Cycling.Favero is hosting their
Favero Black Friday Offer: Select Assioma Bike Power Meter Pedals/Upgrade Kits (various styles
) on sale listed below.
Shipping is free (
on all bike power meters)
Thanks to community member
tallest1 for finding this deal
Note, ensure your currency is set to USD w/ shipping country to United States.
Use the tab to make your product selection
Available Option(s)
- Assioma Duo Bike Power Meters
- Assioma Uno Upgrade Kit (Turn Assioma Uno into Duo) $338
- Assioma Uno (Single-Sided Bike Power Meter Pedals) $347.97
- Assioma Duo (Dual-Sided Power Meter Pedals) $497.53
- Assioma Duo-Shi Bike Power Meter
- Assioma Uno Upgrade Kit (Turn Assioma Uno into Duo) $338
- Assioma Uno (Single-Sided Bike Power Meter Pedals) $347.97
- Assioma Duo (Dual-Sided Power Meter Pedals) $497.53
- Assioma Pro RS-2 Bike Power Meters
- Assioma Pro RS-Up (Turn Assioma Pro RS1 into RS-2) $367.91
- Assioma Pro RS-1 (Single-Sided Power Meter Pedals) $427.75
- Assioma Pro RS-2 (Dual-Sided Power Meter Pedals) $647.09
- Assioma Pro MX-2 Bike Power Meters
- Assioma Pro MX-Up (Turn Assioma Pro MX-1 into MX-2) $367.91
- Assioma Pro MX-1 (Single-Sided Power Meter Pedals) $397.84
- Assioma Pro MX-2 (Dual-Sided Power Meter Pedals) $587.28
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For those in the United States, their shipping policy specifically states "Customs duties and clerance costs included". I'm not sure if I'm allowed to post links, so you can click "Shipping Costs" at the bottom for their website from any page for proof. I was on the fence about upgrading, but the fact the discount is similar to last year's (AND the pro line is discounted) on top of free shipping and customs being paid for makes this a no brainer for me.
Edit: typos
On the product page, where it shows the price there's an ! when you click on it you get this text: "For deliveries outside Europe, the country of destination might apply import taxes and customs duties, which are not included in the product price and are to be borne by the customer at delivery."
On the Shipping Costs page that you mentioned that opens a PDF, it has conflicting information. In the USA section it does say "Customs duties and clearance costs included". However, at the bottom of the page it again says "Any customs charges to be paid by the customer."
I would err on the side of caution and expect to pay customs/duties when ordering.
Being made in Italy which is in the EU, you can likely expect a minimum of 15% duty. Without knowing the HS Tariff Code they're shipping under it's impossible to say exactly how much you might be charged.
Where are you seeing that? Reviewing the terms page, I see reference to "any purchase involving...gambling, security brokers/dealers, foreign currency/money orders, and stored value cards" not meeting the terms, but that's the only thing I can find that seems related.
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On the product page, where it shows the price there's an ! when you click on it you get this text: "For deliveries outside Europe, the country of destination might apply import taxes and customs duties, which are not included in the product price and are to be borne by the customer at delivery."
On the Shipping Costs page that you mentioned that opens a PDF, it has conflicting information. In the USA section it does say "Customs duties and clearance costs included". However, at the bottom of the page it again says "Any customs charges to be paid by the customer."
I would err on the side of caution and expect to pay customs/duties when ordering.
Being made in Italy which is in the EU, you can likely expect a minimum of 15% duty. Without knowing the HS Tariff Code they're shipping under it's impossible to say exactly how much you might be charged.
I've already ordered a pair of Pro MX's, so I'm happy to report back once it ships. The way I read the fine print was to interpret the U.S. was an exception to buyers having to pay customs.
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I've already ordered a pair of Pro MX's, so I'm happy to report back once it ships. The way I read the fine print was to interpret the U.S. was an exception to buyers having to pay customs.
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