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feckthedee Sep 8th 2015 3:26 am

Mountain Bikes
 
Looking for some advice on purchasing a new Mountain Bike.

I was wondering if it would be cheaper to purchase my new full suspension bike here in the UK and then take it with me when I go.

OR

would it be more cost effective to just wait and buy a new one when I get to Canada?

Anybody got any links for decent MTB suppliers on West Coast Canada?

R I C H Sep 8th 2015 4:21 am

Re: Mountain Bikes
 
The biggest savings are found at ski resorts this time of year - the 2015 mountain bike rental fleets are sold off at 40-50% discount. Here in Sun Peaks, Norco, Trek, Rocky Mountain and Specialized brands have been available for a week or so now, ranging from $750 to $2,500. There's a range of downhill, cross country, hardtail and fatty tired bikes.

Former Lancastrian Sep 8th 2015 4:53 am

Re: Mountain Bikes
 
I hope you are not heading for Saskatchewan and Manitoba as you might be disappointed mountain wise :rofl:

feckthedee Sep 8th 2015 11:45 pm

Re: Mountain Bikes
 
Some of the big retailers here give 30-50% discount just because they are last years model, never mind an ex rental.

Heading over BC way.

R I C H Sep 9th 2015 4:47 am

Re: Mountain Bikes
 

Originally Posted by feckthedee (Post 11743976)
Some of the big retailers here give 30-50% discount just because they are last years model, never mind an ex rental.

The discount is only meaningful if you end up with a better deal.

This summer I purchased these bikes locally:

2014 Norco Faze 9.1 Bike - Reviews, Comparisons, Specs - Mountain Bikes - Vital MTB
2013 Trek Fuel EX 9.8 - Reviews, Comparisons, Specs - Mountain Bikes - Vital MTB

They cost $4,500 for the pair (brand new), which is $3k below North American recommended retail prices. many bike stores are selling off stock cheaply at this time of year, current and older models. Ex-rental bikes are generally 15-20% less expensive than something new.

deafangel Sep 17th 2015 12:50 pm

Re: Mountain Bikes
 

Originally Posted by feckthedee (Post 11743341)
Looking for some advice on purchasing a new Mountain Bike.

I was wondering if it would be cheaper to purchase my new full suspension bike here in the UK and then take it with me when I go.

OR

would it be more cost effective to just wait and buy a new one when I get to Canada?

Anybody got any links for decent MTB suppliers on West Coast Canada?

hi feckthedee.. this has nothing to do with mountain bikes :starsmile: but i believe u replied to the thread "Express Entry System - how to prepare?" i didn't get the chance to see bec it was deleted :thumbdown:


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