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Nothing really. They have to honour any warranty claim, but you probably won't get a box or instructions... which would be chucked in the bin straightaway anyway!
ChainReaction do the same. I've ordered 3 Thomson posts from them in the past. 2 came with sleeve and box, instructions etc. Another was just wrapped in bubblewrap and posted.
It's the same kit
Btw... good choice. XTR is the dogs b
ks... just a dream to use. And if you're Neil... stroke and read poems to... 
ChainReaction do the same. I've ordered 3 Thomson posts from them in the past. 2 came with sleeve and box, instructions etc. Another was just wrapped in bubblewrap and posted.
It's the same kit

Btw... good choice. XTR is the dogs b
ks... just a dream to use. And if you're Neil... stroke and read poems to... 
Edited by Rico on Friday 5th December 19:23
Somebody mentioned that certain OEM items actually are lesser products, ie same branding/model but made to a cheaper spec to satisfy a budget.
The example used was how Mavic now check serial numbers on a wheel and if its OEM they wont touch it in a warranty claim. Also mentioned was how suspension fork internals maybe of a lower quality etc..
Makes me wonder and actually I have an old fork thats been stamped "OEM only".. so there must be some difference
The example used was how Mavic now check serial numbers on a wheel and if its OEM they wont touch it in a warranty claim. Also mentioned was how suspension fork internals maybe of a lower quality etc..
Makes me wonder and actually I have an old fork thats been stamped "OEM only".. so there must be some difference
OilyRagMan said:
neil_bolton said:
Mate, what XTR shifters are you after? I have a set of new XTR Dual Control shifters for sale if you'd be interested? V Cheap...
All the bits etc in the box...
im after the 970 XTR rapidfire podsAll the bits etc in the box...
The Dual Controls are an aqquired taste, but excellent nontheless!
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