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Online tri gear vendors

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started by TriNewbie on June 15, 2005

I just graduated college this past spring. Therefore I don't have a lot to spend on tri gears. Figure if I can get them online it might be a little cheaper than retail stores. Just wondering where everyone gets their gears from thanks.

[FONT=Verdana]--James

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Tribro posted 3 years ago.

They are sponsors but I do buy stuff from Nytro & Trisports, as well RoadRunnerSports.

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Great Greyhound posted 3 years ago.

I agree with TriBro, TriSports is great, and so is trizone. I bought a set of wheels from TriZone this year, and they worked with me to get them in a timely manner.

When I got the package, a set of ceramic brake pads were missing from the order, I called, and they sent a new set via Next Day Air to me!

I've purchased from them several times now, and I will use them again.

Darrell "Legs 'n Lungs" Lenkner
in West Chester, Oh.
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ThommyM posted 3 years ago.

Ditto,
www.all3sports.com and www.keithstriathlon.com both have pretty good prices and selections.
This sport is expensive enough, especially when overnight race travel is involved. Avoid paying retail at all costs. Find a clean safe public lake in which to work on your open water swimming with a buddy. Find a
good deal on a bike trainer on Ebay, and bake your own energy bars. Then use all the money you saved to trick-out your racing bike.

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trigger posted 3 years ago.

Hey - any recipes for energy bars??

...and miles to go before I sleep.

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catwood posted 3 years ago.

speedgoat.com has the cheapest new bike components that I can find...