Kirsten
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zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Wow, that s*cks. That's so different from the experience my friend had just last year. IIRC Trek also paid the difference to replace any components that weren't compatible with his new frame (seatpost I believe, I think both FDs were clamp-on, but I could be totally wrong about both). Sorry to hear what happened to you.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I'm certainly going to inquire about this "cut and check" thing with our Trek rep to be able to help our clientele better if it happens here. Sorry NY that you had a bad experience. It sounds like your local shop tried to take care of you as best they could though...that's good.
I think the Calfee idea "pre cut" is a good idea. If its cut, I would imagine that CC would have to 12:1 bevel the entire section then assure it's alignment during reassembly. Sounds much more complex.
My boyfriend cracked the top tube of his Specialized this summer. Or rather, all the dudes falling down in front and on top of him in a race cracked the top tube. It was just a tiny crushed area, not a through and through crack. Tube was intact. He sent it to Calfee, who is going to repair the carbon for $250. Single color paint is $150 for him. Redoing some of the stripe designs with paint would be really expensive.
I had substantial damage to a carbon frame some years ago, when Calfee's prices were cheaper. My bike was involved in a rear impact while on the car bike rack incident. The downtube was connected but cracked through (highest level repair). Turns out the seat tube was also cracked due to some overtorquing (low level repair) (which I suspect was the LBS because I didn't do much tinkering with my bike at that time). I also killed the fork, which Calfee doesn't fix. I was looking at something like 600 for the repair including shipping, plus buying a new fork. Calfee's repair and paint prices have gone up a good big since then. For a low level frame, I decided it wasn't worth it. I just did crash replacement through the manufacturer, which cost me $1100 but allowed me to get a much higher level frame.
Anyway, I've seen some of Calfee's work (my boyfriend's is still out there getting worked on). They do a good job. You can tell the weave/layup is different, but I wouldn't hesitate to ride a bike after they repaired it.
I have been following this thread with curiosity to find out the outcome. I dislike the Trek strategy. Could they not accomplish the same with x-rays or some other non-destructive technique? It just seems like a strategy to push customers away from claiming the warranty. Of course, now I wonder what Cannondale does (given I have one). And good for Specialized!
NY_biker: I hope you get the frame repainted... without any Trek logos!
It sounds like Cannondale is pretty fair about things, at least from what a friend of mine is experiencing. He had an old guy pull out in front of him while he was coming down a hill (he's lucky to be alive). The bike he was on was destroyed. So while he waits for the man's insurance to divvy-out damages he decided to fix up an old Cannondale languishing in his garage. He discovered some stress damage in the aluminum, so he brought it to his LBS. Cannondale is replacing the frame (even 1 size smaller, since the existing bike was always bigger than he felt comfortable with), he is purchasing a new fork and seat post and keeping his existing components.
Kirsten
run/bike log
zoomylicious
'11 Cannondale SuperSix 4 Rival
'12 Salsa Mukluk 3
'14 Seven Mudhoney S Ti/disc/Di2
Thanks everyone for your support. I'm really not happy about the situation, but working with a helpful LBS manager is helping to keep me calm.
I'm going to ask him to let me know when the bike arrives from Trek so I can scoot over there and take some "before" photos. I think they've actually removed the paint around the crack, so it won't be a true "before," but I would still like something to compare the end product to.
The frame is mostly gray, and the crack is in an area covered by a white stripe (which is not centered correctly on the tube -- it makes centering the saddle really hard because it never looks right). So I don't think repainting (or decal-ing) "Trek" is an issue, but I will check.
Oh, also, Trek Madone cracked carbon frame Trek carbon frame crack Trek carbon warranty Trek carbon replacement. (I'm trying to add phrases to get this thread to show up in google searches, in case it's helpful to anyone else out there dealing with a similar problem.)
- Gray 2010 carbon WSD road bike, Rivet Independence saddle
- Red hardtail 26" aluminum mountain bike, Bontrager Evoke WSD saddle
- Royal blue 2018 aluminum gravel bike, Rivet Pearl saddle
Gone but not forgotten:
- Silver 2003 aluminum road bike
- Two awesome worn out Juliana saddles
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