Frame failure Carbon Road Bike

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Tucker13
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by Tucker13

I take your point of view Colnago, that was initial thought too, but then considered , I have been upgraded to a better frame and have a winter spare frame now too albeit I had to pay additional Money

I will be honest though, as a person who has purchased Alll Storck products only , I don't think I will indulge again in the Brand , I believe I will try something different now, so yes I am inclined to agree with your comment in a way

beeatnik
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by beeatnik

Wonder if Competitive Cyclist gets special terms from Storck.

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Tucker13
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by Tucker13

Explain ?

beeatnik
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by beeatnik

Corporate ownership, high-volume, low-margin sales model. Not much room there for a boutique brand with bad QC and a high warranty rate. And, yet, Storck is still around for another year; it would seem.

Svetty
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by Svetty

Sounds like a fair compromise to me.....

KLabs
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by KLabs

Isn't this frame now out of warranty? You should try to get parts replaced on your car or electrical appliances when the warranty has ended... just a thought :)

Some frames though have lifetime warranty's :)

KLabs
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by KLabs

Why did you buy the Storck frame knowing that the warranty is only 2 years...

jeffy
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by jeffy

glad you have found better resolution OP

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