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[*] posted on 26-1-2010 at 11:41 PM


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They were packaged and shipped within 24 hours.


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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 06:05 AM


Was about to but then thought ... maybe I should measure them with the stores stock of tape measures :lol: glad I did, the hubs are much bigger :(

How much for the 9" kit?



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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 11:01 AM


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GI still has them, it is just not on their website.

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I guess I have not mentioned before that I'm somehow a black hole of customer service at GI. I do not exist to them. They don't answer when I call, they don't return my calls, they don't return my email.



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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 11:20 AM


That's bizzare......

Are you on some FBI, CIA, NSA, Interpol watch list? Are you part of a kitten trafficking ring?

Email is generally hit or miss. Via phone, someone usually answers within the first few rings. The only time this hasn't been true is if they have loaded up the vans, stuck the staff on roof carriers, and are attending an event.

In either case, your dealer should be able to get you sorted. If you are in the US, Angus, Dino, and Kent are all GI dealers now.... not sure which other PKF retailers are. If you are elsewhere, I would have to dig around a bit.

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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 11:29 AM


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Are you part of a kitten trafficking ring?


He's certainly not part of mine...



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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 12:01 PM


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How much for the 9" kit?


I believe hubs, tires, tubes & and bearings are going to be about $90-95 USD. Pretty much the same as a MAK/Vegas/bearings package when they weren't on clearance.

Battery powered jack and chipmunk pit crew in matching uniforms is a bit more.

Not as wide as the Wheeleze, but nowhere nears as price abusive. Respect to them, but they (the Wheeleze) are overpriced, because they are a niche and they know it. I expect they have amortized R&D and other costs years ago.

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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 12:57 PM


I know GI is an east coast company. Call mon-fri 9ish-5ish EST and you should always get someone. Otherwise I always deal with dave or richard. dave@groundindustries.com or richard@groundindustries.com
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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 09:48 PM


I certainly never expected that the first group to banninate me for my kitten smugglings would be GI.



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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 10:40 PM


Kitten Smuggling...not to be confused with Bonsai Kitten?





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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 11:21 PM


Just like the japanese now grow square watermelon for storage and shipping purposes, I evolved my cat transport technique.



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[*] posted on 27-1-2010 at 11:24 PM


I know it's meant to be funny, but the whole Bonsai Kitty humour is just totally lost on me.

Too easy to believe there are folks that will want to try anything they have seen on the Internet (satire or not).

Reminds me too much of the opening scene from "Untraceable."

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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 12:30 AM


... when we got our present cat as a kitten (2 years ago), I used to put him in my sock - the whole of him would fit in there and I was amused for hours while he struggled to get out. Ok 10 minutes but it was a great ten minutes!
Was thinking of this the other day so decided to give it a try - I managed to get his great fat head in there but not the rest of him ... he struggled for a bit then just rolled over in front of the heater. Stupid cat.

iWolf - that's $90 each or for the whole set? :puzzled:



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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 12:32 AM


Kam:

$90 for the whole set.... errr um... assuming you are only running 4 wheels that is. ;)

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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 06:49 AM


Keanu Reeves says ... Whoa. How much for shipping do you reckon?



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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 07:05 AM


There was other stuff in the box, but even so the box was on the weighty side and you might get burned on that. I suspect a goodly portion of that can be attributed to the 4 ply tire carcass. I can call GI and see what shipping to Shiga is.

If it turns out to be too much, you might still consider ordering the bearings and Multi-Hubs from GI and sourcing the tires and tubes locally. Just a thought, as tires and tube are wear items, and you would have to do the same monkey dance whenever you had to replace them.

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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 08:32 AM


If anyone has some experience w/ 8-3.00-4s in sand, tell us!
Would they still keep an edge without any grooves or rims? I'm sure they're great on asphalt.

(Off-Topic - just to redeem myself)
I did find BonsaiKitten to be very polarizing humor when I once sent the URL out to all my friends.
It's hilarious to me 'cause it just absurdified what cats quite naturally do (stuff themselves into jars, boxes, etc.)
I couldn't bear looking at realistic movie torture/killing of pets (as opposed to it happening to average movie stars),
But I thought the sleeping/electrocuted/revived dog bit in "Something About Mary" was the funniest part of the movie!
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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 02:10 PM


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Keanu Reeves says ... Whoa. How much for shipping do you reckon?


Shipping (pretty sure they said for the whole package) will be $40 - $75.... depend on which speed class of courier falcons you select. The portly ones are slower and stop for snack, so their commission is much lower.

GI said they were down to 8 or 10 Multi-Hubs left.

They now recognize me by my originating area code .... <* Death by Embarrassment *>.

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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 02:49 PM


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I did find BonsaiKitten to be very polarizing humor when I once sent the URL out to all my friends.
It's hilarious to me 'cause it just absurdified what cats quite naturally do (stuff themselves into jars, boxes, etc.)
I couldn't bear looking at realistic movie torture/killing of pets (as opposed to it happening to average movie stars),
But I thought the sleeping/electrocuted/revived dog bit in "Something About Mary" was the funniest part of the movie!


Didn't mean to come off the like the PC police. Both our cats had sketchy former homes. One (never fully named, so he has a few monikers) was in a home where at least one person was allergic to cats and so he spent a lot of time locked in the basement by himself. He was very skittish upon arrivel. Still very much a large feline bunny. A year later, he is comfortable enough to walk over to me and tap on my elbow when he wants to be fed or scratched.

The other cat (Duncan, named after the yo-yo... put him down, he gets right back up) was had been taken away from a third party (that was obviously worthy of being reported by to the ASPCA), by the neighbor's kids. They kept him for a few days until the mother found out and it was decided they couldn't provide a permanent home. We pretty much adopted him on the spot. Smallest animal in the house of two cats and a dog (our other dog passed in the Spring), but definitely the Alpha. Part demon, part opera singer, part base jumper, all streetfighter. Only cat I have seen that can climb paneled doors/mouldings, and willing freefall from horizontal launchs. For all the mischief he gets into, it is hard to stay mad when he climbs onto your chest and starts head butting you.

Neither cat has any spatial sense and they can often be found trying to crawl into an empty Ritz box. The dog isn't much better trying to wedge into the cat bed. The latter is only tolerated because when the cats knock something out of a shelf or off the counter, the understanding is that the dog is supposed to pry it open and the cats are entitled to retrieval fee.

Absurdity is a strange thing and unfortunately too common place in everyday life.

A few years ago a high-school student got ashed because he was out in a field and came across a tank. Wanting to know what was in it, he opted for using his lighter.... doesn't take too much imagination to suss out the end of that story.
Pegs both the absurd and Darwin meters.

Fair number of animal immolations in the Boston area over the past two years. Enough to notice anyway. Absurd, but not funny.

Not dragging out a soap box, just wanted you to know where my initial response came from. I probably fall into the Robinson Jeffers/Hurt Hawks camp.

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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 05:07 PM


Naw it's cool, I could tell you understood I was joking, and I figured that you had a good reason for your comment, no need to explain.



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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 05:08 PM


Oh and for the record I'd love it if GI gave me a little lovin. They ought to do something considering the MBS factory is just down the road. (Kidding! Though not about the MBS factory.)



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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 06:09 PM


Ok put me down for a set on the slow boat :thumbup: what do I have to do to pay for it?

... and I'm still a dog person :) no matter how many cute cat stories you tell :lol:



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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 07:02 PM


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Ok put me down for a set on the slow boat what do I have to do to pay for it?


Errrr.... ummm.... just U2U me your CC number.... and if you see a charge for a custom Ozone 8M Access XT.... well, pay it no mind.

GI and Ozone are merging (true story... :yes: ) and some of their inventory descriptions are still off. :saint: :rolleyes:

But seriously.... the best way to do it is to contact one of the GI Dealers (I am just a customer)... I didn't think you would want to call GI long distance.

Perhaps one of them will see this and hit you with a U2U. Otherwise (and I expect you know this) Angus is acampbell, Dino is Dakitez, and Kent is awindofchange. Hit one of them with a U2U.

Have them place a drop-ship order and then Paypal invoice you. Since it is not on the GI or any retailer's website, that's what turned out to be the least muss and fuss... at least that is the way my order was handled. If the Multi-Hub gets totally sold out, the unlisted GI 5 spoke will also take the Slicks and the cost should be comparable.

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... and I'm still a dog person no matter how many cute cat stories you tell


OK.... cute dog story then.... When Bridie really want to wedge herself into one of the cat beds and it is already occupied, she toddles off to the water dispenser in the kitchen and takes a couple of massive gulps of water. She holds it in her mouth, and runs back to the bed, opens her mouth and dumps the water on the feline interloper. When the cat vacates the bed with a look of disgust and indignation, Bridie smugly jumps right in. She doesn't mind the dampness as she has more than a little water dog in her.

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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 07:15 PM


Actually, how about I send you a money order for $500 and you send me the change back? :D
I'd hate to bug the boys if there's no profit in it for their time ... will GI do email?

That is great dog story :lol: Dog rule! Cats drool! :thumbup:



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[*] posted on 28-1-2010 at 07:29 PM


Don't want to speak for them, but I am pretty sure the dealers would be cool with it. However, I understand the concern about taking up their time with a low margin order.

The only other option, I can think of is if you want to U2U me an email address, I can contact GI in the morning and see if they would be willing to do a direct Paypal invoice to you. You pay the invoice and GI launchs the falcons.

Edit: Just checked and their shopping cart uses Google Checkout which can issue invoices for offline orders, so it looks like they are set up for it.... just not sure if they have done it before.

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[*] posted on 29-1-2010 at 12:08 PM


Most distributors that drop ship will not do so overseas since it means a trip to the PO and customs work. If I send, then I have to list it with customs for at least WS value. If I give it to someone else to ship, it's their biz how they declare it.



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[*] posted on 30-1-2010 at 10:54 AM


Bought my first set of Cheng Shin 8-3.00-4s 3 years ago. They are still going strong (on asphalt).

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