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Beckyboo:

Izaak has snapped his ripper frame today (by literally breathing softly on it according to him) but it is only 5 months old so is it likely to be under warrenty? Or is that it and we are buying a new one :(

Phil says that because it is aluminium it might not be?  :-\

zed4130:
thays very unlucky  :'( i know lots of people say ali breaks alot ,but ive owned loads of ali frames ,and im no light weight ,and ive never broke one yet , is it a new ripper ,it must have a warrentyof some sort ? funny though ,i was reading this little sticker on my daughters fnf jnr it says the warrenty if void if used for trick riding ,jumping or off road riding  :wtf: is that all about  :idiot2:

Beckyboo:

It is new, we bought him it for christmas from Alan's.

If it is under warrenty I hope he doen't want the whole bike back as he has sold most of it and replaced it with bits he wanted :(

zed4130:

--- Quote from: Miss Boo on May 19, 2007, 07:11 PM ---
It is new, we bought him it for christmas from Alan's.

If it is under warrenty I hope he doen't want the whole bike back as he has sold most of it and replaced it with bits he wanted :(

--- End quote ---
ive allways wondered what happens if you change all the bits (as we all do) and then the bike brakes ?

MartyC:
Where did it break?  The frame should certainly be under warranty, I don't think there is anything in the warranty that says it is void if you change the parts, it's usually only void if you admit to racing or jumping it which is what BMX bikes are all about isn't it? or am I being an  :idiot2:

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