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Old 01-05-06, 07:23 AM
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Originally Posted by craigery
I have a Trek 2000. Then he mentioned that I should take it over to the trek dealership(a different LBS) and try to get a warranty claim on the frame without telling them that it was my fault.
I guess you better hope that nobody from this other bike shop is a reader of bikeforums...since your description was so detailed....

Rad's right....a warranty deal can take a while. Rep's got to look at it, then order the replacement, then shipping time, then building time. And you have to wait for the rep to get to that shop, and they typically handle multiple states. And if the rep says no...then you are still in the same boat. Because it will depend on the condition of the frame.

C'mon...what's more important? A wedding or a new bike?

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