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ricefarmerr 08-31-14 01:12 AM

Fake bmc impec
 
If it possible to tell if an impec is fake just by looking at it? And if so, what are some of the thing i should look for?

mox 08-31-14 01:42 AM

If I'm not mistaken, the knockoff Chinese frames don't have actual lugs, but are just molded in one piece.

hamster 08-31-14 02:18 AM

Right. Though, if it's a well-made clone, it may not be obvious that it does not have lugs. Also look for joints in the lugs (real BMCs have two-part lugs with visible hair-thin joints between them.)

Real:
http://www.racycles.com/assets/produ...estt_Red_4.jpg

Fake:

http://g03.s.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1mRuWF...Xq6xXFXXXt.jpg

Bad fake:

http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/635/3...346635_676.jpg

BigJeff 08-31-14 07:32 PM

Haha or you cold just check of it is sold on alibaba....

Used is used but "new and old model" is a risk.

Ebay with PayPal guarantees you are protected and will get your money back, but doesn't guarantee authenticity.

I've been scammed once on an eBay frame.... Turns out the same photo was used 6 months earlier for a sale, And I was the chump.

Therr are good deals and too good to be true deals.

ricefarmerr 08-31-14 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by hamster (Post 17085936)
Right. Though, if it's a well-made clone, it may not be obvious that it does not have lugs. Also look for joints in the lugs (real BMCs have two-part lugs with visible hair-thin joints between them.)

Real:
http://www.racycles.com/assets/produ...estt_Red_4.jpg

Fake:

http://g03.s.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1mRuWF...Xq6xXFXXXt.jpg

Bad fake:

http://i00.i.aliimg.com/img/pb/635/3...346635_676.jpg

ahh thank you.

Will Goes Boing 08-31-14 11:22 PM

If it costs $500 when the real frame costs well over $5000..... I would think that's a dead give-away.

ricefarmerr 09-01-14 08:44 PM


Originally Posted by Will Goes Boing (Post 17088748)
If it costs $500 when the real frame costs well over $5000..... I would think that's a dead give-away.

and what if i'm buying it off craigslist and it cost $3k for a used frame? not so much a dead give-away is it now.

Will Goes Boing 09-01-14 09:05 PM


Originally Posted by ricefarmerr (Post 17091150)
and what if i'm buying it off craigslist and it cost $3k for a used frame? not so much a dead give-away is it now.

Well in that case the smart thing to do would be asking the guy to meet you at a high end bike shop that carries BMC's, so the frame can be checked out by the bike shop to verify that A) its authenticity and B) have professionals inspect it for damage.

ricefarmerr 09-01-14 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Will Goes Boing (Post 17091208)
Well in that case the smart thing to do would be asking the guy to meet you at a high end bike shop that carries BMC's, so the frame can be checked out by the bike shop to verify that A) its authenticity and B) have professionals inspect it for damage.

it's also a smart thing to ask around, like asking people on a bike specific forum. the interweb don't need more jack ass. so if u can't contribute to helping someone on a forum, without acting like a dumb smart ass, then i suggest u to **** off.

Dan333SP 09-01-14 09:19 PM

He gave you pretty solid advice. How you took offense to the way he worded that is beyond my understanding. Oh, internet. Why risk a bad purchase? Take the thing to a real BMC dealer so they can verify that it is legit and undamaged.

Will Goes Boing 09-01-14 10:43 PM


Originally Posted by ricefarmerr (Post 17091221)
it's also a smart thing to ask around, like asking people on a bike specific forum. the interweb don't need more jack ass. so if u can't contribute to helping someone on a forum, without acting like a dumb smart ass, then i suggest u to **** off.

WOW.......

I have absolutely NO idea why you're so pissed off.

rebel1916 09-01-14 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by ricefarmerr (Post 17091221)
it's also a smart thing to ask around, like asking people on a bike specific forum. the interweb don't need more jack ass. so if u can't contribute to helping someone on a forum, without acting like a dumb smart ass, then i suggest u to **** off.

Go home, before you further embarrass yourself.

ricefarmerr 09-02-14 01:25 AM


Originally Posted by Dan333SP (Post 17091237)
He gave you pretty solid advice. How you took offense to the way he worded that is beyond my understanding. Oh, internet. Why risk a bad purchase? Take the thing to a real BMC dealer so they can verify that it is legit and undamaged.

Both u and him gave the same advice. The difference was in the wording. I cant stand smart ass wanna be. If he had worded his reply as u have, i would have been totally cool with it. If u scroll up and read his first reply, u can immediately tell he's the smart ass wanna be type.

Elvo 09-02-14 01:45 AM


Originally Posted by ricefarmerr (Post 17091549)
Both u and him gave the same advice. The difference was in the wording. I cant stand smart ass wanna be. If he had worded his reply as u have, i would have been totally cool with it. If u scroll up and read his first reply, u can immediately tell he's the smart ass wanna be type.

Relax asian bro

ricefarmerr 09-02-14 03:22 AM


Originally Posted by rebel1916 (Post 17091406)
Go home, before you further embarrass yourself.

Im already home, and there's no embarrassment in telling an interweb dumb smart ass to **** off. Scroll up and see his all his replies before u post.

dvdslw 09-02-14 05:11 AM

This seems to be getting out of hand for no apparent reason. I see the advice as solid and to the point. I wouldn't have taken it as offensive because he's right. Yeah you can come here and ask around or do some online research but nothing will be as accurate as a hands on inspection by a true BMC retailer especially if you are paying $3,000 on Craigslist. Maybe you already bought it, found out it's a fake, and are lashing out?

rpenmanparker 09-02-14 07:46 AM


Originally Posted by dvdslw (Post 17091658)
This seems to be getting out of hand for no apparent reason. I see the advice as solid and to the point. I wouldn't have taken it as offensive because he's right. Yeah you can come here and ask around or do some online research but nothing will be as accurate as a hands on inspection by a true BMC retailer especially if you are paying $3,000 on Craigslist. Maybe you already bought it, found out it's a fake, and are lashing out?

I agree. I thought all the respondents were quite helpful.

Looigi 09-02-14 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by Will Goes Boing (Post 17091208)
Well in that case perhaps a good option would be asking the guy to meet you at a high end bike shop that carries BMC's, so the frame can be checked out by the bike shop to verify that A) its authenticity and B) have professionals inspect it for damage.

FIFY. Saying the "the smart thing to do" implies that was is being done isn't smart, or perhaps suggests that the OP isn't smart and you are, because you know the smart thing to do. e.g. The smart thing for you to do would be to phrase your suggestions as such rather than spouting them as dogma.

bikemig 09-02-14 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by ricefarmerr (Post 17091221)
it's also a smart thing to ask around, like asking people on a bike specific forum. the interweb don't need more jack ass. so if u can't contribute to helping someone on a forum, without acting like a dumb smart ass, then i suggest u to **** off.

This is seriously over the top. You need to chill.

rpenmanparker 09-02-14 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by Looigi (Post 17092067)
FIFY. Saying the "the smart thing to do" implies that was is being done isn't smart, or perhaps suggests that the OP isn't smart and you are, because you know the smart thing to do. e.g. The smart thing for you to do would be to phrase your suggestions as such rather than spouting them as dogma.

When political correctness gets in the way of the simple transfer of information it becomes an oxymoron. Telling someone what the "smart thing to do" is, doesn't suggest anything about what has already been done or is being done, only about what would be good to do in future. You changed the words but not the implicit or explicit meanings. OP has a burr under his saddle that needs to be taken care of.

PhotoJoe 09-02-14 09:00 AM

Well, this thread took a turn. I don't see it getting back on-topic, so I'm going to close it.


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