OVERDRIVE Posted January 15 Share 1 hour ago, Gavin Minnaar said: So I got a new fork from Trek same problem again after 3 rides and they also said I can't upgrade the fork on a warranty claim either, so basically we are gonna go back and forth till the warranty expires because now again it's going back to SRAM. Are there any possibilities of cancelling this deal and coming over to @Titan Racing Bikes where these problems will not happen. Becasue surely this also can not be the way. Edited January 15 by OVERDRIVE Titan Racing Bikes and dasilvarsa 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebob Posted January 15 Share 1 minute ago, OVERDRIVE said: Are there any possibilities of cancelling this deal and coming over to @Titan Racing Bikes where these problems will not happen. Becasue surely this also can not be the way. Do Titan Bikes have the monopoly on correctly assembled Rockshox forks? ChrisF, dasilvarsa and BaGearA 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
love2fly Posted January 15 Share Under the consumer protection act is the customer entitled to a refund? dasilvarsa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OVERDRIVE Posted January 15 Share 1 hour ago, thebob said: Do Titan Bikes have the monopoly on correctly assembled Rockshox forks? No, just perfect service...🙂 Definately will not say "it is what it is". dasilvarsa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobynE Posted January 15 Share You’re a better person than me. I’d give them one more chance to upgrade with pay-in and then I’d take it to social media. Honestly, you didn’t buy a Makro bike, you bought a Trek, and the damage you are seeing is not only aesthetic but functional as well. OVERDRIVE, dasilvarsa and love2fly 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandro Posted January 15 Share 1 hour ago, love2fly said: Under the consumer protection act is the customer entitled to a refund? Think this has to be done within 5 working days. love2fly and dasilvarsa 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandro Posted January 15 Share Take it up with Trek South Africa if you haven't already, I'd even go as far as contacting their head office overseas. dasilvarsa and love2fly 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasilvarsa Posted January 15 Share Maybe the Fork is suffering from Oil Starvation on the Stanchions. I would assume that they put oil in this fork. Park the Bike Upside down for 30 minutes before riding. Some Fine Scratches are Fine. Mine's got them too. Edited January 15 by dasilvarsa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavin Minnaar Posted January 15 Share 44 minutes ago, dasilvarsa said: Maybe the Fork is suffering from Oil Starvation on the Stanchions. I would assume that they put oil in this fork. Park the Bike Upside down for 30 minutes before riding. Some Fine Scratches are Fine. Mine's got them too. This ain't the point it's not supposed to happen imagine seeing it a year later fucktup like I never really cared about my stuff and the fact that I am willing to pay in an X amount for a better fork and they say no that can't happen on a warranty claim to note also its the 2nd fork brand new heck even the X-Caliber is brand new bought it like December 2days after I got *** with it. dasilvarsa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thebob Posted January 15 Share 46 minutes ago, dasilvarsa said: Some Fine Scratches are Fine. Mine's got them too. There should be no scratches on the stanchions. None. Zero. If there are there is a problem. If yours have scratches, it is also poked dasilvarsa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavin Minnaar Posted January 15 Share Well 3 hours ago, RobynE said: You’re a better person than me. I’d give them one more chance to upgrade with pay-in and then I’d take it to social media. Honestly, you didn’t buy a Makro bike, you bought a Trek, and the damage you are seeing is not only aesthetic but functional as well. We'll they are gonna send it to SRAM now and we will see but after that I am done gonna if it keeps happening and you are not willing to help a loyal customer I always buy there service my bike there etc.. dasilvarsa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gavin Minnaar Posted January 15 Share 1 minute ago, thebob said: There should be no scratches on the stanchions. None. Zero. If there are there is a problem. If yours have scratches, it is also poked Exactly my thoughts there shouldn't be scratches or marks nothing. dasilvarsa 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DJuice Posted January 15 Share Friend bought a Trek Topfuel 5 over December, RS does exactly the same. Try to resolve this without a dealer in NC…biltong chewy. dasilvarsa and ChrisF 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ruben Hechter Posted January 15 Share I would go for a rigid fork. If there aint any stantions, they can't get damaged dasilvarsa, ChrisF and LazyTrailRider 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobynE Posted January 15 Share I have the same bike but a 2021 model and I’ve kept an eagle eye on bikes with the same fork. It seems that discolouration is pretty normal on the Judy RL. I’ve seen a few forks on different bikes with the sort of hazy effect in the black coating. And even the same fork for sale as parts with the same discolouration. However the OP’s stanchions are scratched after 3 rides on a brand new bike and fork - and then immediately the same thing on the replacement/repaired fork. It’s not the same thing as discolouration. The discolouration, for me, is already bad enough. It already looks like there’s something wrong with the fork, even if there isn’t. But scratches are way worse because most people won’t even consider a fork with scratched uppers. So in effect the fork is worthless even if it’s perfectly functional - it may as well be a Zoom fork. This isn’t fair - it’s a brand new 20-24k bike and my two non-Trek new 10-15k bikes have done hundreds if not a couple thousand kms with Suntour and Vaxa coil forks with no scratches and less than conscientious care. Not a single scratch on either. Likewise on my Rockshox SIDs and Fox F100 - all probably 10 years old if not older. The OP needs to escalate this and Trek needs to pull finger, even if it means they fit another model or brand of fork to the bike to keep the customer happy. He’s not being unreasonable here IMO. ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dasilvarsa Posted January 15 Share 1 hour ago, Gavin Minnaar said: This ain't the point it's not supposed to happen imagine seeing it a year later fucktup like I never really cared about my stuff and the fact that I am willing to pay in an X amount for a better fork and they say no that can't happen on a warranty claim to note also its the 2nd fork brand new heck even the X-Caliber is brand new bought it like December 2days after I got *** with it. It's Difficult to Comprehend how 2 Forks have exactly the same problem. If it's not lubrication then the sliders or the seals must be damaged. I'm sure that they will sort it out for you. That coating on the RS Silver is not like Kashima or anything like that it's a basic coating that does lose its color over time. Do you have a picture of the New Fork that they put in. It's not a TREK problem but a RockShox (SRAM) problem. Maybe a bad Batch. Have you tried to "Get Your Money Back" ? Edited January 15 by dasilvarsa Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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