jefmcg
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Because it saved him £205 pounds. Originally they offered to fix the bike for £430. Now it's down to £225.Jeez, why would he bother writing to the Graunaid (or any other newspaper for that matter)...
Because it saved him £205 pounds. Originally they offered to fix the bike for £430. Now it's down to £225.Jeez, why would he bother writing to the Graunaid (or any other newspaper for that matter)...
Because it saved him £205 pounds. Originally they offered to fix the bike for £430. Now it's down to £225.
Just to balance this, I've had three bikes recently, boxed, that needed basic bits bolting on, probably just like the OP and neither have required any major adjustments apart from a couple of clicks on the cable tension to the rear derallier. They have all been pretty well set up from the factory. I don't see why the Boardman would be any different.Lol, the jammy get - I still hold that he blatantly didn't index the gears and set the limiting screws and the chain fell into the wheel. Muppet.
Just to balance this, I've had three bikes recently, boxed, that needed basic bits bolting on, probably just like the OP and neither have required any major adjustments apart from a couple of clicks on the cable tension to the rear derallier. They have all been pretty well set up from the factory. I don't see why the Boardman would be any different.
Still a good idea to double check though.
The three bikes I've bought over the last couple of years (two of them kids bikes with gears) have been as boxed from the manufacturer. No pdi or set up, I've built all three which involved pedals, saddle, stem and front wheels and that's it, I think all three had rear wheels already attached and gears set up just requiring fine tuning to cable tension. To be honest I've been very impressed how they've been delivered and protected by packaging during transit, two of the bikes were not even from recognised well regarded sources - Tesco and Argos.Did the boxed bikes include a PDI note or not? My assumption (just an assumption it's true) was that if you buy a boxed bike from Halfords they literally wheel the box out of the stockroom and hand it over. No PDI. Whereas for eg when I bought a mail order bike through my erstwhile LBS in Sheffield, they unboxed then built the bike, PDI'ed it and then part-disassembled to re-pack.
The three bikes I've bought over the last couple of years (two of them kids bikes with gears) have been as boxed from the manufacturer. No pdi or set up, I've built all three which involved pedals, saddle, stem and front wheels and that's it, I think all three had rear wheels already attached and gears set up just requiring fine tuning to cable tension. To be honest I've been very impressed how they've been delivered and protected by packaging during transit, two of the bikes were not even from recognised well regarded sources - Tesco and Argos.
Obviously when building the bikes I have checked other aspects of the bikes not just assuming they are correct.
I guess had my bike (from Argos) had the OP's problem I would have no trouble getting a refund as there is no option for "in house" building - you have to do it yourself or get an LBS to do it for you.
My only issue is it's only a 1 year warranty, and I've only got 2.5 months left!Test the theory by breaking your Ventura...
I don't know having no experience of the exact scenario.
My only issue is it's only a 1 year warranty, and I've only got 2.5 months left!
I guess the issue here is signing your rights away by building yourself when buying from Halfords, but depending on the source building yourself is quite normal - mail order, internet, ebay etc etc just like any other item you may purchase. If it breaks you just send it back and get your money back or a new item.
Of course I've already scuppered my warranty by changing my wheels!! (And various other parts which invalidate the warranty anyway)Perfect - wait two more months then fiddle with the rear limiter screws and hey presto!!
Of course I've already scuppered my warranty by changing my wheels!! (And various other parts which invalidate the warranty anyway)