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  On 10/1/2011 at 10:29 PM, Culshaw95 said:

Hi i was just wondering if anyone in the UK has used the trial-bikes.com and if so if it is good service and if its not to expensive to ship over

I was thinking the same, really interested in this bashring: http://www.trial-bik...g-p-536321.html

Edit: But didn't think it was thread-worthy...

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  On 10/2/2011 at 9:29 AM, Culshaw95 said:

might aswell stick with a normal bash ring cause it does the same job saves you spending like 50 quid but yeah would be interesting to see what their service is like

Yeah but look at the detachable bit, looks like you can replace it when it's lived its life. Bit like HS33 brake pad refills?

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i dont think you can replace them cause they dont have replacement parts i would rather stick with a normal bash cheaper works the same and cheaper to replace cause you will have to buy a whole new bash if you were to mess that one up

getting back to to topic has anyone looking at this used it so i know what the service is like cause i may invest in something on there but i dont want to go to order something and it not turn up

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  On 10/1/2011 at 11:33 PM, OnzaKid said:

I was thinking the same, really interested in this bashring: http://www.trial-bik...g-p-536321.html

Edit: But didn't think it was thread-worthy...

If you really want one why don't you just get it from Tarty?

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?product_id=11569&keywords=MilkyWay+Gummy+Bashring

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  On 10/2/2011 at 10:08 AM, OnzaKid said:

True, I'll stick with mine then.

Try ordering something that's like £1?

Even the cheapest postage rate is still probably going to be over £5, even for a £1 item, so he might as well order something useful to make postage worthwhile.

As ever with any shop, e-mailing them directly is usually the best way to get details on things.

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alright then thanks for the comments i may use it for future purchases

  On 10/2/2011 at 5:09 PM, onza pro series guy said:

If you really want one why don't you just get it from Tarty?

http://www.tartybikes.co.uk/product.php?product_id=11569&keywords=MilkyWay+Gummy+Bashring

cause in some case's it may be cheaper its £50 quid on there but its £47 on trial-bikes even if you do have to pay a bit over £5 for shipping and that you may find that some products may be cheaper

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  On 10/2/2011 at 5:09 PM, onza pro series guy said:

If you really want one why don't you just get it from Tarty?

http://www.tartybike...+Gummy+Bashring

Sweet I didn't realise tarty also sold them too, I might consider buying one some time. :D

  On 10/2/2011 at 5:57 PM, Mark W said:

Even the cheapest postage rate is still probably going to be over £5, even for a £1 item, so he might as well order something useful to make postage worthwhile.

As ever with any shop, e-mailing them directly is usually the best way to get details on things.

Yeah I guess your right, I didn't think of the additional postage costs...

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  On 10/2/2011 at 10:08 AM, OnzaKid said:

True, I'll stick with mine then.

Try ordering something that's like £1?

Great Idea, You should try and buy something that is maby a little more expensive than £1 but not so much that if you get mugged off your going to be pissed off about. Order some brake pads or something....

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