Recently I lucked upon a Trek Rail 5 at a dealer 4 hours away and bought it sight unseen. I had a Powerfly FS 9 on order from my local Trek guy but was told it wouldn’t even be a possibility til summer 2022. Obviously, my Trek dealer was disappointed when I cancelled and showed up with a bike he couldn’t get.
Of course, as a Trek dealer, my expectation is that he will always honor Trek’s warranty. When an issue came up with the front brake rotor making noise, he adjusted things but charged me a $20 shop labor fee. It didn’t fix the issue but he was willing to pursue a warranty claim if I wanted to.
I decided to take it to another, larger Trek dealer that’s a sister store to the sports retailer I bought it from. They ended up fixing the issue via contacting Tektro, who replaced the rotor under warranty at no cost and they threw in a shock adjustment.
IMO, everyone was happy. My local guy, while willing, was not really loving having to deal with this, even though I’ve bought two Allant+7 (and a recent 625wh spare battery) in the last year. The big retailer has a much larger staff and a company satisfaction guarantee and the knowledge that I had made a large purchase from the corporation. They seemed happy to help and did a great job. I’m happy because the Trek network in the Midwest is alive and well and is one of THE REASONS I bought from Trek.
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