
I’m new in this forum. I’m stationed in South Korea. I found a bicycle shop here in Taegu but it’s hard to communicate unless I take someone who speaks Korean with me. I would much rather shop online for better prices. Korea seems to outrages on their prices if it’s imported. I currently own an old Raleigh Super Course 555 sl road bike, GT Pantera mountain bike, 27″ Peugeot Carbolite 103 and an old 20″ Banana bike. My goal is restore my old bikes and I would like recommendations on buying and building bikes.
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Danscomp. http://danscomp.com top quality parts!
http://www.nashbar.com has pretty much everything for road and mt. biking; ranging from cheap to high-end. The web interface is very well laid out and organized to help you find what you need.
Also, amazon.com has everything but it is scattered and from different vendors.
If you need help with projects and restorations, make sure you check out this:
http://sheldonbrown.com/diy/index.html
There is tons of info and advice up there, so make sure you poke around!
Wiggle.co.Uk is a great place to buy and are reliable and safe.As for parts for your old bikes, best to check the net for restoration sites/blogs.See below for sites that may help you out and follow any links to other sites,good luck. PS ; decals will be your hardest ask.
http://www.pricepoint.com is usually pretty good,
ebay.com is also great at finding vintage or vintage compatible parts