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Whistler bike shop prices?
« on: August 04, 2008, 11:23:00 AM »

I've heard a few scare stories about how tyres are £50 each etc, so i was wondering if anyone had any experience of them. I'm over there in September and while I will take a few spares - mech hangers, tubes etc - I won't be taking much else. I'm looking at my rear wheel and wondering if it is going to make it for example. Plus I would like to buy some shorts, jerseys etc.

Do we benefit from the pound vs dollar or is it all a ski-resort rip off?

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Re: Whistler bike shop prices?
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2008, 15:21:24 PM »

as ive heard, tires are around $100 so you can bet your money you'll be ripped off on close to everything. theres no wonder whistler says that they're waiting for the rest of the world to catch up if they charge ex-torsionate amounts like that then theyre obviously going to have millions to spend on trail maintenance and building! Roll Eyes
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Re: Whistler bike shop prices?
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2008, 17:06:25 PM »

You will pay uk prices or more for pretty much everything in Whistler, although food is still cheaper. But i would advise you take spares and tyres with you.
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« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2008, 21:25:59 PM »

I've heard a few scare stories about how tyres are £50 each etc, so i was wondering if anyone had any experience of them. I'm over there in September and while I will take a few spares - mech hangers, tubes etc - I won't be taking much else. I'm looking at my rear wheel and wondering if it is going to make it for example. Plus I would like to buy some shorts, jerseys etc.

Do we benefit from the pound vs dollar or is it all a ski-resort rip off?



Tyres - true but not just Whistler
Do you benefit from a 2:1 exchange rate? Yes you do - even with the resort factor it is still cheaper in most instances than going out in the UK.
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« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2008, 14:27:12 PM »

You will pay uk prices or more for pretty much everything in Whistler, although food is still cheaper. But i would advise you take spares and tyres with you.

Yep food is so much cheaper (meals not snacks and stuff).
Except tyres i wouldnt say you'd pay more for everything else ? In terms of bike parts, some are more some are less. Clothing is cheaper (example - most tshirts £15 where would probably be £20 here. I got a sombrio jersey for £17 etc etc) Service charges are extremely cheap, something that takes like 10/15 minutes will only cost you a few dollars service charge sort of thing.
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« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2008, 14:51:52 PM »

You will pay uk prices or more for pretty much everything in Whistler, although food is still cheaper. But i would advise you take spares and tyres with you.

Yep food is so much cheaper (meals not snacks and stuff).
Except tyres i wouldnt say you'd pay more for everything else ? In terms of bike parts, some are more some are less. Clothing is cheaper (example - most tshirts £15 where would probably be £20 here. I got a sombrio jersey for £17 etc etc) Service charges are extremely cheap, something that takes like 10/15 minutes will only cost you a few dollars service charge sort of thing.

or some beers for the spanner man... thats always good!!

i managed to figure out all the offers the restaurants had on everyday of the week, so we were dinning out everyday Cheesy and if there was no offers, get a bunch of you together, get the greyhound to squamish, go to wallmart and taxi it back, you'll get enough basic food stuff for months for virtually no money Cheesy annnnnd, if you need basics like socks and cheap hoodies you can buy them there too!!
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« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2008, 15:32:21 PM »

if you think about it, if you are shredding down whistler having a wonderful holiday then suddenly you get a rip in your tyre and you didnt bring any spares, your goin to have to buy new tyres as its either that or go home so they are obviously going to charge more, simply because they can.
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« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2008, 15:47:38 PM »

Tyres are more there but you have to weigh it up against the excess baggage you will be charged going out to take your tyres with you. Other than that get yourself into the GLC for a philly cheese steak for your lunch!
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Re: Whistler bike shop prices?
« Reply #8 on: August 06, 2008, 22:11:39 PM »

Im going to whistler soon for 2 weeks. What spares would yous reccommend me to take?
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« Reply #9 on: August 18, 2008, 13:13:26 PM »

I went last year and had no end of problems with my vp free, twisted the lower linkage..etc..! Luckyly the lads at Fanatico bikes couldnt do enough to help!!

The only spare worth while taking is a mech hanger, or any bits that may brake which are frame specific! Brake pads are worth taking and an upgrade to goodridge hoses, as the plastic ones tend to split easy as!

Replacement parts arent over priced but if your not a machinic it takes a while to get your bike fixed by a shop...as you can imagine they're stacked out!!

Fork service/repairs are very reasonable, but bear in mind there are NO rear shock service centres, so if yours goes POP, you'll be buying a ne one!! :  (

Tires are expensive but the tracks are mostly nice and flowy so it's unlikely you'll shred a pair in a week!!
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Re: Whistler bike shop prices?
« Reply #10 on: September 06, 2008, 17:21:28 PM »

I m just back from whistler ....The food is not cheap but not expensive tyres are about $80 about £35-40 so will be advisable to bring one ...rear derailleur/spares brake pads,innertubes and before u go a service on your forks /rear shock...a part form tyres parts are the same price as in the UK...
Hopes that helps ..Have a good time....Try a track called Freigth train into dirt merchand into ALine... Enjoy
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Re: Whistler bike shop prices?
« Reply #11 on: September 07, 2008, 02:37:26 AM »

Ive been in whsitler all summer and im still here.
I keep my face knowen in all the shops but by far ive found summit and evalution to be the best. Bike and Bean just dont have the time of day unless you know them.

Tyres are expensive and it is cheaper to take them with you.

Tubes are cheap

The food here is cheap ... if you eat out. If your eating in it works out to be the same as back home

Spare wise id just bring tyres and tubes and a mech hanger. Ive broken a few bits like forks while being out here, it not fun but you cant plan for eveything. Also its not like france, you wont even ride with a camelback as the shops are rite at the bottom.

Also whistler works on a locals bassis. When your in shops ask if you can get a locals disscount, blag you work somewhere and you should get a disscount.

3 more weeks of riding left Cheesy
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Re: Whistler bike shop prices?
« Reply #12 on: September 07, 2008, 08:41:28 AM »

A few Bike shops in Vancouver has or had Bontrager Big Earl Tyres for $35....

Pretty good tyres, everyone had them....

Michelin and Maxxis were $90 - $110 everywhere, most other parts are a reasonable price though.
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