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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2010
    Location
    Wilts, UK
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    Welcome! I hope you can be re-united with your lovely bike soon.

    (The Specialized Vita Elite is on a shortlist of two for my next bike, it was great to read about your experience with it, thank you and also to TTUChick).
    Dawes Cambridge Mixte, Specialized Hardrock, Specialized Vita.

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  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Delaware
    Posts
    30
    Thanks for all of the replies--and the support. I have learned so much from this forum already. I have to admit it's the only one I have ever felt inspired to join!

    The first thing I did after I took the Vita into the shop was get my "vintage" (sounds so much better than old/outdated) Fuji down off of the hook in the garage and take it in for a tune-up. It's not my Vita, but much better than no bike, and I'm actually kind of enjoying being reunited with it. (Did that sound weird?)

    I am thinking about contacting Specialized directly, because I know some people did get replacement forks earlier. A lot of them seem to be back-ordered now, though, so quick results don't seem likely.

    And no pictures yet--I should have taken some before but didn't get around to it, but I will try my best to get and post some once I finally get the bike back.

    Jyyanks, I am going to try riding this winter, at least on "nice days", but I guess I will find out how hardy I am. I can only ride on weekends now, too. I miss the after work rides. I am planning to get a trainer and put the Fuji on that for the winter, so I will at least have an indoor option when it really gets cold.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Apr 2009
    Location
    Tucson, AZ
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    I completely understand your separation anxiety. When I left my bike at my parents' house last year (for about six months), I was not a happy camper when spring rolled around! (And let's not talk about how grumpy I got over the summer while she was it the shop.)

    (And no, it doesn't sound weird to want to get reacquainted with your Fuji.)
    At least I don't leave slime trails.
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  4. #4
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    West Texas
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    Oh, one thing I forgot to mention about the recall... I did receive a quick replacement initially, but Specialized sent a fork with a matte black finish which IMO looked terrible on my bike with a glossy grey finish with white pinstriping. After discussing my disappointment with the asthetics, my LBS called Specialized and arraigned to have a new fork custom painted to match the original.

    You might want to inquire about what the replacement looks like along with the estimated timeline for repair.
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    '12 Cannondale SuperSix 105
    '11 Specialized Vita Comp
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  5. #5
    Join Date
    Nov 2011
    Location
    Delaware
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    Quote Originally Posted by TTUchick View Post
    Oh, one thing I forgot to mention about the recall... I did receive a quick replacement initially, but Specialized sent a fork with a matte black finish which IMO looked terrible on my bike with a glossy grey finish with white pinstriping. After discussing my disappointment with the asthetics, my LBS called Specialized and arraigned to have a new fork custom painted to match the original.

    You might want to inquire about what the replacement looks like along with the estimated timeline for repair.
    I don't blame you for not being satisfied with the replacement. Are they charging you anything to have the new fork custom painted? I don't understand how they can do a recall on the bikes that we purchased, replace the part (eventually) with one that doesn't even look like the original, and expect customers to be satisfied. I'm not trying to be unreasonable here--I really like specialized bikes--but I would like to end up with the same product that I purchased. I guess I could live with a black fork that is safer, but still....

    By the way, one of the reasons I am trying to be patient here is that the LBS that has the bike now is not the one I bought it from. I do shop there, and I would have liked to buy the bike from them. However, they told me that they did not have, and could not get, the one that I wanted. The recall notice said that I should take it to a Specialized dealer. Maybe I should have taken it back to where I bought it, but that (for various reasons) was not convenient at the time. I checked with the LBS shop, is the closest Specialized dealer, and they said they would do it.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Sep 2011
    Location
    West Texas
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    Berrybiker, thankfully they are not charging me for the custom paint. I actually begged the guy at the LBS to just put my original fork back on and that I would take my chances on not having one of the defective forks... that is when he made a few calls and Specialized came back with two offers: either a monetary compensation or having a new fork painted to match the original.

    Good luck with being patient! I currently have my bike in the garage but am still quite impatient to have her back to her normal self. I originally wanted the black/pink version which was unavailable so the guys at the shop talked me into upgrading to the grey/white version... which even matches one of my favorite dresses (yep, I am one of those chicks who wears a dress while riding somewhere lol)
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    '74 Schwinn Breeze (an amazingly perfect garage-sale find)
    '12 Cannondale SuperSix 105
    '11 Specialized Vita Comp
    '90-something Schwinn Mesa GSX

  7. #7
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    Southeast Nebraska
    Posts
    459
    My fork hasn't come in either and it was several months ago. I've seen the fork (black) that goes on everyone's bike regardless of paint scheme and it's not pretty. If Specialized can't bother to match my bike fork (Sirrus Comp) that I paid a lot of money for, I'd rather have my money back citing that it's their fault.

    Of course they won't do that under grounds that they replaced the fork, but I'm also tempted to get just go get my bike back and take the risks. My understanding is it was two people's forks that went out hence the recall.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Portland, OR
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    Hmmm, I wonder, if you really want your bike back, if there is a way the LBS can provide a "loaner" fork, hopefully at Specialized's expense. I mean, you paid to ride the bike and it is not your fault there is a recall, so you should not have to overly suffer.

    Just a thought, I guess. Good luck and happy riding.

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