Not on the site but you can write to sales@onedesignusa.bike and we will order them from our Parent Company in Italy. It may take 2 weeks to get it but the sooner you let us know and book yours the sooner will ship it to you based on precedence.
YES!!! Please write to sales@onedesignusa.bike and we will order them from our Parent Company in Italy. It may take 2 weeks to get it but the sooner you let us know and book yours the sooner will ship it to you based on precedence.
Orders are typically processed same day and you will receive a shipping notification email within 24 hours of your order shipping (note that an order may consist of multiple packages) which will include your tracking numbers.
Please note: Onedesign reserves the right to request additional information to verify your order. Your order may need to be placed on hold and/or canceled until the order can be verified. We do this to protect the identity of our customers so that we can provide a safe online experience.
When you place an order, an authorization is put on your card for the amount of your order. However, your credit card will not be charged until 7-10 days after purchase (depending on your banking institution) or when your items ship, whichever comes first.
Most of our Pads have a size description or are custom fit for the bike/model/year., size charts links are next to the size options when you are viewing a product.
Due to recent changes in legislation, states now have the ability to mandate whether or not they charge sales tax for online purchases. Many states have decided to act on this ability, so we are now required to charge sales tax on any order with a shipping address in these states. We realize no one likes paying taxes, but it is important for us to remain compliant with all applicable tax laws as mandated by the state governments in which we conduct business.
At onedesign we take rider safety seriously. Informing fellow riders how certain products may impact their health is part of that. The Proposition 65 warning, officially named the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act, is a label notification required by law on all products that contain materials or chemicals known to the state of California as something that may cause cancer or reproductive harm. The act was passed into law in 1986 by the state of California and has since widened its scope to include more than 800 chemicals and substances. This includes more common materials like brass and PVC, and as such you may see the warning on items ranging from shoes to oils. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.