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• #2
That's very good of them, considering its a 2009!
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• #3
Cripes! Was there any indication it was going to go? Did you somehow stay on the bike?
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• #4
Lifetime warranty! :)
Amazingly I didn't hit the deck, bruised my leg a bit. Luckily was just pulling off from lights.
Went for silver.
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• #5
You have to admire the way Specialized stand behind their product. Good stuff.
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• #7
Cheers Specialized :)
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• #8
How does the frame replacement scheme function? Ie would this be still in place if I was to buy a second hand tarmac or roubaix? Cheers
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• #9
no
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• #10
Thanks. So then only brand spanking new then? Any level frame?
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• #11
Not new, just the original buyer
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• #12
And only if you had the bike assembled by an authorised dealer
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yep, not sure how it works on framesets ..
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Specialized just need to be able to track the frame to an offical retailer then to you having a recipt from that retailer. My 7 yo Allez frame cracked at rear dropout and I'd changed everything on it including fork and got a F&F replacement no problem
The steerer on my 2009 Roubaix Elite snapped this morning on the way to work (pic attached). Bugger.
Specialized have offered me a new frame as they do not have a fork which is appropriate. Yay!
They have offered me these 2 frames (pics attached).
1) W773144054 WF-ROUBAIX ELITE CARB/WHT/CHAR 54
2) W744143154 WF-ROUBAIX EXPERT SL4 SIL/CHAR/RED 54
I prefer the look of the black (Elite) but the silver (Expert SL4) is apparently better quality carbon... Anyone know if there is much difference?
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