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Ex9 cracked frame! Advice!
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oscillatewildlyFree Member
what difference should it make if its a first owner or 15th owner???? the frame cracked where there was a known fault and should be under warranty – give kal a break
cars now carry manufacturers for their engines etc over 3 years (more on some) and it doesnt matter whether your the 1st owner or 600th owner, as long as your in the period your fine as long as its not wear and tear.
a cracked frame is not wear and tear, its like a cars chassis snapping in half. FAIL!
i think it should be covered and id just be honest, if they did fail to help out then i certainly would take my business elsewhere.
some people are so harsh, i'd love to see this sort of thing happen to the people who see things more black/white/miserable type of sods on here that have to disagree with absolutly every topic started 😉 😆
ask the guy you bought it off for a copy of the receipt also, receipts often just have the price on, not so very often a customers name and address 😉
theotherjonvFree MemberOh FFS I give up.
TrekCol's already told him how to approach it for a good result, threatening what you'd do if you don't get what you want isn't going to appeal to Colin's best nature is it.
As for the warranty. They owe Kal naught. Beyond SoG act which is relevant to the original owner only, the warranty whether on bikes or cars is a 'gift'. Trek don't have to offer a lifetime warranty, Hyundai don't have to offer a 5 year warranty, but they do and it comes with terms. If the warranty says 'to the original owner' that's as far as their obligation goes. Many cars now offer 5 year unlimited owner warranty – that's right, different terms. So bluntly you're wrong; whether it's 1st or 15th owner has a huge bearing on the validity of the warranty depending on what it says.
[edit to cover your later edit]
We're trying to help! Colin's already said it's not black and white, I'm suggesting Kal tries to read the shades of grey as well. Mine's actually in for a (different) warranty issue right now as well, but 1/ I know I should be covered because I'm the original owner and 2/ I'm not shouting the odds over it until I know whether it will be.
Edric64Free MemberWhy post on here before possibly trying to blag warranty work you are not entitled to? As everyone reads this first it was not the wisest move!
neninjaFree MemberIf this was a car it would be treated as a safety recall and would be fixed FOC regardless of current ownership.
If manufacturers don't help out 'current' owners within the normal warranty periods whether through honouring warranty or offering very subsidised replacements especially for known faults then their frames have almost scrap 2nd hand value which will seriously affect potential new purchasers buying decisions.
oscillatewildlyFree Memberbluntly i am not wrong young man, all major car manufacturers warrantys are now changed with the change of owner, you could be the first or fifth owner and as long as its not wear and tear you have the same warranty as the original owner, the warranty is with the car – not the owner 😉 – look into it on any car servicing website! They dont stipulate that you must be the original owner, as soon as the warranty period is over, your on your own.
anyways, if they sort it then good, id be pretty peeved if they didnt, if there terms are that of not helping as hes the second owner then so be it, as stated above id take my business elsewhere. just because hes the second owner doesnt mean hes trashed the bike any more than the first owner would do.
if it happened to you, im sure you would be pleading with them to help out, not saying — they owe me nothing 😆
theotherjonvFree MemberDidzy. Thanks for the (slightly condesceding tbh) compliment but I'm not young. You may be right about the car warranties but OK, you still understand the point.
If it happened to me….. I'd expect to be covered because that's part of buying new – to get the warranty. If Trek are willing out of customer service to extend that to a further owner, well and good but I wouldn't be shouting the odds BEFORE finding that out.
duntstickFree MemberIt's a shame to have to resort to dishonesty and in this case it wouldn't be wise.
Hiding behind small print in warranties doesn't negate the fact that the manufacturer produced faulty goods unleashed them on the unsuspecting public and then failed to recall to recall them leaving a dangerous product out there waiting to fail.
We accept too much. Trek should be falling over themselves trying to find these dodgy frames and put them right before someone comes a cropper.
Agreed, they took steps with later models, but what of the frames still out there…….
oscillatewildlyFree Membertheotherjonv
sorry to be condescending sir 😉 🙁 i hate to argue on forums, its really quite pathetic
i dont wish to argue, im in the motor trade so have quite a vast knowledge of warranties etc…
anyways, yes i understand the point totally and i can see it from treks side too (slightly), but thats not a wear and tear type crack, especially if they have admitted in the past its a common fault on a certain batch, they should have recalled all those frames from day 1 of knowing about the weak spot, an unsuspecting second owner shouldnt have to foot the bill for a manufacturing error IMO, if it wasnt a known fault then its a bit of a different story. Anyways i hope he gets it sorted as im sure you do, just dont think he should be having to spend a penny with this one.
personally id never buy second hand, but not everyone can do that and so these issues will always arise (something im sure trek to dont want) and certainly something they dont want all over the internet on one of there most popular bikes, im sure something will get sorted, if not then i guess it would put Kal off buying another Trek…
KalFree MemberFirstly I didn't buy a 2 year old bike it was 2 months old and used twice!
Secondly if I hadn't started this thread then I wouldn't have found out that it's a known fault due to a design flaw in the welding!
KalFree MemberThirdly I've made a point of saying that im sure trek will sort me out and I've just been honest in my opinion if they did however come up short! WHICH I'M SURE THEY WON'T! how's that wrong?
bigyinnFree MemberHave you actually SPOKEN with trek / Trek agent yet? Most (but not all!) of the comments on here are pure conjecture abouth whether Trek will or wont honor the warranty.
The shops and importers will be open, get on the blower….theotherjonvFree MemberThirdly I've made a point of saying that im sure trek will sort me out and I've just been honest in my opinion if they did however come up short! WHICH I'M SURE THEY WON'T! how's that wrong?
Not 'wrong' – just that TrekCol told you how to proceed and how they'd respond before you started saying what you'd do if they didn't. Hence my advice to not push that point any further until you'd actually read and acted upon his post. That's all.
The rest of it, arguing with people about whether I'm young or not or whether warranties are / should be transferrable – that's STW for you 😳
TandemJeremyFree MemberThere is no point in arguing about what " should" be the position.
I think theotherjonv has explained what the position "is" Legal rights as the second owner are rather thin.
donksFree MemberDo us a favour KAl… give us EX9 owners a progress report on frame replacement/warrenty result will you as i for one would like to know the outcome. Not sure it would make much difference but Trek are in MK if thats were your from.
snakebiteFree MemberI bought my Remedy specifically based on Treks customer service and my LBS service. I know if I have any issues, they will be resolved. If you get offered a new rear end at a subsidised price, then I guess it will be covered for ever to you as the original owner….
When you buy a second hand bike/frame etc, you always factor in regardless of the condition age, the fact that you don't really know the bikes history and that it could be a dud for whatever reason, that's why even '2 rides old' second hand bikes have a price well below the RRP. YOU KNOW THE FACTS AND TAKE THE CHOICE.
I presume by now you have been into said LBS?
wwaswasFull MemberI think theotherjonv has explained what the position "is" Legal rights as the second owner are rather thin.
and TrekCol has given a pretty clear indication of what the importers view of the situation is and explained exactly what to do to achieve the outcome that the OP wants.
timdraytonFree Memberso why is everyone arguing then?
isnt there a thread about romany bashing or dog walking to go argue on?
bennyboyFree MemberI am on my second Remedy frame and 3rd Rear wheel all under warranty from Trek via LBS. Its already been said but be honest and get your LBS to fight your corner and I am sure Trek will sort something. My partner has a Trek EX8 09 model and no issues but I would buy Trek again just for their brilliant warranty, oh and the bikes are awesome!!!
Good luck
snakebiteFree MemberKal – Member
Corleys didn't bat an eyelid eyelid an when I rang them!
if you have a video phone, you have enough cash to purchase a subidised rear end!
horaFree MemberI wonder if anyone in the Trek distributors/importers visit STW.
horaFree MemberThe overuse of '!!' on the first page hurt my eyes too much.
If I sold a frame to a mate I'd be inclined to help him out- I'll be honest on that. If it was someone I didn't know. Not a chance.
BazzFull MemberI wouldn't buy a bike a bike off of you then!! I'd always help someone out than see a huge company like Trek, who should have recalled in the first place, screw over a fellow mtb'er.
wwaswasFull Memberaaaaarrrggghhhhh!
No one is being 'screwed over'.
Someone who works for Trek has posted on this thread (there's a clue in his name 'TrekCol') and told the OP exactly what to do to get the matter resolved.
horaFree MemberNo. Sorry. If you have that attitude then why not screw over credit card companies 'as they can afford it'?
How do you know how the subsequent owner treats the product, maybe it was dropped from a moving car? Maybe the rider is under-biked?
At what point do you stop passing on the receipt for the 'lifetime of the original owner warranty'?
Its not black and white but I don't agree with 'fellow m'tber'.
njee20Free MemberI'm with Hora here I must admit. I'm not saying I wouldn't help someone out, but if they came back to me, having bought a bike 4 years ago, it was obviously trashed, and asked me to claim on the warranty, they can sod off!
sillyoldmanFull MemberMy advice would be – don't post on a forum, and go speak to the Corley's/Trek to get as speedy solution as is possible.
The End.
horaFree MemberSometimes importers can be really helpful.
Some of 'them' have ridiculous part costs for a rear triangle.
Who was it now that wanted almost the cost of a normal frame for a rear triangle? Begins with an 'E'? 🙄
trekcolFree MemberGuys, i would like to add an additional comment. I do work for Trek, i am their warranty man
I have quoted Phil corleys a very favourable price for a replacement part. As the original poster has been honest and let people know he is not the original owner, Trek has no contract with him to supply a free of charge part. Obviously Phil Corleys will also charge a nominal profit related mark up for the part and possibly labour to install- after all they made no profit from the second hand purchase and they are a business who wants to make money!
The failure rate on the specific area concerned was tiny (less than 0.5%) so yes, we have seen some fail. These failures were resolved with free of charge replacements to original owners. The second hand owners are taken care of with very cheap replacement parts. Trek and Trek dealers final aim is to support Trek owners with good, if not great, service. If parts fail and the failure is covered by the warranty terms and conditions supplied by the shop, then free of charge parts are supplied. If parts need replacing that are not covered by the warranty terms and conditions, we will offer favourable prices wherever possible.
Thanks for all the comments, may i suggest the original poster discusses his options with Corleys and report back when his EX9 is up and running again?Trek Col
ChunkyMTBFree Memberhora – Member
Sometimes importers can be really helpful.Some of 'them' have ridiculous part costs for a rear triangle.
Who was it now that wanted almost the cost of a normal frame for a rear triangle? Begins with an 'E'?
Freeborn and Ellsworth?
cynic-alFree MemberI have a sh Heckler. The UK importers refused to sell me a swingarm! SC in the US didn't.
theotherjonvFree Membershould have got a Trek. their customer service is second to none, apparently.
PukzFree MemberCan't say fairer than that people! (TrekCol)….. and while you're at it I would recommend replacing all of the bearings, I did this with my EX aftr about a year and it made such a difference, it is surprising how much abuse they take with a few wet rides, with the new bearings everything was super buttery!
oscillatewildlyFree Memberregardless of owners, if where it has snapped is a known fault and a manufacturing error on the weld – then surely it should be replaced free of charge regardless??????
bit of a kop out if you ask me that one.
if it was a fresh claim with no history of a failure in that specific breakage place then id be with you 10000000%, however its a known fault on this exact bike. It should have been recalled and replaced instead of waiting for it to 'break'.
my 2p's worth which will no doubt get a good old slagging off 😆
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