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I ordered some bits and pieces from them a while back and they took nearly 3 weeks to be delivered.

The worst part is that they said on their site that the item was in stock and i then received an email saying my goods had been despatched the day after ordering.

When i chased them up they said that some of my items were not in stock, i said that they should not have taken payment until they had the items in stock and they then pointed me towards their T&C's which says ....Please note: All Website and Mail Order payments are taken in full at the point of purchase regardless of stock.

I wont deal with them again.

I've still not received my tubes or any confirmation of delivery. Not the ideal answer but if they're taking too long and have a store near you, you can return everything to them for a full refund and order just to annoy them and buy from elsewhere in the meantime. I would have expected better from a large chain.
 
I ordered some bits and pieces from them a while back and they took nearly 3 weeks to be delivered.

The worst part is that they said on their site that the item was in stock and i then received an email saying my goods had been despatched the day after ordering.

When i chased them up they said that some of my items were not in stock, i said that they should not have taken payment until they had the items in stock and they then pointed me towards their T&C's which says ....Please note: All Website and Mail Order payments are taken in full at the point of purchase regardless of stock.

I wont deal with them again.

Thanks for that, thing is, I can see getting my money back from them being a pain in the arse. I did a bit of Googling and found a lot of people basically having same problems, appauling delivery times and bad communication. :mad:
 
Thanks for that, thing is, I can see getting my money back from them being a pain in the arse. I did a bit of Googling and found a lot of people basically having same problems, appauling delivery times and bad communication. :mad:

I bought some mud guards from there and they took 2 weeks to arrive, when they did there was no instructions at all, not even a picture, and the box was smashed to bits.. shocking really, there must be something going wrong at management level to let things get as bad as this
 
I bought some mud guards from there and they took 2 weeks to arrive, when they did there was no instructions at all, not even a picture, and the box was smashed to bits.. shocking really, there must be something going wrong at management level to let things get as bad as this

Well it's only a pair of shorts so I can't see how they could mess those up :p They were reduced by like £20 and tbh if it means waiting 2-3 weeks I'd rather just go down the road to my LBS and pay the RRP.
 
been waiting nearly 4 weeks to get the parts to fix my brake lever! useless retards seriously doing my head in cause im missing out on such nice weather!
 
crc is so much better... and pretty much has the same products and even more plus free postage.. and dispatched always on time..
 
Wiggle/JEJames/Merlin/CRC/Planet X/Evans instore for bargains(some stores carry their clearance items, just phone up and check) never had a problem with any of them.
 
Does anyone have a "How to guide" on fitting tubeless tyres, or more specifically, how to put normal tyres on tubeless rims?

Getting a pair of these badboys :)

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Superstar do free haribo too :D

Andy

And biketart ! :)
 
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Phoned Evans, apparently they not don't have them in stock. So have to order it from a store to the warehouse then forward it to me, going to take about 2 weeks. Needless to say I've never cancelled an order so fast :D
 
If you're going to the expense of buying some Deemax, why aren't you using UST tyres?

To fit normal tyres and a tube you just remove the Mavic valve stem and mount the tyres and tube as you normally would.
 
If you're going to the expense of buying some Deemax, why aren't you using UST tyres?

To fit normal tyres and a tube you just remove the Mavic valve stem and mount the tyres and tube as you normally would.

Because I wanna try the new Michelin tyres and they dont come in UST afaik, but I still want to run it tubeless.
 
Does anyone have a "How to guide" on fitting tubeless tyres, or more specifically, how to put normal tyres on tubeless rims?

Since you mean converting non UST or tubeless ready tyres to tubeless. This is how I did it using Stans sealant:

  1. With the normal tyre unmounted paint the inside of the tyre with sealant (1 scoop).
  2. Mount the tyre with an innertube as normal and inflate to 30psi. You may or may not hear a loud pop or two from the tyre bead mounting to the rim. Inspect the tyre to make sure it is seated all the way round.
  3. Deflate the tyre and remove the inner tube. Make sure 1 side of the tyre is still fully mounted. Insert valve.
  4. Insert another 2 scoops of sealant
  5. The fiddly bit: Using one hand to guide and your other hand to press the tyre onto the bead, mount the rest of the tyre as much as you can all the way round. Don't worry if you don't get all of it mounted. You just need enough of a seal for some air to hold.
  6. With a track pump quickly pump the tyre up to around 30psi. Again you might hear some loud pops as the tyre mounts to the rim.
  7. Turn the wheel around in your hands and shake. You might see some sealant spraying out of the sidewall. This is normal.
  8. Leave the wheel on each side for 30mins/1hr to let the sealant settle in the sidewalls. Clear off the excess.
  9. Top up the air, go for a quick ride.
You may need to keep topping up the air for a week or so until one day it will decide to stay inflated. Some tyres won't mount easily, some may not work at all.

Edit: The tyre sidewall may look something like this while the sealant is doing its stuff:

http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showpost.php?p=16648834&postcount=11743

That was with a Contintal Supersonic Mountain King 2.4 which has very thin sidewalls and is quite porous.
 
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