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Old 03-06-13 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by popeye
Go read the "carbon frame warranty question". It will be a cold day in hell that I ever buy anything Fuji. I know how Spec handles these issues and it is night and day.
Now YOU go read the latest post to that thread I can't say anything bad about Fuji now. I think their bikes are among the best values and seem to be under-appreciated for no real reason other than that they're not Specialized, Trek, or Cannondale. I was contemplating a new Synapse, but I think I'll stick with my Fiji for a while.
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