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Hello guys, not really sure which section of the forum to post this, but anyway... Can anyone advice on this matter?

 

I'm probably going to get my CL2 bike from a bike shop soon. How long do shops usually provide the warranty on the bike for? They said they'll offer 1 month warranty but i've read on other forums & sites some shops provide up to 3 months warranty on their sale.

 

Thanks!

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Hello guys, not really sure which section of the forum to post this, but anyway... Can anyone advice on this matter?

 

I'm probably going to get my CL2 bike from a bike shop soon. How long do shops usually provide the warranty on the bike for? They said they'll offer 1 month warranty but i've read on other forums & sites some shops provide up to 3 months warranty on their sale.

 

Thanks!

Really depends on the shop reputation

 

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Alright, thanks guys. Cause was wondering if i should ask them for a longer warranty period hehe:sweat:

It is possible if they are a reputable joint. However, to prove that your issue is a valid warranty claim is a separate matter altogether. So if you do not positive vibes which is why you are requesting a longer warranty period, my advice is to err on the side of caution. Unless of course it's a price you cannot walk away from. Best of luck!

 

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It is possible if they are a reputable joint. However, to prove that your issue is a valid warranty claim is a separate matter altogether. So if you do not positive vibes which is why you are requesting a longer warranty period, my advice is to err on the side of caution. Unless of course it's a price you cannot walk away from. Best of luck!

 

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Sorry, I meant "do not have positive vibes".

 

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