Old 12-29-20 | 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by gubawatts
Thanks for replies and advice.

I called their Customer Service line and they indicated that the Fluid trainer I have was manufactured by CycleOps before Saris bought them out. They weren't willing to warranty the unit, but would send me a new complete Fluid2 for $150.00+shipping, if I send in the leaking resistance unit. Seems like a good deal to me given the age of the trainer.

They only want the resistance unit, and said to toss out the frame, but I'll definitely keep that as a bike stand, since I don't have a repair stand yet.
that doesn't seem right to me, when Saris bought out CycleOps they agreed to honor their lifetime warranty. All you should have to pay for is shipping. Saris is NOT a good company, they will only warranty something for as long as they make that particular model, if they even as so much change the model number and that's it, you'll have no warranty on the previous model.
https://www.mtbr.com/threads/saris-n...ranty.1104515/
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