Motobecane?
#27
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https://www.motobecane.com/warranty.html A lifetime warranty, sounds like some stuff you better watch out for. They only stand behind thier bikes forever. I bought an eighties Super Mirage (I think eighties) and I like it. The rear axle broke, but the bike had a lot of use and I don't think it had a lot of love. I love it though, like it more than my Raleigh.
#28
Originally Posted by AStomper
https://www.motobecane.com/warranty.html A lifetime warranty, sounds like some stuff you better watch out for. They only stand behind thier bikes forever. I bought an eighties Super Mirage (I think eighties) and I like it. The rear axle broke, but the bike had a lot of use and I don't think it had a lot of love. I love it though, like it more than my Raleigh.
that made your Super Mirage is not the same company as
Motobecane today.
Also, their warranty is complete bull****. "Bending the
frame, fork or other components is not covered by this
warranty." Completely useless, not worth the pixels it's
digitally printed on.
#29
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There is a recent post in the road cycling forum about someone who had issues with a motobecane bike that arrived is less than perfect shape.
Long in short of it, the owner posted and corrected the issue with the guys bike, in like 2 days. Left a reasonable post as well. Not that it was not annoying as hell to the guy, it at least got corrected.
There does seem to be a couple guys on here who have an axe to grind, and just make up **** as they go along.
Long in short of it, the owner posted and corrected the issue with the guys bike, in like 2 days. Left a reasonable post as well. Not that it was not annoying as hell to the guy, it at least got corrected.
There does seem to be a couple guys on here who have an axe to grind, and just make up **** as they go along.
#30
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One guy here in Houston bought a Motobecane. When the seatpost broke after two weeks, he asked for a replacement. He was told "that bike comes with an odd size of seatpost that we can't locate".
Buyer beware.[/quote]
Just saw this.......my messenger/track has a 27.2 seat post. I know its an odd size......where will i ever find a replacement**********????
I've heard that French bikes are built to strange dimensions.
Buyer beware.[/quote]
Just saw this.......my messenger/track has a 27.2 seat post. I know its an odd size......where will i ever find a replacement**********????
I've heard that French bikes are built to strange dimensions.
#34
Ladies, I'm collecting...
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From: Reppin' the 510. Oaktown.
Bikes: '95 Kona Firemountain - '07 Trek 1500
Shaneezes.. There are a couple of guys on here that hate Moto's with a passion. From the people that actually OWN one, there seems to be nothing but love. So to all the haters who own or work in LBSs (even though there are nice helpful bike techs in my LBS) whining about how Moto's can't be put together properly without a bicycle technician, you have insulted everyone elses intelligence. How the hell did you learn bike mechanics? It's a friggin' bike. You learned by tinkering with it. Not a single part on these REQUIRE an advanced degree in computers or mechanics to put together. Until there are electronic sensors that measures stress on the brakes, cassettes, cranks, chains, stem, fork, frame, tires, rims, cables, hubs, spokes, handlebars, grips, seatposts, saddle, etc...that only a trained certified mechanic needs to diagnose..anyone should be able to figure out how to fix whatever is ailing their ride. If you're feeling threatened by people actually LEARNING to do assembly, repairs, upgrades, etc..themselves, then maybe you need to work on your customer service and stop being such a damn "oh-no-I'm-so-much-better-than-anyone-that-rides-a-Moto" snob.
BTW...
What AMERICAN bike companies cover that? Let me know please. EVEN IF you manufacture your OWN frames (which I doubt) at your LBS, would you offer an UNLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY? I'd be happy to buy ANY bike with an UNLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY and thrash the hell out of it so I can get a new one!
BTW...
Also, their warranty is complete bull****. "Bending the
frame, fork or other components is not covered by this
warranty." Completely useless, not worth the pixels it's
digitally printed on.
frame, fork or other components is not covered by this
warranty." Completely useless, not worth the pixels it's
digitally printed on.
#35
Originally Posted by NeCrO632
What AMERICAN bike companies cover that? Let me know please. EVEN IF you manufacture your OWN frames (which I doubt) at your LBS, would you offer an UNLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY? I'd be happy to buy ANY bike with an UNLIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY and thrash the hell out of it so I can get a new one!
Also, WHO the hell SAID they had TROUBLE assembling a
Motobecane?
#37
Ladies, I'm collecting...
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From: Reppin' the 510. Oaktown.
Bikes: '95 Kona Firemountain - '07 Trek 1500
Originally Posted by bonechilling
Also, WHO the hell SAID they had TROUBLE assembling a
Motobecane?
Motobecane?
Originally Posted by AlanBikeHouston
The best bike, of any type, or any price range, is the bike sold at the corner bike shop. Proper assembly, tuning, and wheel truiing is the difference between a poor quality ride and a great ride.
#38
Originally Posted by adamdouze
Can anyone give me the skinny on Motobecane?
Tony





