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[Closed] Bad Wiggle Experience with Colnago Bike Frame Cracked

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Colnago has contacted Windwave to help sort it out due to wiggles lack of service. I agree this appears to be a box bike and not the quality I expected from Colnago.

I bought a Santa Cruz SL last year that was a Taiwan box bike and haven't had to touch it.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 5:21 pm
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I know it's not a big deal but on an expensive bike (or even a cheap one) you'd expect the cables to be installed right. Shows a lack of care/competence that any home mechanic would be ashamed of. And that seat tube slit looks rubbish. Bit daft to ride it but it shouldn't make any difference IMO.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:03 pm
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In slight defence of Wiggle when I ordered my frame I enquired where it was as it didn't turn up when expected and they said they were waiting for some new decals as a couple on the frame were noted to be damaged when it was inspected prior to delivery. But they couriered it next day delivery as soon as the new were decals put on. And they did apologise that I wasn't informed of the problem.

Hope the op gets his sorted.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:12 pm
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Why should Windwave do anything about it? You bought a grey import to save yourself money so Windwave have never been anywhere near the frame? I can't see why Wiggle would ever source from UK distributors.

Mmmm cheap Chinese carbon with a Colnago sticker on it....The mark up on these frames must be huge!


What have you been smoking? Are you accusing wiggle of selling counterfeit goods?


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:31 pm
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No, he's saying that this Colnago model is a cookie cutter Chinese frame that costs them tuppence ha'penny rather than a bespoke made in Italy Colnago model.

He's also saying that this cheap Chinese produced model has been imported by Wiggle themselves, not Windwave.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:35 pm
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No, he's saying that this Colnago model is a cookie cutter Chinese frame that costs them tuppence ha'penny rather than a bespoke made in Italy Colnago model.

That'd be fraud then wouldn't it, and completely different to selling oem or grey sourced products.
Not sure that wall eater should really be accusing wiggle of that.

Anyway, aren't the frames just 'finished in Italy' rather than 'manufactured in Italy'?


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:39 pm
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That'd be fraud then wouldn't it, and completely different to selling oem or grey sourced products.
Not sure that wall eater should really be accusing wiggle of that.

No, you've missed my point, I don't think I explained it well. The "them" is Colnago, not Wiggle. Colnago have gone to a Chinese factory and said "we want an entry level frame", the factory have said "We make this" and Colnago have bought several thousand and stickered them up and are selling them as a Colnago bike. Wiggle have then bought one of these genuine Colnagos from somewhere that isn't windwave, making it a grey import of a genuine bike.

I'm not sure if this is the case, but it's what walleater is implying.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:44 pm
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ahh, I see.
Thought Wiggle were being accused of shipping the colnago equivalent of chinarellos. ๐Ÿ˜ณ


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:46 pm
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Yeah, it's not that sort of thing that's being implied. It's like those De Rosas that are the same frame as a Ribble- genuine De Rosa, from China.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 6:48 pm
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here is the wiggle policy on returns:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/h/option/30testride#3


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 7:13 pm
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From this picture it's very difficult to see how it could be caused by over-tightening. Looks like it's pretty obviously a manufacturing fault in my inexpert opinion.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 7:22 pm
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My giant TCR advanced had exactly the same defect in the same place (I also purchased it from wiggle)
I've had the bike for 2 years now and covered countless miles and it never got any worse, I just put it down to a chip in the laquer , I don't think perfection exists in any frame whatever its made out of, I've had trek and specialized bikes with similar defects but have always been told its would,not affect the structure of the bike


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 7:35 pm
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It's going to affect the resale value though isn't it? Fair enough if you're not bothered by it but I can see why the OP would be.


 
Posted : 21/09/2012 7:56 pm
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Company in American that uses Wiggle name.


 
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