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I cracked my carbon whay do you think I will get?(6 posts)

I cracked my carbon whay do you think I will get?Henry Felton
Sep 10, 2001 8:47 AM
I own a Carbon Procaliber which is now on its way back to Gary with a crack in the seat tube. Since Fisher no longer makes a carbon frame what do you think I will get as a replacement?
I heard they are replacing all carbon bikes with these...kristian
Sep 10, 2001 8:50 AM
I think the training wheels would really help on the downhills!



Why don't you call your Fisher rep and find out what he says? No one on this forum is going to have a better answer than he/she will...
that bike stinksJm
Sep 10, 2001 8:57 AM
For Downhilling,



try this.
How much turning travelMacson
Sep 10, 2001 1:25 PM
does that bike have in the training wheels? I love the shock in the back....nice touch.
re: I cracked my carbon whay do you think I will get?RalphL
Sep 10, 2001 11:09 AM
I have no experience with Fishers, however, I had a similar situation with Giant a while back. Broke my carbon MCM SE, which they weren't going to make anymore. It took a while to get anything out of them, some kind of manufacturing snafu was their story. I just kept calling the warranty guy at Giant USA and bugging him (like twice a week for 3 months) and they eventually sent me an XTC NRS1. Mostly just to shut me up, I'm sure, but you never know, it might work for you too. Who know's, maybe they'll front you a top line Sugar? (Of course, that depends on whether a FS would be acceptable to you) Good Luck, and remember Pulllease Be Annoying.



RL(hopes you get something real nice)
re: I cracked my carbon whay do you think I will get?I get what I want
Sep 10, 2001 4:57 PM
If you want carbon, you might be able to get them to give you a Trek since they are the same company.
 


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