Take the bike back to where you purchased it since this is a new model Have them take pictures and send in for shot at warranty coverage with Fisher. To me it looks like you landed very hard on the saddle during a jump. I broke a saddle like that once - not a seat tube. Boy did I have bruises. Fisher will have to make the decision as to whether it is impact damage or warranty. They usually try to cover most broken frames. I have never been able to get the frame covered when the break is behind the head tube - due to damage from missing a landing on a jump.



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Not a holly bush for kilometres.
Was out with a couple of mates for a regular weekly after-work blat around a very easy, completely non-technical loop. Felt the saddle slip and thought perhaps I hadn't done the seat post collar up tightly enough. Felt it slip again with a definite backward tilt this time and figured it must be the saddle rail clamp instead. Got off and scratched my head when I saw that both were secure. Then I saw the big crack and just gawped for a while.
I guess it's a long-term fatigue thing that has resulted in catastrophic failure. Thank goodness for the lifetime frame warrantee.

