Giant lifetime frame warranty

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jasonmccullum

Über Member
Has anyone had any experience with a frame replacement with Giant

I had my bike serviced (by a giant rep) and the part where the front mech is screwed into the frame is damaged (the lug has fallen out of the frame)

They are going to ask for a new frame from Giant


Anyone know how long this will take?


Thanks

Jay
 
I've not experience with Giant, only Focus TBH which is of no help.

Although I have heard that Giant have a tendency to get rather wriggly with their 'lifetime' frame warranty.

Hope you get sorted.
 

vickster

Squire
There was a thread not too long ago about a Giant warranty on a top end bike. Got sorted IIRC but can't recall the name of the poster

I guess with all such things, patience and keeping on top of the process
 

WychwoodTrev

Well-Known Member
A guy I know from Carterton had the same problem as you he just got a new bike from Giant no hassle even got to keep the old bike so sold the groupset off don't know how long it took though
 

Nick Stone

Well-Known Member
Had a problem with my old commencal frame but was exchanged by distributor I don't know how people can squabble if there is a fault with something they've sold. Hope it's a replacement frame will be nice and shiny
 
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jasonmccullum

Über Member
finally found out today after 18 days they are going to repair my frame rather than replace it.

now i just have to wait for them to order the part to do it and they expect i will get the frame back in a further 14 days

thinking this will be the last giant i will buy for a while


might buy a chinese frame to have some fun with over the winter
 
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User6179

Guest
There was a thread not too long ago about a Giant warranty on a top end bike. Got sorted IIRC but can't recall the name of the poster

I guess with all such things, patience and keeping on top of the process


Do you work for giant? :smile:
 

vickster

Squire
No, my work is in no way associated with bikes, other than I commute on one time and weather permitting :smile:

There was another thread which may have helped at the time of the OP, nothing else. Patience and keeping on top of the process goes for any kind of dispute
 
I wrote my Giant TCX frame of when I hit a "Deer" last spring .
E mailed Giant and they replaced it at cost to the ike shop where I bought it from within 3 days for cost price £175.
Good service from a good company in my opinion.
 
Do you think he is telling fibs ?
I am not the type of chap to
(a) tell lies or
(b) get offended
but your comment is bordering on the offensive.
Cycling to work sping morning down here http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?hl=e...w=179&start=0&ndsp=27&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:0,i:88 as you can see wood land on either side odf the road, I was going about 25 mph the deer jumped out of the woods right in front of me within a split second it shot across the road an I hit its hind quarters.
Shaking like a leaf I checked the front wheel and forks, nothing wrong, set of to work , a further 15 miles.
Putting the bike in the shed I noticed paint peeling of the down tube , the impact had travelled through the wheel,and fork and crumpeld the down tube.
So there you are.
Apologies will be accepted.
regards
MW
 

vickster

Squire
I wrote my Giant TCX frame of when I hit a "Deer" last spring .
E mailed Giant and they replaced it at cost to the ike shop where I bought it from within 3 days for cost price £175.
Good service from a good company in my opinion.

It was how you put "deer" in inverted commas that threw me! I assumed it was a euphemism for something else! Punctuation is an extremely powerful tool, especially when used in a less than conventional way! Apologies!
 
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