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Old 03-01-06 | 07:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Az B
I know someone that recently tried to get his Bianchi frame replaced after it cracked, and Bianchi told him they only warranty aluminum frames for 5 years. Steel is lifetime, and I think Carbon is too.

Az
Carbon with a lifetime warranty? I dunno.


It really depends on how you ride, how often you ride, what you ride. I've had a frame bent from wear in less than a year, and my pinarello is about 4 years old and still feels like new. No experience with older aluminum, though I know cromo will last for at least 20 years
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