Can you return a bike to the manufacturer
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Can you return a bike to the manufacturer
I bought a Trek Soho but I am not happy with it. I don't like it and at the end I don't ride it. No one from my family can use it either. Can I return it to the manufacturer? I didn't think it's possible but I read a thread here where one guy was going to do just that and people didn't say you can't so...
Don't laugh please I am new to the bike world - I've been riding for some time and I've never driven a car (i.e. I've produced very little emissions, at least CO2 
).
Regards
Don't laugh please I am new to the bike world - I've been riding for some time and I've never driven a car (i.e. I've produced very little emissions, at least CO2 
).Regards
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A bike should not have frequent mechanical problems unless it is being abused or was not set up properly by the shop that you bought it from. It also has a warranty which should be honored by the shop and many shops offer 6 months or 1 year of free service. If having mechanical problems they should rectify them.
What are the problems that you are having as your post was not at all specific?
A bicycle is actually quite simple mechanically and anyone dependent on one for transportation should try to learn basic maintenance. The Soho has minimal adjustments to learn about. I have a bike I built up with a Shimano 8 speed gear hub and mine is working fine.
What are the problems that you are having as your post was not at all specific?
A bicycle is actually quite simple mechanically and anyone dependent on one for transportation should try to learn basic maintenance. The Soho has minimal adjustments to learn about. I have a bike I built up with a Shimano 8 speed gear hub and mine is working fine.
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A bike should not have frequent mechanical problems unless it is being abused or was not set up properly by the shop that you bought it from. It also has a warranty which should be honored by the shop and many shops offer 6 months or 1 year of free service. If having mechanical problems they should rectify them.
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Bikes: Too darn many.. latest count is 11
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What about Ebay or Craiglist? If do not like something, I put it up for sale. The item gets recycled and my loss gets reduced, sometimes substantially and sometimes just a bit.
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Bikes: Too darn many.. latest count is 11
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? Or does he honestly not know that much about bikes? If he doesn't why is he takeing bearing assemblies apart?
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I bought a Trek Soho but I am not happy with it. I don't like it and at the end I don't ride it. No one from my family can use it either. Can I return it to the manufacturer? I didn't think it's possible but I read a thread here where one guy was going to do just that and people didn't say you can't so...
Don't laugh please I am new to the bike world - I've been riding for some time and I've never driven a car (i.e. I've produced very little emissions, at least CO2 
).
Regards
Don't laugh please I am new to the bike world - I've been riding for some time and I've never driven a car (i.e. I've produced very little emissions, at least CO2 
).Regards
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Actually no, unfortunately we're not.
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/577131-bearings-there-but-no-cage.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-mechanics/577482-bike-paint-came-off.html
Darwin was 100% right
I think it's extra special in the headset thread how he says it was making noise when he hits curbs.
https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/577131-bearings-there-but-no-cage.html
https://www.bikeforums.net/bicycle-mechanics/577482-bike-paint-came-off.html
Darwin was 100% right
I think it's extra special in the headset thread how he says it was making noise when he hits curbs.
Last edited by CCrew; 08-24-09 at 07:16 PM.
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Your answer, NO.
For the sake of all that is holy stand up and take responsibility for yourself. If you made a poor buying decision, it was you that did it and not the fault of anyone else. Accept it, learn what you can from it, move on, and don't try to foist your mistake on someone else's shoulders. You'll become a better person for it.
For the sake of all that is holy stand up and take responsibility for yourself. If you made a poor buying decision, it was you that did it and not the fault of anyone else. Accept it, learn what you can from it, move on, and don't try to foist your mistake on someone else's shoulders. You'll become a better person for it.





