![]() ![]() Should you have any further queries on duties payable/refundable, please contact your local Customs Authority. certificate of posting) when claiming your refund. To do this, you will need to show them proof of duty paid and proof of export (e.g. If you have paid import duty for goods received, and subsequently return the goods to us, it should be possible for you to claim a refund of duties from your local Customs Authority. Failure to do so may result in the goods being refused at customs in the UK and so being returned to the sender. This must be clearly marked on the customs information document ( CN22 and/ or CN 23) on the outside of the packaging. To help us deal with your return to us quickly and efficiently you must mark all returns as RETURNED GOODS – FAILED SALE. We recommend you use recorded delivery or registered post to return items so as to cover yourself against loss.Ĭustomers outside of the UK must follow the instructions belowalong with our standard returns procedure. Please state a date and collection address (not Saturday or Sunday) where the goods can be collected from. If your return exceeds this amount please contact us and we can arrange collection for you. If you return something due to it being faulty we refund up to £10 carriage for bikes & frames and £5 for smaller items. If you return something due to it not fitting or being suitable, you will need to pay the postage costs to return it to us. Goods must be accompanied with a copy of your Original Receipt and a Cover note with your name, address, reason for return, explaining if you would like a exchange or refund NOTE: Please do not tape up, or attach labels direct to the retail packaging, please wrap the product first. For the purpose of hygiene, shorts, knicks and tights with a seatpad cannot be returned.If the original payment was via PayPal we will credit the PayPal account that the order was placed with.We will credit the card we have on file for you this may take up to 10 working days to appear as cleared funds.We cannot accept returns on clothing that has been personalised e.g.Please note that items showing signs of wear or those that have been engraved, altered, resized, or damaged in any way cannot be accepted for return. Returned goods must be unused, in a saleable condition and in their original packaging with all labels still attached.We make no charge for returns - there is no restocking fee.If for any reason you are not satisfied, you can return any item ordered via mail order provided that the goods are complete with all relevant packaging in an unused and re-saleable condition within 14 days of the date of shipment for a refund or an exchange.Look for Kenjitsu and the Parallax on the streets of Vancouver this spring!īuild credit: Matt Braun / Skyland Cycles Kenjitsu capped off the build with a purple Radavist top cap and a pair of NOS Time ATAC World Champion Carbon MTB pedals. The 90mm flanges are laced to H Plus Son Archetype 32 hole rims via Sapim CX-Ray bladed spokes, making for a truly drool-worthy wheelset. The purple Phil Wood Tsunami Relief hubs – set #02 of five – feature artwork by Wakako from Blue Lug laser engraved by Grayson Yokota. However, it’s the wheels that stand out here. The Campy Record Pista crankset and Izumi chain are classic track bling, but this build is firmly situated in the modern era with the Cadence x Ritchey C260 stem, Cinelli NEOS carbon bar and post, and MASH x San Marco Concor rounding out the contact points. The simplicity of track bikes is no doubt what led many of us down the road of parts upgrades, but Kenjitsu’s bike goes beyond simply matching colors for the sake of it. The wait was worth it, though, and Kenjitsu’s (known as 21 Ninjas on Instagram) Parallax project has finally come to fruition with everything in its place. ![]() This one falls into the latter category: a collection of carefully matched parts coming together over a few months. Some builds come together quickly, while others are more of a slow roast. Words by Morgan Taylor and photos by Stefan Feldmann ![]()
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