Is there anyone who could ship me a dual cable bike lever, and maybe the $1-2 cables to it with USPS First-Class Mail® International Parcel? It would help a lot!
Thank you in advance,
George
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Oh, the destination was the EU!
bonesgeorge wrote:Is there anyone who could ship me a dual cable bike lever, and maybe the $1-2 cables to it with USPS First-Class Mail® International Parcel? It would help a lot!
Thank you in advance,
George
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Are you sure you can't just visit a bicycle store near where you are? Bicycle parts are pretty much internationally standardized, and you won't have to pay for shipping.
Also, I'm not entirely certain that the cables specified in the shopping list are the right ones for the bicycle brake lever, so you're much better off visiting a bicycle store, telling them what you need (dual bicycle brake lever with two brake cables) and letting them give you the right parts.
Also, I'm not entirely certain that the cables specified in the shopping list are the right ones for the bicycle brake lever, so you're much better off visiting a bicycle store, telling them what you need (dual bicycle brake lever with two brake cables) and letting them give you the right parts.
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Well, I've not looked around phisically, but I found nothing in the webshops, these dual cable brake levers are really rare stuffs, as it's only used in rather special cases. Anyway, decision made: I ordered one from the US!
rob wrote:Are you sure you can't just visit a bicycle store near where you are? Bicycle parts are pretty much internationally standardized, and you won't have to pay for shipping.
Also, I'm not entirely certain that the cables specified in the shopping list are the right ones for the bicycle brake lever, so you're much better off visiting a bicycle store, telling them what you need (dual bicycle brake lever with two brake cables) and letting them give you the right parts.
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I have strong interest in buying one. how much is it in all (including the shipping fee to massachusetts)?
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