.asp. They were pretty good.

Jack Russell
Further on buying gear on the net
suzyj wrote:
> PeteSig Wrote:
>
>>For another good supplier of Ortlieb and other nice touring gear you
>>could
>>also try www.wallbike.com
>>They are a US store, in New Orleans and very helpful. They also have
>>the
>>wonderful Tubus cromoly steel racks (very light too)
>>
>
>
> I bought my Tubus racks from
> http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/tubus_racks.asp. They were pretty good.
>
>
Can anyone comment on his adapters for bikes without eyelets,
particularly the QR adapters?

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