TMH
Well-Known Member
I'm just saying that EVERY bike manufacturer is looking for component parts, and component part manufacturers lost production time during shut-downs and have yet to been able to catch up to ever increasing demand.
In a normal world I am pretty certain that Juiced would have had critical back-up replacement parts available to cover standard defect rates. But today they are struggling to just get enough components to build bikes, and are likely not even getting those fast enough.
So I would be pretty certain that they would have been in the 'plan from the start.' Then COVID issues mucked up the plan.
Like I said above, Juiced has made the decision in this case to ship bikes to pre-order customers, and worry about fixing any issues later. In this case for Juiced, it seems that bike sales were seen as more critical to success than spares.
I also notice that Juiced has not published their weekly update yet, with these updates supposedly to continue through the end of the month.
And while the shipping estimate for my Hyper (early Feb purchase) was yesterday or today, alas no shipment email for me...
In a normal world I am pretty certain that Juiced would have had critical back-up replacement parts available to cover standard defect rates. But today they are struggling to just get enough components to build bikes, and are likely not even getting those fast enough.
So I would be pretty certain that they would have been in the 'plan from the start.' Then COVID issues mucked up the plan.
Like I said above, Juiced has made the decision in this case to ship bikes to pre-order customers, and worry about fixing any issues later. In this case for Juiced, it seems that bike sales were seen as more critical to success than spares.
I also notice that Juiced has not published their weekly update yet, with these updates supposedly to continue through the end of the month.
And while the shipping estimate for my Hyper (early Feb purchase) was yesterday or today, alas no shipment email for me...