one of my previous customers (here in the UK) sold his Wilson SP because he was having ongoing issues with the B/B area (regularly requiring rebuilds) and he is only a recreational DH rider, not extreme in any sense...
trying to get replacement parts (washer / shims?) through the distrib. (from Devinci in Canada) was taking too long and he basically got fed up with the high maintainance programme
he also said the alignment of the frame was not great, when he unbolted one end of his shock, it was 5mm off from the mounting and required some "flexure" to get the shock back into the mounting
I've ridden the Wilson SP and absolutely loved the ride quality, its incredibly confidence inspiring, pedals with authority and very neutral to ride, but have not owned one so cannot speak with any authority on long-term ownership / durability or any pivot problems first hand?
I have owned the older Ollie, 8-Flat-8 and several Hectiks and now a Dixon SP (all-mtn), and sold tonnes of their bikes to UK riders, and can say that Devinci always stood behind their products when any warranty issues rarely arose
trying to get replacement parts (washer / shims?) through the distrib. (from Devinci in Canada) was taking too long and he basically got fed up with the high maintainance programme
he also said the alignment of the frame was not great, when he unbolted one end of his shock, it was 5mm off from the mounting and required some "flexure" to get the shock back into the mounting
I've ridden the Wilson SP and absolutely loved the ride quality, its incredibly confidence inspiring, pedals with authority and very neutral to ride, but have not owned one so cannot speak with any authority on long-term ownership / durability or any pivot problems first hand?
I have owned the older Ollie, 8-Flat-8 and several Hectiks and now a Dixon SP (all-mtn), and sold tonnes of their bikes to UK riders, and can say that Devinci always stood behind their products when any warranty issues rarely arose