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Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:09 Quote
sherbet wrote:
Talking about the older model. I haven't see a quote from Yeti on Canadian pricing, and we all know how American pricing and Canadian pricing can be thousands of dollars different.

Especially if you purchase from close to their home base in Golden Colorado. I heard you can save like 30 percent if you purchase from their stores.

Not sure if it's true though

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:12 Quote
dhrunner wrote:
sherbet wrote:
Talking about the older model. I haven't see a quote from Yeti on Canadian pricing, and we all know how American pricing and Canadian pricing can be thousands of dollars different.

Especially if you purchase from close to their home base in Golden Colorado. I heard you can save like 30 percent if you purchase from their stores.

Not sure if it's true though

That'd be a pretty damned good savings, if it were true. No idea, really.

I've had a huge change of heart regarding the 303. I actually really want one now. Haha.

What did you switch to?

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:12 Quote
lucky-7 wrote:
Scott gambler.

i like those, how much do they go for?

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:13 Quote
konakid8 wrote:
lucky-7 wrote:
Scott gambler.

i like those, how much do they go for?
Im not sure, but the specs list looks sweet and from what I heard they are of great quality.

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:16 Quote
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Here! look at his profil. He has tons of parts you could buy to build it up. Its all new stuff. He works at a bike shop.

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:19 Quote
Gambler DH10: $7244.99
DH20: $4024.99
FR10: $5749.99
FR20: $3449.99

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Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:20 Quote
You have two choices, a Dual Crown or Single Crown bike, The DC Gambler DH20 and the SC Gambler FR 20 are your two options. The Gambler DH20 is MSRP'ed at just over $4000 USD and the Gambler FR 20 goes for just under $3500 USD
EDIT: Beaten to it, again, i REALLY must get faster at this hyper-linking shizz. lol And they cost to much i personally think. Like its over-priced in the low end models, like Juicy 3 and X5 for $3500? COME ON!

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Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:22 Quote
lucky-7 wrote:
Thank you.
anytime Salute

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:24 Quote
Yeah guy, bicyclettes De Hull has the frame for 1350 I believe. Thats great! Im sure you could easily build something up with that for under 5 g's.

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:24 Quote
dirtjumper25 wrote:
Yeah guy, bicyclettes De Hull has the frame for 1350 I believe. Thats great! Im sure you could easily build something up with that for under 5 g's.

For sure!

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:41 Quote
sherbet wrote:
dhrunner wrote:
sherbet wrote:
Talking about the older model. I haven't see a quote from Yeti on Canadian pricing, and we all know how American pricing and Canadian pricing can be thousands of dollars different.

Especially if you purchase from close to their home base in Golden Colorado. I heard you can save like 30 percent if you purchase from their stores.

Not sure if it's true though

That'd be a pretty damned good savings, if it were true. No idea, really.

I've had a huge change of heart regarding the 303. I actually really want one now. Haha.

What did you switch to?
you like the 303 now????wow you used to hate on that thing.

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:42 Quote
I use to be stuck up about weights and feedback. I'm more into axle path at this point.

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:43 Quote
sherbet wrote:
I use to be stuck up about weights and feedback. I'm more into axle path at this point.
what do you mean by axle path??

Posted: Feb 4, 2009 at 17:44 Quote
DarkElement101 wrote:
sherbet wrote:
I use to be stuck up about weights and feedback. I'm more into axle path at this point.
what do you mean by axle path??

How the rear axle moves and reacts.


 


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