Peter1979
Member
Long story, sorry .
I was after a Whyte E180 and due to limited availability I bought it online from a London based store. Delivered July. (My 2 local Whyte retailers were really unhelpful - first one said no availability at all and second one said they would not do me part cash part finance due to low mark up and they would sell quickly anyway).
Since having my bike I've had a few issues. First with the forks (damper broke) and when I contacted the retailer they suggested rather than go to one of their stores (a couple of hundred miles away) take it to any reputable local workshop and they would reimburse any costs involved in sending away for warranty repair. So I did this, and stupidly didn't reclaim the £30 cost involved. Time for repair was about 10 days.
So when I started to get problems with my brakes I went straight to the same workshop again and paid for them to inspect and bleed the brake (£30 something charge). It failed again and they sent it away for warranty work (£50 charge due to time taken to remove, refit and bleed brake again). Today I was due to collect the bike, it's been 3 weeks today since it was in the workshop, and the brake still pulls to the bar despite having a new hose and some work done to the lever and a something else done to the caliper.
So, I've asked for it to be sent away again.
My questions are, who should I be pestering about this? I like the workshop I use, the guys are friendly and I need to remember I didn't buy the bike from them. The retailer doesn't know about my brake issues and I didn't even chase them for the initial £30 repair. The manufacturer have no advice on their site except to say warranty work needs to go through a distributer (my workshop is not a distributer). I'm min £110 down and have been without the bike a month and a bit already and kind if annoyed.
I was after a Whyte E180 and due to limited availability I bought it online from a London based store. Delivered July. (My 2 local Whyte retailers were really unhelpful - first one said no availability at all and second one said they would not do me part cash part finance due to low mark up and they would sell quickly anyway).
Since having my bike I've had a few issues. First with the forks (damper broke) and when I contacted the retailer they suggested rather than go to one of their stores (a couple of hundred miles away) take it to any reputable local workshop and they would reimburse any costs involved in sending away for warranty repair. So I did this, and stupidly didn't reclaim the £30 cost involved. Time for repair was about 10 days.
So when I started to get problems with my brakes I went straight to the same workshop again and paid for them to inspect and bleed the brake (£30 something charge). It failed again and they sent it away for warranty work (£50 charge due to time taken to remove, refit and bleed brake again). Today I was due to collect the bike, it's been 3 weeks today since it was in the workshop, and the brake still pulls to the bar despite having a new hose and some work done to the lever and a something else done to the caliper.
So, I've asked for it to be sent away again.
My questions are, who should I be pestering about this? I like the workshop I use, the guys are friendly and I need to remember I didn't buy the bike from them. The retailer doesn't know about my brake issues and I didn't even chase them for the initial £30 repair. The manufacturer have no advice on their site except to say warranty work needs to go through a distributer (my workshop is not a distributer). I'm min £110 down and have been without the bike a month and a bit already and kind if annoyed.