Has anyone purchased anything from this place?
Did some minor googling and it seems real, people have ordered and then received product. With the added pleasure of import and duties.
Just seems sketch. A German outfit specifically targeting and impersonating a Canadian-like site.
@canadmos to the white courtesy phoneLouis Garneau Gros Louis 3 fat bikes at Costco.ca for 699$cdn (retails for 1850$ and on sale at bike shops for 1100-1200$). In store they were 600$, but they seem to be sold out everywhere and people are putting them up on marketplace for 1100-1200$.
It's got all the most up to date fat bike standards (100mm bb, 12x197 rear axle, 15x150mm front axle, 27.5" wheels), is very burly and for the price, the specs are quite nice. The Terrene tires alone are worth more than 300$.
I just received mine at lunch and I am very pleasantly surprised at the build quality. Better aligned and welded than my Meta AM! I had a cheap 26"x4.0" fat bike and the 27.5x4.5" are huge in comparison. I'll put the SRAM Level brakes on my previous fat bike that I sold to a friend and will install Shimano cable discs instead. In the winter, I don't want to deal with sticky pistons and what not!
The Level that came with my RSD Mayor where the worst brake I ever had. My 6 years old Guides are much 'betterer'Louis Garneau Gros Louis 3 fat bikes at Costco.ca for 699$cdn (retails for 1850$ and on sale at bike shops for 1100-1200$). In store they were 600$, but they seem to be sold out everywhere and people are putting them up on marketplace for 1100-1200$.
It's got all the most up to date fat bike standards (100mm bb, 12x197 rear axle, 15x150mm front axle, 27.5" wheels), is very burly and for the price, the specs are quite nice. The Terrene tires alone are worth more than 300$.
I just received mine at lunch and I am very pleasantly surprised at the build quality. Better aligned and welded than my Meta AM! I had a cheap 26"x4.0" fat bike and the 27.5x4.5" are huge in comparison. I'll put the SRAM Level brakes on my previous fat bike that I sold to a friend and will install Shimano cable discs instead. In the winter, I don't want to deal with sticky pistons and what not!
What's the HA?Cheers, will definitely have to ponder this. Only downside is that its a step back in geometry compared to my busted Rocky Mountain. But still better than a busted Rocky Mountain...
Ha, my Kona had some low end Level's which I immediately swapped for what are now 9 year old Guide RSC's.The Level that came with my RSD Mayor where the worst brake I ever had. My 6 years old Guides are much 'betterer'
67.5 = LiousWhat's the HA?
At $600 it seems like a good base. And it's not 69 or 68. You could eventually get a fork and slacken the bike more. Wonder what the rear hub is.67.5 = Lious
67 = my broken 2017 Blizzard
66 = 2023/24 blizzard
Lengths are all over, hard to really compare on this potatoe phone.
I mean I guess, is that much geometry change worth double the price? Though with the Lious, I'd have to swap some parts - I'd most likely bring the 11 speed shimano over. Microshift is probably as good, but harder to find around here and Advent is not universal like Microshifts other stuff.
How tall are you? I'm 5'8...@Jozz the rear hub is probably a Formula or else, because it's their "Torngat" house-brand. It seems well made enough.
The Level brakes are gone already, I bought some Shimano mechanicals at Fortnine at 60% off (BR-M375) to go with my Tektro levers. In my experience, well-adjusted mechanicals that are kept clean are perfectly fine for winter fat bike duties and no maintenance. Even the "Radius" shit brakes on my previous CCM fat bike did great for 4 winters with 180mm rotors.
I'm honestly surprised at the quality/price ratio of the Garneau. All the bolts were properly tightened (ie not over-tightened like usual, just right) and greased. It was very well pakaged in the box and the construction quality is great. I'm taking it all apart and rebuilding it up like I do with every bike, but so far, one could just grab it, do a bolt check and go.
Oh, and they are quite long. The geo chart seems right, my Medium has a 630mm ETT, which was borderline too long for me and I usually ride Large bikes.
Yeah I think the small might have a too short of seat tube, I haven't really measured, but I have always run my seat posts pretty high. And I do have a dropper to put on it.I'm 5'8" too, but it seems like 620-630mm with a 40mm stem is my sweet spot. The stem is 45mm long and the bars are 20mm rise (780mm wide). The small would probably be a better bet for you, but the seat post lenght is quite short (390mm if I remember right) and the tube's bend isn't that far so seatpost insertion isn't that long.
But what is the reach?How tall are you? I'm 5'8...
630mm ETT is long. Comparing to my medium Banshee Titan, which has a 598mm ETT, that might be right on the edge. Though on the Banshee I also run a 40mm (or maybe its 45 or 50mm stem).
How long of a stem is on it? I have a few stubbies at home that I guess could help remedy that.
I might just grab one of these from Costco and call it a day. I mean who knows, its going to be 9c and sunny here again tomorrow, maybe fat biking won't even be a thing ( ) this year???
The Medium Gros Louis 3 has a 461mm reach and 630mm ETT (Large is 482mm reach/655mm ETT, which is huge)But what is the reach?
That's a lot of mayonnaise.@konifere do you know the dimensions of the box it came in? I have nothing to do tonight, so I might drive down to that Costco and grab a bike.
I just have a VW wagon, but its pretty roomy. The box can't be bigger than three 55 gallon drums, which fit, right?
your girlfriend's fetishes are getting weirder every yearBros, that is 100% artisanal poutine gravy.
I figured it was KY.
Hiding the drug money?@konifere do you know the dimensions of the box it came in? I have nothing to do tonight, so I might drive down to that Costco and grab a bike.
I just have a VW wagon, but its pretty roomy. The box can't be bigger than three 55 gallon drums, which fit, right?
don't hit the brakes too hard@konifere do you know the dimensions of the box it came in? I have nothing to do tonight, so I might drive down to that Costco and grab a bike.
I just have a VW wagon, but its pretty roomy. The box can't be bigger than three 55 gallon drums, which fit, right?
Death by gravy. There are worse ways to go.How did he die officer?
Well, he got crushed by.....how do I put this....150 gallons of poutine gravy smashing against the steering wheel and dashboard....
She fits@canadmos the box is 9.5" x 33.25" x 66" and your hatchback is definately roomier than mine!
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