Carbon post damage?
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Thanks mate. The shop finally accepted to replace the bike. However i need you cover the shipping costs ($aud280) and wait up to 1-4 months due to low stock and the warranty process. They said as the giant gives life time warranty, i will be able to replace the bike if anything goes wrong anytime in the future. Maybe a better idea to keep the bike?
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afix the seat, ride the bike & in a couple of weeks odds are that blemish won's bother you ever again > not even win you sell/trade the bike
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Yeah, I'd agree. i assume the blemish is completely hid by the seat when it's attached anyway? And if there's a future problem or that same area gets worse, its the same bike that has a lifetime warranty anyway. I'd just document this issue as such with the manufacturer -- ie. that you're deferring replacement and will keep the bike for now since it is under lifetime warranty anyway, so if this issue becomes significant you'll expect their replacement offer to still stand in the future.
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Yeah, I'd agree. i assume the blemish is completely hid by the seat when it's attached anyway? And if there's a future problem or that same area gets worse, its the same bike that has a lifetime warranty anyway. I'd just document this issue as such with the manufacturer -- ie. that you're deferring replacement and will keep the bike for now since it is under lifetime warranty anyway, so if this issue becomes significant you'll expect their replacement offer to still stand in the future.
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"I have discussed this with our warranty department after viewing the image and it is our opinion that there is no warranty claim here. Noted that there is some paint chipping and carbon fraying around where the post has been cut but this is not a manufacturing defect. It is also not a structural issue.
As far as this affecting any further warranty claim on the bike, it will not. We look at all warranty claims on their merit individually so this will not have any bearing on future decisions if they arise."
Good enough? My only concern is that the individual didn't have @giant.com in his signature as he is a giant sales agent. However I spoke to the shop owner and he again confirmed over the phone that if i have any issues in future he will cover me.