Oldbrokenmanchild
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Bulls Iconic EVO TR1 Speed with a problem. I have owned this bike for about 15 months now and it has been my single favorite piece of sports equipment that I have purchased in my entire life. The ride is fantastic and the bike performs well all the time. I have had the bike serviced at least twice at the dealer and have not had any other issues. Tires, brake pads and chains are the only thing that ever needed replacement. I loved this bike so much that I just purchased a Bulls Iconic TR2 Speed for my wife a month or so back.
I am older and ride 90% on the street and about 10% on easy dirt, mostly fire roads. I was just returning home, having literally just turned 3,500 miles on the ODO when I heard a snapping sound and felt a grind as I pulled into my driveway. The frame snaped in two at the base of the seat post where it joins the pivot point of the rear swing arm. I have never ridden the bike hard, never went off a jump and never had a bad crash.
I have alerted the dealer and provided them with lots of detailed images of the bike and the spot where the tube broke. The dealer has told me that he has presented the problem to Bulls USA and that they had in turn passed the info off to Bulls in Germany as it seems as if warranty issues are handled overseas. I have several biking trips fast approaching and have requested that they expedite the solution to this problem. The bike retail dealer informed me that it would likely be a number of days before they reply with a resolution.
I am hoping that they are an honorable company and they result this as soon as possible. Has anyone on this forum had any experiences with Bulls in regard to warranty issue resolution?
I am older and ride 90% on the street and about 10% on easy dirt, mostly fire roads. I was just returning home, having literally just turned 3,500 miles on the ODO when I heard a snapping sound and felt a grind as I pulled into my driveway. The frame snaped in two at the base of the seat post where it joins the pivot point of the rear swing arm. I have never ridden the bike hard, never went off a jump and never had a bad crash.
I have alerted the dealer and provided them with lots of detailed images of the bike and the spot where the tube broke. The dealer has told me that he has presented the problem to Bulls USA and that they had in turn passed the info off to Bulls in Germany as it seems as if warranty issues are handled overseas. I have several biking trips fast approaching and have requested that they expedite the solution to this problem. The bike retail dealer informed me that it would likely be a number of days before they reply with a resolution.
I am hoping that they are an honorable company and they result this as soon as possible. Has anyone on this forum had any experiences with Bulls in regard to warranty issue resolution?