Not sure about everyone else, but I try to go out of my way to buy from boutique manufacturers for the more personalized and above-and-beyond service that usually comes with it.
Sorry man, the sarcasm obviously didn't come through - I too work damn hard for my toys I used to laugh at the "cheque book racers" at the back of the field. DHperu obviously doesn't fit in that category or he wouldn't be on here.Lame. Can't speak for everyone else but there's plenty of people out there (myself included) who have nice bikes because they've put every available cent towards it. I can speak from personal experience - it SUCKS when you've more or less dedicated your life to having a sick bike and riding it as much as you physically can, only to have it break through no real fault of your own. To not get any kind of backup from the manufacturer/distributor when it's clearly their fault not yours is just a kick in the teeth.
That race frame weights 5.5kg with shock. The race like logo makes it less durable? This tread is so informational - if the frame is labeled race it looses durability, same for stripping paint...agreed, we had a customer who painted his bmx. the companys warranty said in the book given to him painting voided the warranty. he cracked it and it was tough luck. if every shop and company had to warranty every claim that show up at the door then they would be bankrupt.
also your using a race frame at whistler......... thats like doing somersaults with a baby on your back, it might work out but most likely something going to give. From what ive seen whistler is a place where parts frames forks and shocks go to die in the local shops parts bin. go get a park frame like a Scott or a Kona and stop using race frames at bike parks trying to look cool since this is what happens
No it's not. But it is nice to see that U.S geographical knowledge is still right up thereIts french ya know.
I was going to say, Andorra isn't France.No it's not. But it is nice to see that U.S geographical knowledge is still right up there
Q4T!Not sure about everyone else, but I try to go out of my way to buy from boutique manufacturers for the more personalized and above-and-beyond service that usually comes with it.
Good, glad to hear it. I approve whole heartedly of giving the brand/dealer/distributer a chance to take care of business before making a fuss, but if they don't for something that is very clearly a defect, then its time to raise a stink!UPDATE:
I just got an email from the Commencal Brand Manager, Michael Raney, He's sent me a warantee form to be filled out but still says he cannot promise anything....
now i have to find my receipt!
They did offer him a deal. Which is all he should get IMO.I can definitely see both sides here. In the end though, I'm surprised they weren't willing to at least offer a discount on a new frame or even at cost.
I feel the same way, i've just been pleading my case without talking sh!t because i know that's not the way to get things going in you're favour. If i do get my warantee i'll be a very happy camper, i would have learned my lesson to not touch the original paint and probably will continue buying commencal bikes in the future because i really love the way the bike rides.Good, glad to hear it. I approve whole heartedly of giving the brand/dealer/distributer a chance to take care of business before making a fuss, but if they don't for something that is very clearly a defect, then its time to raise a stink!
Nice guys get **** all.they helped me take the decision to be more insistant and not back down from the first time they said no.
Jeff's actually canadian, and he knows they're from andorra, but he also knows that they're basically still all frenchies!No it's not. But it is nice to see that U.S geographical knowledge is still right up there
You shouldn't, but it's good to "suck-up" in case they're reading this.will continue buying commencal bikes in the future because i really love the way the bike rides.
Crackencal. Maybe its not cracking, its surrendering. Its french ya know.
so it's basically like Canada basically being America? Now I get it thenJeff's actually canadian, and he knows they're from andorra, but he also knows that they're basically still all frenchies!
exactly....I got rid of mine after the second time in a year it cracked...crappy cracking bike building should not be rewarded with loyaltyYou shouldn't.
oh no you didn't?!! heh heh.....it would actually be more like we were all American, but moved to Canada cause we didn't want to pay US taxes, or any taxes for that matter......so it's basically like Canada basically being America? Now I get it then
ThenSorry guys but i gotta vent this out somewhere, Last year i bought a Commencal Supreme DH frame, it came in a but ugly green which i decided to change to white, stripped the paint, and painted the frame white with a clear coat, no heat treatment or anything. Since then i only rode a month at whistler and didn't touch the bike for 6 months.
You recant the 1st bolded statement and say that you or someone just painted over the frame?The frame was not sandblasted at all, they actually painted ontop of the original paint then i stuck stickers ontop! and for those who have seen a commencal, they use VERY thick tubing, reason for why they are so heavy. I've since sent an email to the Commencal Brand Manager at BTI pleading my case, have my fingers crossed he reconsiders. I really cant afford another 3Grand frame
I totally agree with this, and this would be the part where dhperu could have said "yeah I messed up, but..." to the guy in charge-- that could get him somewhere. People make mistakes, and people are capable of recognizing this and helping you out, but you have to give people a reason to cut you some slack.However, we live in a society that is governed by rules. It's our responsibility to know them, and when we break them, we suffer the consequences. And we've got no one to blame but ourselves.
My when the tranny blew in my car, it was technically out of warranty, way out. But it was a known problem, so Honda replaced it for free (go Honda!). And it certainly ate into their margin WAYYYYYY more than a new front triangle will eat into commencal's margins. What is that called? Oh ya, customer service and good business. Seems like commencal doesn't know what those words mean.At the risk of sounding like an unsympathetic ass,
Pretty sure Max Commencal is french, hence the french comment. If we're going on where the company is based, then we can call them Andorran. But really, I guess that means Max is french and the bikes are Taiwanese.No it's not. But it is nice to see that U.S geographical knowledge is still right up there
complete e-domination.Pretty sure Max Commencal is french, hence the french comment. If we're going on where the company is based, then we can call them Andorran. But really, I guess that means Max is french and the bikes are Taiwanese.
Yes, yes they should. Especially if by request. As I stated above, 5-10 minutes of sanding (less if you use a powersander) is all it would take.Should they strip down some paint on yours to make sure there's no evidence of sandblasting? To that end, should they undergo that level of inspection on every frame that comes in for warranty? Surely you can see the Pandora's box that opens.
I guess my counterpoint would be that Commencal wrote the warranty with some very specific language ("don't paint the damn thing") so that they wouldn't have to get into all that. The customer implicitly agreed to that language when he bought the frame, then turned around and violated his end of the deal.Yes, yes they should. Especially if by request. As I stated above, 5-10 minutes of sanding (less if you use a powersander) is all it would take.
I would expect at LEAST that level of attention for what these frames cost. I don't think that is a all a stretch to require such detailed inspection on a $2.5-3k pile of aluminum tubing and welds.
A cracked headtube on any frame within a warranty period, regardless of what was done to it, should have the manufacturers full attention.
Totally AgreeMy when the tranny blew in my car, it was technically out of warranty, way out. But it was a known problem, so Honda replaced it for free (go Honda!). And it certainly ate into their margin WAYYYYYY more than a new front triangle will eat into commencal's margins. What is that called? Oh ya, customer service and good business. Seems like commencal doesn't know what those words mean.
Totally agree here too and your previous statement. However, while they don't have to, they should, if they are smart and looking at the big picture. It's like investing, you don't have to but you usually get rewarded after making a little sacrifice and some educated decisions. This would be a good faith move on their part. They are already getting a bad rep in the industry and doing something ABOVE and BEYOND may help repair that. When was the last time someone in a company got promoted for doing their job. They got a bonus or a promotion (or in this case, a loyal customer and future customers) by going the extra mile.I totally agree it would be awesome of Commencal to step up and take care of the guy. I just don't think they owe him that.
Very nice lawyer speak. Somehow in the middle of that carefully crafted argument you neglected to mention the whole "widespread headtube cracking" issue. Case closed my ass.Recap:
1) Dude buys Commencal frame.
2) Commencal Warranty says void if paint removed and recoated.
3) Dude strips paint with undisclosed technique, repaints, rides.
4) Dude finds crack in frame, seeks warranty coverage.
5) Commencal's distributor says see point (2).
6) Dude complains about (5), ignores (2), comes to Ridemonkey to complain more.
I tend to agree with John P, probably because I'm one of those dudes who has a law degree and has been the member of the bar in 3 different states, and who has worked on a lot of product liability and contract disputes from both sides of the dispute (consumer vs manufacturer).
Also because Dude lied about stripping the paint and because there are paint removal techniques that can compromise frame strength -- hence the reason for voiding Warranty unless recoat done by factory or factory-approved recoater.
Case closed. Dude should lose!
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Post-mortem: Commencal could earn "good will" (whatever that is) by giving Dude a new frame or a reduced-cost replacement.
Post-post-mortem: "Good will" is so nebulous as to be forgettable.