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never seen them sell Santa Cruz before but they've got a bunch of stuff reduced
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mountain-bikes?f=4293768291
Pile on some BC discount for another 10%
They also have some frames - http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/santa-cruz
Thanks op... you have just however cost me 2k!!!
Ordered a highball.
I'm hoping the spec matches the picture. Are they carbon rims?
[quote=chilled76 ]Thanks op... you have just however cost me 2k!!!
Ordered a highball.
I'm hoping the spec matches the picture. Are they carbon rims?
Looks like Enve in the pic but wouldn't expect them at that RRP
Sorry to rain on your parade chilled, I was looking at the Tallboy and the pic shows 1x11 drivetrain but the description refers to 3x10 XT cranks vs Raceface on the pic. I'd be on the phone to check asap if it bothers you.
Yeh I have. They can't tell me the spec. I'm sending it back if it doesn't match, ordered it on the credit card so I've got protection. They've put a note on their system that if I'm not happy with the spec then they will return it FOC.
I'm fully expecting some sort of poverty spec to turn up.
Yeh I have. They can't tell me the spec. I'm sending it back if it doesn't match, ordered it on the credit card so I've got protection. They've put a note on their system that if I'm not happy with the spec then they will return it FOC.I'm fully expecting some sort of poverty spec to turn up.
At that price, you might as well cancel the order now, and save yourself the hassle of sending it back. It won't be the spec in the photo.
You spent 2k on a bike with only the info from that link to go on?
As above.. It's not even been reduced by that much so I'm afraid you won't be getting the enve build! But it's a nice bike all the same regardless.
SC always use the high end models for marketing photos. Had the same problem in the past people order a £2.5K bronson thinking it came with the kashima 36s and enves in the picture without reading the spec...
£2.5K bronson thinking it came with the kashima 36s and enves in the picture without reading the spec...
CRC in this case aren't giving you a chance to read the spec. As far as I could see the build isn't listed anywhere !!!
This is the same Highball model [url= https://www.bike-treks.co.uk/1065082/products/2015_santa_cruz_highball_29_c_r_in_matte_black_and_red.aspx ]Linky[/url]
Alu WTB rims, RS Recon Forks etc.
Note same stock pic with different spec underneath.
What a crock of horse $h!t[b]A curated mix[/b] of Shimano XT, Deore and SRAM components.
What a crock of horse $h!t
But it says santa cruz on it!
I will be using "curated" to describe the mix of five year old slx and other guff on my bike though!
Am I missing something but it tells you the spec (well most of it) in the text on the CRC page?
Yes I was. i was looking at the Tallboy not the Highball.
Be interesting to know if the came from a official UK source or outside of the UK.
That Highball was never going to have a decent spec as its only been reduced by 8%. Enve wheels would cost more than the rrp of the bike. It's a decent frame with components from a sub £1K hardtail so should be a lot cheaper considered good it's a three year old model.
Cancelled it. That was all a bit weird... thought I had to act quick to get a bargain. No harm done.
My marriage is decidedly glad that tall boy is a medium.
Be interesting to know if the came from a official UK source or outside of the UK.
I’ve just been having a nosy at a few things on Stif. I note they’re not able to ship Santa Cruz outside of the UK, so no Eire. Not sure how long that’s been the case, I tend to avoid Stif in case of expensive button pushing. Presume it’s an importer territory thing.
@Gatchet, SC full builds usually look expensive. I’ve had it explained that it’s down to distribution as the builds aren’t factory supply but importer assembled and the frame importer doesn’t have direct access to Most parts without buying them in at no better rates than any other shop - Vs the online discounters - so component levels do look low for price as there are no OE advantages available. TBH, I’m surprised this is still the case, but there you go, I’m still surprised shops can often buy cheaper from CRC than the distributor...