Singlespeed & Fixed Gear - A problem with IRO...

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jammincakes
04-16-12, 06:50 PM
So, when I bought my IRO frameset (the Angus) I was really excited about opening up a brand new frame. At least that's what I thought I was getting.

Among further inspection on the frame, I noticed a PAINT CHIP (more like a scratch) on the top of the BB. I also noticed smaller paint chips across the downtube. I am NOT impressed.

So, what should I do? I am quite sure that I am going to return the frame, but I'm not too sure on what I am going to do in terms of getting a new frame: Either exchanging for a new one, OR getting a new frame entirely. Is this really of a big deal, and is anybody else getting these types of problems? What do you recommend for me? Thanks :)

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jdgesus
04-16-12, 07:01 PM
did you buy from IRO directly?

jammincakes
04-16-12, 07:03 PM
did you buy from IRO directly?
Yes, yes I did.


jdgesus
04-16-12, 07:12 PM
return it if you can

ddeadserious
04-16-12, 07:22 PM
Yep, if you can contact them to return/exchange it, you should.

You payed for a new frame in new condition, that's what you should have received.

bfloyd6969
04-16-12, 07:58 PM
I agree, you should get a new frame if that's what you paid for. Is this their way of justifying their sale price of $199?!

jammincakes
04-16-12, 08:15 PM
Thanks for all of the replies. I will start the not-so-fun time for returning something that I did not want to return in the first place...

I agree, you should get a new frame if that's what you paid for. Is this their way of justifying their sale price of $199?!
I hope not. Jeez. After all of the rave reviews of IRO, I wasn't expecting this (honestly) crap. This is beyond ridiculous.

bfloyd6969
04-16-12, 10:20 PM
How bad are the chips? Could they be touched up with some auto touch up paint? I only say this because it sounds like you don't want to return it - which I can understand. I don't know first hand but these sound like nice frames from what I read, and if this one is not exception other than the paint chips maybe it could be touched up if it isn't that bad. OTOH, if the chips are bad then you might not have a choice. Maybe you could contact them and get some parts thrown in for free for the troubles?....

gigantor
04-16-12, 10:28 PM
IRO frames kick ass.

The frame I received in 2006 was in good condition, except for a paint chip or two.

The paint jobs on IROs are not the best.

McChinken
04-16-12, 10:41 PM
tbh, I wouldn't really mind a few chips.

gigantor
04-16-12, 10:43 PM
tbh, I wouldn't really mind a few chips.

My cinelli bolt came with 1 chip. I don't mind it at all. I've gone through too many bikes that refuse to remain in "pristine" condition. You'll get chips from flying pebbles and random incidents, locking it up, etc... No big deal to me. Just let it chip and not worry :)

Scrodzilla
04-17-12, 06:22 AM
Why would you ask here instead of just contacting IRO to begin with?

mihlbach
04-17-12, 07:49 AM
My cinelli bolt came with 1 chip. I don't mind it at all. I've gone through too many bikes that refuse to remain in "pristine" condition. You'll get chips from flying pebbles and random incidents, locking it up, etc... No big deal to me. Just let it chip and not worry :)

+1. Its an IRO, not a $X,0000 custom job.

MuppetMower
04-17-12, 08:28 AM
The paint job on the recent iros are pretty darn bad.

Street rider
04-17-12, 09:04 AM
My frame didn't have any chips in it when I received it, but one of my brake levers was scuffed to hell, and only had paint on about half of the front of the lever, but it sure doesn't affect the performance at all. Like others said, it will just chip up anyway from riding it, so why bother with return shipping?

onegear
04-17-12, 12:12 PM
keep it.

ianjk
04-17-12, 12:23 PM
10 seconds of touch up paint and it will look like new from two feet away. Unless you are building it for a customer, I'd say keep it.

johnnytheboy
04-17-12, 12:41 PM
imo, pay for new and you should get new.
i'd prefer that scuffs and scratches come from my own use- not from a poorly prepped and/or painted frame.
hell, i never had a paint problem on either of my $200 kilo frames.
i'd at least email some pics and ask for a partial (20%?) refund......

carleton
04-17-12, 01:16 PM
Why would you ask here instead of just contacting IRO to begin with?

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8bits
04-17-12, 01:55 PM
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Sup sqrl!

carleton
04-17-12, 02:17 PM
Sup sqrl!

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Sir, there are over 50 customer service representatives in this call center. How do you keep coming up in my queue?! And, no, I will not tell you what I'm wearing.

JesusBananas
04-17-12, 02:21 PM
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Sir, there are over 50 customer service representatives in this call center. How do you keep coming up in my queue?! And, no, I will not tell you what I'm wearing.
:roflmao:

Cynikal
04-17-12, 02:34 PM
I supervised a call center and I can tell you that this is not what it looks like.

Santaria
04-17-12, 05:23 PM
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Sir, there are over 50 customer service representatives in this call center. How do you keep coming up in my queue?! And, no, I will not tell you what I'm wearing.

I'm going to assume that the actual call center representative looks like this on his day off.

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YellowWolf
04-17-12, 06:11 PM
IRO generally responds in a timely fashion. A few years ago, I emailed them and they responded within a few hours. I've tried calling once but was unsuccessful. However, they seem to have gone MIA on more than a few occasions recently.

ianjk
04-17-12, 09:51 PM
Are two paint chips worth two weeks waiting for shipping to get a prestine 200 dollar frame? Maybe it just me, but I beat the hell out of my bikes. Rain, snow, mud, sleet, who cares... Scratches/chips from locking up, who cares. Life is short, live it while you can.

I could see if it was your 1953 Paramount that you sent to Waterford for a $1,200 paint job, so it looks nice on your office wall, but if you plan on using the bike it will get chips/scratches... Touch-up paint is like $5, nobody will know unless they inspect it with a fine tooth comb.

justfitme
04-17-12, 10:26 PM
When I got my wife's SE and noticed 2 tiny scratches on the front wheel I made a picture right away and emailed nashbar. Right nex morning I received reply to send it back. I used paid postage and in 7 days i got a new wheel.
No worries at all.
If it bothers you then why you did not address it right away?
If it is not, then why go to the forum?

It should not be a problem to exchange the frame.
It should not be a problem to keep it and ride as it is.

It is all about how you feel... If there is any tiny bitter feel then I would exchange...