Where to get bike parts?

Heynow999

10 mW
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I am looking for somewhere to buy parts for ebikes such as forks, wheels, tires a and other regular bike parts. I live near Toronto, Canada. I have a local bike shop but it is more a sporting goods store and they have little selection. I am sure there would be good bike shops in Toronto but I haven't checked them out yet. I is there a good go too online bike shop that people order from with good prices?

Also what brands are good? As I look on kijiji at all the bikes I see all these different makes and I have no idea what is a good brand. Could some please suggest good bike brands?

Peter
 
el_walto said:
http://www.jensonusa.com/ 2 day shipping to Canada, and they will price match if you find cheaper elsewhere.


I just got done clicking the submit button on an order at JensonUSA. It was my first purchase as I use Price Point, Niagara cycles, cycleclubsports, and Tree Fort Bikes.

My method with Jenson is to find what you want on their site, then do a Google Search -> Shopping -> Lowest Price for each item and use the price match feature. You'll get the best prices around, free shipping (if you go over $50), and all in one place.

I just bought:

  • 2 Alex DX32 24" rims (normally $45 each)
  • A Shimano M525A front disc 36H Hub
  • and some 4 Avid locking noodles

All shipped to my door for about $125. All I need is some custom cut Sapim double butted spokes from Danscomp (About $20 per wheel) and I will have a fully built wheelset for $150 plus the cost of the motor.

EDIT: Here's the link for the double butted spokes, $.50 each. They also have cheaper straight gauge spokes. You need to call them to place the order so they can verify stock and confirm the cut length. They're VERY nice and helpful on the phone too. http://www.danscomp.com/products-PARTS/435920/Sapim_Double_Butted_Spoke_(Black).html
 
try niagra cycles, they are near you, their website is not bad either. see something you like, order and then pick it up, no shipping charges.
 
Lots of good web retailers. Nashbar might have what you need, but the best one I've found is chain reaction cycles. In England, but the shipping has still be quick and reasonable.

Surly makes some tough stuff, like non suspension forks to replace shock forks for front motor setups, and longtail conversion kits.
 
Maybe we aught to change this to EBIKE parts :)

I have purchased from the following companies in the past without issues:

Ace Hardware Supple: Local hardware store that I frequent.
Amazon: Check here first, for convenience, for return policy, for competitive pricing. Many times you can find it a bit cheaper direct from the supplier - though I like the one-stop shop.
Bike24 GmbH: Winter Tires
BikeBling.com: Marzocchi 888 RC3 EVO fork
BicycleSupply.com: components
BlueSkyCycling: Lots of components, very quick delivery.
ChainReactionCycles: Rims, Forks, Headset, Tires. Very quick shipper, awesome selection.
CS West Bikes: Campagnolo Comp-Triple
Digikey: My chief supplier of electronic components. Arguably there are better perhaps.
DinoDirect: After getting screwed by DealExtreme I switched to these guys for my Cree flashlights.
eBay: Be careful. Know what you want before going here. Been spammed twice. Bought my current F/S DH Frame, DH fork, and other components.
E-BikeKit: Hub Motors - 9C w/ Disc F & R. Torque Arms, Lawyer's Lips C-washers.
Ebikes/Grin: My first pair of F & R kits.
eBikeStop.com: Chainrings
EP Buddy: Silicone wire
HobbyKing: Batteries & Connectors
JensenUSA: Tubes & components
Kapscomoto.com: Brake lights & good source for ideas
Lyen: Controllers
McMaster.com: All sorts of fasteners, O-rings, materials...
NiagaraCycle: Tubes ordered directly, though more via Amazon
OnlineMetals.com: Metal Stock - such as Aluminum, Stainless plate, bar, tube, and sheet.
PhilWood.com: BB
Power Supply Emporium: Meanwell HRP-600 Series PSUs that I used to build my charger assembly.
PowerWerks: APPs
ProgressiveRC: Balance & Parallel cables for batteries
RadioShack: not my first choice... though in a pinch...
REI: All sorts of bike stuff - from Services to clothing to accessories. They are local - maybe 2 miles away.
Seattle Fabrics: Materials, fasteners, Velcro, reflective tape, lots of tools for heavy duty sewing... like for making battery bags :wink:
Tap Plastics: HDPE for fairings
TartyBikes: Frame for trailer.
TinnedMarineWire.com: 6- and 8-AWG stranded wire
Unicycle.com: Kris Holm Rims
UniversalCycle: Magura Disc Rotor spacers - 3mm
USBFireWire: All in one place to shop for the USB Mini & Micro cables that I used to replace my HE cabling.
Vetco.Net: My local electronics store for all sorts; they know me by name :wink:
WheelBuilder: Sapim Strong Single Butted Spokes

Not the whole list, though a very good stab.
Happy Hunting! KF
 
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