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Old 05-01-08, 01:11 PM
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Best Shimano Component Prices?

I've got an extremely mountainous race coming up. At my geezerly age and lack of winter training miles, I need extra help. I plan to switch from my DA double to a DA triple for the BIG mountain rides.

Who offers the best Shimano component prices and availability? I'm looking for everything it takes to go from a double to a triple -- crankset, FD, front shifter.
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Originally Posted by FlashBazbo
I've got an extremely mountainous race coming up. At my geezerly age and lack of winter training miles, I need extra help. I plan to switch from my DA double to a DA triple for the BIG mountain rides.

Who offers the best Shimano component prices and availability? I'm looking for everything it takes to go from a double to a triple -- crankset, FD, front shifter.
I bought an ultegra sl drivetrain (shifters, derailleurs, cassette, chain) last month and looked everywhere for the lowest prices. dura-ace was the same story at both shops.

Colorado cyclist and pro bike kit were the two cheapest I could find. I ended up going with CC just because it was state-side and shipping was probably faster (predictable) although pro bike was probably a bit cheaper.
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Overall impression is that PBK has the cheapest prices. But they don't seem to stock 105.
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