Hi Mitch
In my case, I assumed a twig might have caused it, as at the time I couldn’t think of another explanation. But there was nothing in the drive chain.
It would seem very strange that this identical problem is happening to so many people and causing exactly the same effect, including literally identical damage to the seat & chain stays, and the derailleur.
Could you also clarify why Trek have updated the documentation to change the UDH fixing torque to 25NM?
Was this information directly conveyed to Trek customers via the dealer network.
If you said a stick caught the frame and the store acknowledged that, it would fall outside of warranty when it was reviewed - just to provide some clarification. But we'll certainly give your claim and any others a fair chance to be fully reviewed!
In my case, I assumed a twig might have caused it, as at the time I couldn’t think of another explanation. But there was nothing in the drive chain.
It would seem very strange that this identical problem is happening to so many people and causing exactly the same effect, including literally identical damage to the seat & chain stays, and the derailleur.
Could you also clarify why Trek have updated the documentation to change the UDH fixing torque to 25NM?
Was this information directly conveyed to Trek customers via the dealer network.