tudor_77
Veteran
Hi guys,
Just wanted to ask your opinion on some of the issues I have been having with my new-ish bike.
Back in June I bought a new Giant Defy Composite 2 from the local Giant dealer. Almost immediately I noticed a problem with the seatpost slipping into the frame despite being tightened to the correct torque. Took it back and it turned out to be a faulty seatpost clamp.
No worries, they replaced the clamp and the problem went away.
A couple of weeks later the headset came loose... I mean REALLY loose to the point it was dangerous to ride as it felt so utterly unstable at speed and was making a horrible crunchy creaking sound when riding out of the saddle. Popped it back to the shop and they re-tightened it telling me the 'bearings' had come loose but it was fixed now.
A week or so later I noticed the creaking sound had returned and the ring spacers could be turned by hand quite easily. Took bike back again for its free 6-week service and explained the situation and they said they would take a look at the headset again. When I picked the bike up they told me the headset bearings had come loose again but it was okay now as they had tightened it. But bring it back if it comes loose once more. I felt the ring spacers and they were tight and did not rotate at all.
When riding the bike home that familiar creak started to appear again when riding out of the saddle and by the time I got home the rings could be rotated quite easlily by hand, therefore I am assuming that it is loose again.
Is this normal for a bike to develop so many problems? The faulty seatpost clamp I could live with, a faulty component can easily make it to the production line occasionally and they quickly replaced it without fuss. However, the faulty headset has me worried. I have had to return this bike to get fixed 4 times since buying it about 6 wks ago. I have really lost faith in the bike itself and I keep thinking what else is wrong with it and what else could fail on me when I am 40 miles from home.
What would you do in this situation? I assume if I take the bike back they will just replace the headset but should I accept this? This does not seem normal for a brand new bike. Am I entitled to a refund on the grounds that the bike has had so many problems since buying it? Anyone here had any similar issues?
Sorry for the long post and thank you for reading.
Just wanted to ask your opinion on some of the issues I have been having with my new-ish bike.
Back in June I bought a new Giant Defy Composite 2 from the local Giant dealer. Almost immediately I noticed a problem with the seatpost slipping into the frame despite being tightened to the correct torque. Took it back and it turned out to be a faulty seatpost clamp.
No worries, they replaced the clamp and the problem went away.
A couple of weeks later the headset came loose... I mean REALLY loose to the point it was dangerous to ride as it felt so utterly unstable at speed and was making a horrible crunchy creaking sound when riding out of the saddle. Popped it back to the shop and they re-tightened it telling me the 'bearings' had come loose but it was fixed now.
A week or so later I noticed the creaking sound had returned and the ring spacers could be turned by hand quite easily. Took bike back again for its free 6-week service and explained the situation and they said they would take a look at the headset again. When I picked the bike up they told me the headset bearings had come loose again but it was okay now as they had tightened it. But bring it back if it comes loose once more. I felt the ring spacers and they were tight and did not rotate at all.
When riding the bike home that familiar creak started to appear again when riding out of the saddle and by the time I got home the rings could be rotated quite easlily by hand, therefore I am assuming that it is loose again.
Is this normal for a bike to develop so many problems? The faulty seatpost clamp I could live with, a faulty component can easily make it to the production line occasionally and they quickly replaced it without fuss. However, the faulty headset has me worried. I have had to return this bike to get fixed 4 times since buying it about 6 wks ago. I have really lost faith in the bike itself and I keep thinking what else is wrong with it and what else could fail on me when I am 40 miles from home.
What would you do in this situation? I assume if I take the bike back they will just replace the headset but should I accept this? This does not seem normal for a brand new bike. Am I entitled to a refund on the grounds that the bike has had so many problems since buying it? Anyone here had any similar issues?
Sorry for the long post and thank you for reading.