CHAIN GANG THURSDAY EVENING (16th )?

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PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Have you spoken to Piers at CH? I'm sure Ridgeback should take care of that if it's within - or almost within - warranty period...
willhub
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Post by willhub »

PhilBixby wrote:Have you spoken to Piers at CH? I'm sure Ridgeback should take care of that if it's within - or almost within - warranty period...
Yes but judging by the time it took for my shifters to come back I'll be off cycling and unfit for like 5 weeks, as I go back to Manchester on sunday and wont be back for 10 weeks, I need a new frame before sunday and I've been looking for a new frame and I was a reliable frame (like something from cannondale), I can flog the genesis on ebay.
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

What... "one careful owner, crack near bottom bracket"?
willhub
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Post by willhub »

Well it's hardly my fault is it that it has cracked? How was I supposed to stop it without knowing it cracked?

Maybe I just put too much power through the frame for it to handle? :lol: .... I wish...
RICHARDIIII
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Post by RICHARDIIII »

Where is the route by the way? I dont finish work till 6, so will have to meet everyone out there.
Arthur
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Post by Arthur »

Richard, head out of town through Bishopthorpe, and on towards the road to Appleton Roebuck. At the T at the end, if you turn left then keep going right, you'll pick us up as we go round the other way to get left turns.

Here's a map:

http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=2728932
AndrewM
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Post by AndrewM »

Count me out of tonight, I now have 7 puppies to try to get to grips with.

Aaarghhh!
Dr Dave
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Post by Dr Dave »

Will - if the frame has cracked the shop/manufacturer should replace it - end of story! You should be able to negotiate another bike to borrow/use whilst yours is being repaired.

Are you sure it isn't just the paint?
willhub
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Post by willhub »

Unsure, even the people at the shop could not tell what it was, they went and bought a magnifying glass and was still unsure, I think he said it's also cracked on the other side but hard to tell if it is a crack.

I doubt Cycle heaven would lend me a bike of equal spec and then let me zoom off to Manchester on it for 10 weeks now would they!?!?
PhilBixby
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Post by PhilBixby »

Why not ask them? If I had a frame crack in under a year I certainly wouldn't just be shrugging my shoulders and buying another one!
AndrewM
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Post by AndrewM »

PhilBixby wrote:Why not ask them? If I had a frame crack in under a year I certainly wouldn't just be shrugging my shoulders and buying another one!
Absolutely!

Also, I can't say I'd be impressed if the staff used magnifying glasses to inspect it as well. It wouldn't be ideal if the frame separated as you were descending at a pace.
willhub
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Post by willhub »

They dont provide road bikes, only a MTB, and unfortunatly I cant do club runs with that.

I can risk it financially but if I dont get a job in the summer holidays which I really want to do them I am in deep trouble tbh.

So I might just have to wait it out, just I'm worried about how frustrated I'll be when I finally start cycling again in 10-20 weeks to find out my fitness has dropped and I wont be happy. I dont want to start running I will get gauranteed knee problems doing that they aint the best atm already.
Dr Dave
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Post by Dr Dave »

Will, it's simple. Assuming that you haven't misused/abused the bike then I recommend the following:

1. If the frame has cracked at just over a year this is unacceptable. You should state this to the shop and ask what they are going to do about it - either get the frame repaired or supply an equivalent.

2. If you have to go back to Manchester without your bike then so be it. Leave it at the shop having established that a fix - acceptable to you - is going to be completed.

3. If you need a bike in Manc then borrow one or buy a cheap heap from ebay, an advert in the local paper etc etc

4. Return from Manchester to collect the bike once it has been repaired.

Personally I also think that the club should maybe make representation as we have a relationship with CH and need to be confident that they are going to be responsive to people who use them because of this relationship.
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Post by Arthur »

I don't think CH are to blame here - they probably don't even know it's cracked. Will, take it back. I'm sure they'll give you and new frame and swap the bits over.
willhub
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Post by willhub »

I've stripped my bike down, took about 10mins, taking the frame to CH, from looking inside through the BB area it does look like there is a propor crack on the inside!

I'm going to have bought a new bike by sunday, I dont do heaps and I need a summer bike.
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