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Remember how a few arm-chair engineers called this out? Well who'd a thunk it..
weedbix:
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I don't see the problem. This is a public forum, anyone could rebut him if they had a leg to stand on
G:
--- Quote from: Alice Glass on February 17, 2016, 03:00:30 PM ---pretty tacky to be chatting shit about other companies...
nobody is a genius like you G
--- Quote from: G on February 17, 2016, 08:57:29 AM ---1. Our return rate on cranks was never higher than 10% at the very most. The suggestion that ALL the first gen Wombolts were "made wrong" is ridiculous, there are still first gen cranks out there being used now and we will STILL warranty them if they ever do break because that's what "lifetime" warranty means.
2. We sell/sold a shit-ton of cranks, but have never needed to do a product recall.
My main reason for making this thread was to inform any owners of these cranks that they were being recalled by the manufacturer. And given that even the manufacturer isnt trying to defend the design it seems weird anyone on here unrelated to them would really be that arsed about trying to defend it...
:)
G.
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I'm a pretty tacky guy and inclined to say "fuck it" a little more these days. I still hold my tongue 95% of the time, still haven't called out the *** forks that did so scarily badly in the fatigue tests, etc, but when there is a public recall on something and this website is essentially an irrelevant back-water of the internet it doesn't seem that important...
:)
G.
Bunky:
Is it weird that I kind of like the fact that Bikeguide is kind of becoming the hidden secret of bmx again.
We need some more shit talking like the good ol days. Where's Philip and Jasper when we need them?
Kinchy:
--- Quote from: G on February 17, 2016, 08:57:29 AM ---1. Our return rate on cranks was never higher than 10% at the very most. The suggestion that ALL the first gen Wombolts were "made wrong" is ridiculous, there are still first gen cranks out there being used now and we will STILL warranty them if they ever do break because that's what "lifetime" warranty means.
2. We sell/sold a shit-ton of cranks, but have never needed to do a product recall.
My main reason for making this thread was to inform any owners of these cranks that they were being recalled by the manufacturer. And given that even the manufacturer isnt trying to defend the design it seems weird anyone on here unrelated to them would really be that arsed about trying to defend it...
:)
G.
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Isn't 10% a high return rate? Obvs not recall levels but hardly a shining example.
I'm also dubious that the main reason you made the thread was concern for the owners of these cranks but if you say so.
dude...:
i think that part of teh issue with the older style wombolts is the climate in which they were released. it wasnt cultifornia 4 pegs smash your bike off a ledge for 3 hours then go blast a 20 stair on pitta bread tyres. wombolts came out when it mandatory to include a weight as a part of your bike check, and i think the design suffered due to having to be released in a market where if a product was too heavy it just wouldnt sell.
odyssey have always been sweet about their warranties, and subsequently revised the cranks beefing them up considerably. ive not heard of any thunderbolts break (although maybe the market share suffered as a result of the earlier models breaking so theres less out there to break). basically any steel crank is going to break at somepoint, unless you run powerbites instead (and even then they break sometimes if you put them on wrong or your xLaZx), at least odyssey hook you up if theirs do break which is one of the main reasons why i like to support them, even if theyre totally not cool in the bmx nerd scene anymore
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