Need help upgrading my gravel bike to Di2

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pdlpsher1
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by pdlpsher1

For U.S. duty I think the threshold is around $900. Funny thing is the duty collection depends on the shipper used. The slower ones get through customs without duty. The 2-3 day express packages have duty slapped on by customs. I bought a set of Boras from Germany and the wheels took a long time to arrive but no duty. Then I bought a second set of Boras from the U.K. The wheels arrived in 3 days but I had to pay a 10% duty.


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velomane
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by velomane

dricked wrote:
Wed Apr 24, 2019 1:10 am
I bought my 9170 upgrade kit from Merlin and had it shipped to Canada. I paid our regular sales tax and nothing more.
Same here. Very reasonable.

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biglmbass
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by biglmbass

Realize this is an old thread, but this post came up via Google search. I'm looking to possibly convert my Revolt to Di2. Also wondering how big I can go on chainrings.

@ Noctiluxx
Did you go through w' conversion & if so did you run into any issues?

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