thegravestoneman
three wheels on my wagon
- Location
- Castleford, Yorkshire
Yes, I received a call yesterday letting me know that there was a manufacturing fault with the front fork so my bike had to be recalled. The 3 options were as follows:
1) Evans hold my bike until January (when the solution is ready) and give me a £200 gift voucher to apologise for the inconvenience.
2) They hold my bike until January, give me a courtesy bike of similar spec until mine is ready and give me a £50 gift voucher.
3) I swap my bike for one of the same value (i.e. I swap my Hoy Sa Calobra .003 for a bike that costs £1000)
Has anyone else had the same call from Evans? I'm thinking I'll take the courtesy bike as I don't want to be bikeless for 2 months and, obviously barring this fault, I feel the bike is pretty good. They said they've only actually had one reported case of the fault but they don't want to take the risk of others faulting too. I've put about 1300 miles into mine since the end of August so I doubt the fault has had any impact on my bike.
Anyone else have the same dilemma? Wondering what other people think to this!
what happens if the loan bike gets stolen?I gave them a call this morning and I'm getting a Pinnacle Dolomite 5 as a loaner bike for the interim period whilst Evans hold my bike.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/pinnacle/dolomite-5-2013-road-bike-ec044213
It's about 1kg heavier but it has 105 gearing (like my Hoy) and is fairly similar in all other aspects. Shame about the paint job. Maybe I'll put my £50 voucher towards a tin of paint ...
I gave them a call this morning and I'm getting a Pinnacle Dolomite 5 as a loaner bike for the interim period whilst Evans hold my bike.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/pinnacle/dolomite-5-2013-road-bike-ec044213
It's about 1kg heavier but it has 105 gearing (like my Hoy) and is fairly similar in all other aspects. Shame about the paint job. Maybe I'll put my £50 voucher towards a tin of paint ...
YepExcept you don't have it currently or won't soon
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The coloured detailing on the Hoy bikes does help a bit though