Does anyone know how to get a hold on the taiwan-manufactured reynolds? It's probably cheaper, so I'm on the lookout.
Thanks.
Does anyone know how to get a hold on the taiwan-manufactured reynolds? It's probably cheaper, so I'm on the lookout.
Thanks.
Strawberry does 525. Their web site is a bit weird (atmo) so there might be other options somewhere.
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Fairing distributes it. That's where I buy Reynolds stuff.
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Yes, but do they sell 520? They only list 525.
Let me explain: I'm not in the US, I'm in Brazil, and importing tubes is really expensive. Also, people (most of them, at least) here don't have the best financial status, so the cheaper the better. All I can find locally is 4130 straight gauge, wich is almost good, but I can't get butted tubes nor chain stays without paying a 100% import tax. If I could get tubes directly from taiwan or maybe even china, I bet I could save a lot and pass it on to the final costumer.
Thanks again.
525 is from Taiwan as well. It wouldn't hurt to ask them if they carry 520.
That said, I'd assume if you wanted to get the tubes shipped direct from Taiwan, you should probably just contact Reynolds directly.
Yes, I've asked them. I'll wait for the reply and post here what they say - hopefully it will be useful for other builders like me. I'm just afraid that they won't ship in small quantities.
Are you sure 525 is made in Taiwan? Reynolds' site says 520 is the same as 525, only made under license for them in Taiwan. Whats the difference then?
Reply from Reynolds: "Reynolds in Taiwan only make for OEM companies (large orders, not custom builders)".
It's the 520 "range" that is made in Taiwan (both 520 and 525). I honestly don't know the difference between 520 and 525, I've never tried either.
I could be wrong, but that's how I understood the explanation from Fairing.
Would Dedacciai stuff be a possibility? I think I heard somewhere that their lower end stuff is made in Taiwan...?
Joe Bringheli does here in the US: BRINGHELI That probably doesn't help you though.
Dave
Probably not, most companies protect their distributors carefully.
One possiblity would be to buy tubes at retail in Taiwan. There is a least one bike related Taiwanese retailer who routinely sells things on Ebay for $2 plus say $89 shipping. Presumably he declares the value at $2 for customs purposes.
It helps a bit. Anything cheap would be better than having a straight gauge chainstay or paying a little fortune for reynolds or columbus.
I'll take a look at that! Probably not very legal, but who cares. As long as I don't get ripped off by the government, it's ok.
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