Old 09-15-15 | 07:35 AM
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Originally Posted by locolobo13
I had a similar experience a couple of years ago. The rear rim on my Trek hybrid split. Was expecting to buy a new one when I went to the shop. But they said Trek had a lifetime warranty on the rims. I had bought the bike brand new a few years before.

When I came back to pick up the bike they told me Trek refused to back up the warranty. Forget why. However they backed it up and there was no charge for the new rim. I told them I could pay but they said no. Bothered me a little but I buy stuff and have them fix the bike so hopefully it works out for both of us.

It is likely that the shop misrepresented (probably accidentally) the Trek component warranty when you purchased the bike - I don't think they ever claimed a lifetime warranty on rims or any other part, aside from the frame. Component warranty is generally one or, more rarely, two years.
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