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  1. #1
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    Just riding along...

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    Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.

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    oh!

    Òh dear!

    DD..are you ok? What happened??

    I do hope you're not on the injured list too

    C

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    Yeow! Bummer!!!!

    Really just riding along? Is that frame still under warranty?

  4. #4
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    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. Good luck.

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    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.

  6. #6
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    Is it from that batch of aluminum that's caused so much trouble? Someone posted a link somewhere on the board to the brands that got hit with some aluminum stock that fails.

    Terry was one of the brands, but that's all I can remember.

    (the real question is: were you riding near any holly bushes?)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    I sell Gary Fisher bikes. We have not had any bikes effected by "bad aluminum".

  8. #8
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    Oh no!!! Looks like all the holly bushes, world traveling and time zone shifting has taken its toll on your bike.

    Hopefully you'll be able to get it fixed under warranty. You bought this bike in the UK, right? I hope you'll be able to work with a shop in NZ to take care of this.

    By the way, I'm waiting to hear the story of the breakage. After the holly bush, you have a reputation to uphold, my dear!

    -- Melissa

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    I am getting very cautious about reading threads that DirtDiva starts. Ouch.

    Interestingly, she used fewer words to describe this outing.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    It's all in the title. 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.
    Last edited by DirtDiva; 12-06-2007 at 03:24 PM.
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  11. #11
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    Holy metal fatigue, Batman!

    DirtDiva, I'm glad you're OK. That could have been disastrous if it had happened during some of your more death-defying stunts.

    How long will it take to get a replacement frame?

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    That's a weird failure right above the weld! Just curious, is your seatpost long enough? Sometimes when it is too short, it will cause a failure in the bike frame in that area? Just want to be sure if you get a new bike, that it does not happen again - if that was the cause

    spoke

  13. #13
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    spokewench - If it's a stock seatpost, it should be plenty long. I just checked a 17.5" model - it has a 350mm post in it.

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    OMG! Thank goodness it's something you didn't discover going downhill or on a jump.
    Everything in moderation, including moderation.

    2007 Rodriguez Adventure/B72
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    It was the stock seatpost. Had a good couple of cm more than the minimum insertion line in there. No idea how long the replacement will take. Depends a bit what's in the country at the moment, etc. Sounds like I can chip in some cash as well to upgrade, should I chose. The short-travel Fuel 7 would look nice with all my bits on it.
    Last edited by DirtDiva; 12-06-2007 at 09:48 PM.
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