Hi All,
I may be being pedantic but having researched and bought a Orbea Wild FS M-Team in Graphite Grey/Black during lock down, it arrived a week ago with some cosmetic damage to the paint work on steerer tube and top tube. The first was missing lacquer and paint at the front, under the Orbea logo running along the bottom edge (for a our 2.5 cm) of the steerer tube. The other was a chip or rub mark through the lacquer and paint through to the white base coat on the top tube. Both quite visible and catch your eye.
I'm quite particular and noticed and took photos of these imperfections when I was unpacking the bike. I immediately contacted the bike shop (with the accompanying photos) who quickly responded by saying, they were sorry but this would likely have occurred during shipment from Orbea and that they have previously highlighted these issues to Orbea, who have since improved their shipping packaging to prevent this. There was no offer of a discount or a way to rectify the damage as it was more of a 'not surprised and that's how it is' response.
As I mentioned above, I'm quite particular so at times I have to reel that tenancy in and be more realistic but having spent £7,000 on a new bike is it really too much to expect it to be "perfect" on day one?
Your opinions on the above welcome.
Tim
I may be being pedantic but having researched and bought a Orbea Wild FS M-Team in Graphite Grey/Black during lock down, it arrived a week ago with some cosmetic damage to the paint work on steerer tube and top tube. The first was missing lacquer and paint at the front, under the Orbea logo running along the bottom edge (for a our 2.5 cm) of the steerer tube. The other was a chip or rub mark through the lacquer and paint through to the white base coat on the top tube. Both quite visible and catch your eye.
I'm quite particular and noticed and took photos of these imperfections when I was unpacking the bike. I immediately contacted the bike shop (with the accompanying photos) who quickly responded by saying, they were sorry but this would likely have occurred during shipment from Orbea and that they have previously highlighted these issues to Orbea, who have since improved their shipping packaging to prevent this. There was no offer of a discount or a way to rectify the damage as it was more of a 'not surprised and that's how it is' response.
As I mentioned above, I'm quite particular so at times I have to reel that tenancy in and be more realistic but having spent £7,000 on a new bike is it really too much to expect it to be "perfect" on day one?
Your opinions on the above welcome.
Tim