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Well the OP isn't the original purchaser so they're not really under any compulsion to get anything for him.
I can't understand this attitude. He's still a customer, directly or not. Would expect your car manufacturer to make you wait months for an essential part if you weren't the original purchaser?
Hey, I'm just pointing out that Evans don't have a warranty to fulfill.
Personally I think bike warranties should all be transferable, but in the case of cars I always buy used and I must say I like to stick to popular, well-proven models with cheap and widely available spares.
I had the same excuse from norco when I snapped the seat stay on my sight. Eventually sorted it free of charge though and if you're still looking for the part I have a 2012/2013 sight 1 frame sat in the garage that you can have if that's of any interest? Needs new bearings should all be in working order once changed.
I think my emails in profile of interested...
I was talking to a guy on a MTB Facebook group who is also trying to get some hardwhere for his Norco. His case is a warranty claim and he's got the same delivery date. Not much we can do though except wait and have a moan.
Cheers ekul. Email sent.
If it was a warranty claim I'd expect it to be taken off a donor bike or something.
Aren't Evans the distributor for Norco? Why don't they maintain stock of this sort of stuff?
Aren't Evans the distributor for Norco? Why don't they maintain stock of this sort of stuff?
Bolts and pivot hardware should be in stock, there's no excuse for not keeping a viable stock of consumables to hand.
At least the OP now knows why his linkage hardware has been delayed. With these things, good communication is absolutely vital. At least the management team at Evans have been in contact with the OP to explain. I suspect that although Evans' hands were tied, they could have been more effective with their feedback.
Good old social media, they can't hide from it. They can ignore emails and phone calls..
there's no excuse for not keeping a viable stock of consumables to hand
Registered specifically to second this. I could not agree more! Particularly when it is seemingly well known that Norco can take a long time to provide the UK with parts. I have personally experienced this with a replacement Sight frame and extreme difficulty sourcing a Threshold mech hanger.
I am currently waiting for an eta on a whole bunch of Range frame hardware from them. The Evans guy I'm dealing with has actually been incredibly helpful, but I don't feel a whole lot closer to a working bike.
Such a shame as I totally love riding the bikes they make. It sometimes feels as though after sales is an after thought, regardless of whatever the truth of that statement is within Norco. Perception is key!