Will need the above during this season for 3 of my bikes and my kids bike. Trying to find best deals. Local dealers are usually marked up beyond reason. I want to get some mail order prices then I'll check local.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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Will need the above during this season for 3 of my bikes and my kids bike. Trying to find best deals. Local dealers are usually marked up beyond reason. I want to get some mail order prices then I'll check local.
Thanks for any suggestions!
Superbiketoystore.com, use my discount code: boos-0033 for an additional discount.
The only suggestion I'll offer is to simply ask your local dealer for a discount, you may be surprised:wink: I've developed a very good relationship with my local dealer and for the most part, I don't even shop around for prices. I use the internet to figure out exactly what I want and head to my dealer to order it. If you keep coming back, they may even raise your discount:beerbang:
Not my local stealership, MTR in Woonsocket. They won't discount anything, even for returning customers. Of course, I have never purchased a bike from them. That might make the difference.
As for online stores, indysuperbikes.com usually has decent deals on chains. I have een buying sprockets from sprocketspecialists.com, because I buy steel front and back. You can get a set fir under $70, shipped. They also sell aluminum sprockets.
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Any good dealership knows that you must treat customers right in order to earn their business. I know that there are dealerships that don't, but I think that those are the dealerships that will not make it through the current economic climate. Give your local dealership a shot at earning your business.
Keep in mind that it's tough for dealerships to compete with online prices. Heck, I work at a dealership and sometimes there are online deals that I can't even touch with my discount. Even before working at a dealership, I have been of the mindset that if the local dealership pricing is close to internet prices, I go with the local dealership. To me it's worth it to give my hard earned cash to a local establishment rather than a faceless internet source.