mountaindweller
Member
For all those folks who own or are contemplating purchasing a R&M supercharger for touring , take note that you will need to protect the rear pannier rack if using pannier bags , the paint easily rubs off , i use Ortlieb carriers and they have worn the pain off , my bike is approx 7 months old , with one long trip i have contacted R&M , providing them with pictures and have received this reply ...
Thank you very much for the forwarded pictures.
The damage is, as described by you before, most probably caused by the friction of bike bags.
As we are aware that this can happen under certain circumstances, we included a recommendation, in our bike instruction manual, to secure the contact points with tuffcoat foil.
To prevent further damage, we are happy to provide you tuffcoat foil. This would however need to be delivered to a Riese & Müller specialist of your choice, as we only deliver to our contract partners.
We would also like to advise you to contact your local Riese& Müller bike dealership yourself. There they might be able to cover up some of the patches with finish.
It would be nonetheless, most important to again cover the contact points with foil, after any kind of repairs has been done.
I do have a a great dealer , however they are non to keen on a touch up job , and are working on a better solution , i did point out to R&M that they need to validate their paint , pointing out that i used Tubus racks on my old bikes and the paint never rubbed off and with a tape job, how would my very expensive Supercharger bike look as a great advertisement...say no more
Thank you very much for the forwarded pictures.
The damage is, as described by you before, most probably caused by the friction of bike bags.
As we are aware that this can happen under certain circumstances, we included a recommendation, in our bike instruction manual, to secure the contact points with tuffcoat foil.
To prevent further damage, we are happy to provide you tuffcoat foil. This would however need to be delivered to a Riese & Müller specialist of your choice, as we only deliver to our contract partners.
We would also like to advise you to contact your local Riese& Müller bike dealership yourself. There they might be able to cover up some of the patches with finish.
It would be nonetheless, most important to again cover the contact points with foil, after any kind of repairs has been done.
I do have a a great dealer , however they are non to keen on a touch up job , and are working on a better solution , i did point out to R&M that they need to validate their paint , pointing out that i used Tubus racks on my old bikes and the paint never rubbed off and with a tape job, how would my very expensive Supercharger bike look as a great advertisement...say no more