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Longbarn Killer

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  1. Unfortunately, these are the terrible warranties that are offered by the bike distributors. You shouldn't have to pay a cent to correct their product that has failed. Unfortunately, we as consumers, accept these terms and conditions when we buy a bicycle, so don't have a leg to stand on. When it comes to bicycles, there is no such thing as a small price.
  2. Everybody is assuming Specialized and giving them a bad wrap in the process. Lets not forget that this problem has nothing to do with Specialized, they did nothing wrong, it is the bike shop who failed to adhere to the manufacturer's requirements to epoxy the BB in place.
  3. I'm with the OP on this one. They damaged his frame due to their negligence. He reported the problems to them the first weekend that the problems appeared. They told him it takes time to "seat in" (huh?). What they should have done was check their work again. They chose not to, again more negligence. My opinion, they must make good on the damage they caused his bike. If this means a new frame, then so be it, if this means a new seat post, wheels build etc, they must cover these costs. Had they done the job properly in the first place, his bike would have been in perfect working order and he would not have been out of pocket.
  4. If you want to repaint your GT40 replica, then number 1. If you want to repaint your Porsche 917 replica, then number 2. If you want to repaint your bicycle, then number 3.
  5. SARS has 60 working days to respond to a dispute (not 21 days). If these 60 working days have expired, you need to lodge a complaint via the CMO (Complaints Monitoring Office). Those call centre escalations are not worth the time spent on the phone. They end up in cyber space. It's best that this is done via eFiling, however, you have the option to do this via telephone. If you do it electronically, they will probably tell you that eFiling is your only option. Having said that, if your objection was only partially allowed, you have to do an appeal for the balance. If you have lodged an objection again, SARS will disallow it and tell you to appeal. Then the whole process starts again.
  6. That is one of our biggest complaints that we have in the industry. SARS never sticks to their own time lines and often exceeds the 21 days, but the majority is within 21 days. As soon as the auditor reviews and finalises the audit, the refund will go through for payment. They don't hold it back for 21 days to expire. Most of the time, payment runs go through nightly. Refunds over a certain amount may need a second approval, in which case it will take a bit longer to hit the payment run. SARS also selects certain audits for quality control, meaning a second person must look at it. This can also delay the process.
  7. Personally, I would not have gone through all the PT to buy a product from a company that doesn't want to sell it to me (I'm referring to Sram and local distributors). I would have simply bought something else, not that we have many options because Shimano has also started this geolocking thing. Looks like Campag and Microshift are the way to go.
  8. Mine took about a week to finalise the audit. The finalisation was done last week Thurs and I got my money today.
  9. This brings another dimension to this topic. Is it alright to flame someone's ad? The reason I started this topic was because a "well known" seller with a 100% positive rating was selling parts described as "mint". The picture actually showed very badly scratched parts. My first thought was to reply in a sarcastic way. But I thought about it and then figured that maybe one person's definition of "mint" is different to another's (that's why I asked for the general consensus). Besides, anybody buying the parts could see for themselves it was scratched and make decision accordingly. I try not to comment negatively on people's ads, but sometimes the temptation is too great. I also make sure of my facts before commenting. Like the guy selling a road bike claiming it was a 2014 model, yet it had a quill headset (these all but disappeared on bikes in the 90s). Some googling showed his bike to be a 1999 model. In that case I commented, but also try not to directly accuse. I try to use words like "are you sure" etc. I've also seen people make negative comments on ads and it is clear that they have no idea what they are talking about. I once saw an ad for a Raleigh RC9000. Some chump chirped that Raleigh never made an RC9000 and that is was probably a fake. (Team Microsoft rode RC9000s). There's a fine line between ruining a potential sale and exposing a dodgy seller. Your comments on the expander plug were probably justified.
  10. My eldest brother is a real slob. He dresses like he lives on the street and I cannot recall him ever brushing his hair. One day a woman actually paid for his groceries at the Spar.
  11. The one with the massive M30 spanner will find a way to steal irrespective of how fancy your lock is. Then your next best protection against theft is insurance.
  12. A friend went there on a "look and see" trip. He came back shaking his head saying he would never live in a country like that with such cold weather. I met another woman who moved there 5 years ago and loves it. Personally, coming from PE, I'm happy to live is a place where I can still wear short pants in winter.
  13. I've been out of the loop for some time now and haven't really kept up to speed. I see Louis Meintjies is not in the team. Is he injured or just out of form?
  14. When somebody advertises an item for sale as describes is as "mint" condition. What would you expect it to be? I would expect an item to look brand new, work perfectly and have no marks or scratches.
  15. eFiling seems to be sorted out. I have about 6 profiles and the system still hasn't merged me, but the individual profiles still work on their own.
  16. Rule number 1. Never spend a SARS refund until the cash is in your bank. I've been working with them/for them for 25 years and have learnt anything can happen along the way.
  17. Depends on which versions you are looking at and what specs they have. All things being equal, I'd choose the one that looks the best to you. You won't go wrong with either of them.
  18. Cannondale has stuck to their design for too long now. A revised shape for the Supersix is a refreshing change. And the best of all, there are no mountain bike brakes on it.
  19. Bringing 12 speed to the masses? Even Chorus pricing brings tears to the eyes of the more affluent. If they really want to bring 12 speed to the masses, make Centaur 12 speed.
  20. Potenza as in Campagnolo Potenza groupset?
  21. Both my wife and I have the musical ability of a stone, but for some reason, both my kids have a natural ability for music. They both play multiple instruments. I agree, it is good for them to play, but just remember, your house will never be the same. The house next door has had three owners in the last two years. I'm sure they left because of the noise. My daughter (17) practices non stop. My son (10) has to get in on the action whenever she practices. He now has a trumpet.
  22. Love the M10, right up there with the best looking bikes ever made. The only bike that comes close is the Colnago Concept
  23. We are talking about Hunting, the gratuitous killing of animals. Every animal species needs to eat, even humans, so something has to die for us to eat. At least the cows and sheep are killed humanely. Shooting an animal for sport is not humane. Very little hunts take place for the purpose of eating. They take place for sport or gees or whatever you want to call it. The food part is just a by product of their fun weekend away.
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