Although it has taken an absurdly long time for this new frame I am really excited about the upgrade. Unfortunately, Cycling Spoken Here left me with a bad taste in my mouth again. I was hoping they would cut me a deal since it took them the entire summer to swap out the frame. I was also thinking that since the bottom bracket was working fine when I took it in that they would replace the broken one at no charge. This obviously wasn't my fault so I shouldn't be held responsible right? Not really. I was still charged for the labor to switch the parts to the new frame which is no big deal because the wait wasn't completely their fault. They also charged me for a new bottom bracket and labor to install it. I really wished they would have let me know that I was going to be buying this part before they ordered it because I probably would have used this as an opportunity to upgrade to one that will last a year before breaking. I am not sure what happened to the bottom bracket but somehow about half of the threads on one side were completely stripped off. I have no idea how this happened but somebody has to pay to fix it, and apparently that somebody is me. In the end I had to pay $110 for them to fix the defective bike that they sold me. And to top things off, the mechanic told me that they still had my old frame except for a little piece that they had to send back to Trek. I thought that I may be able to get it back and use as a decoration but before I could ask I was told that one of their employees had taken it out back earlier that evening and beaten it into the ground with a rock. What a quality shop.
On the brightside, I did get to see a newly assembled BMC Pro Machine that was probably one of the nicest bikes I have ever seen. I would guess that it was easily $10000. They also had some other BMC frames on the floor that were really sexy. If I could find one of these frames slightly used for a good price it would be my next bike, but thats not going to happen. They also had a nice looking Trek Madone 5.0 on the floor in my size. It had a full Ultegra drivetrain and has been marked down to $2000, which is a really good deal. If I had gotten a little better service from the shop I would have taken it for a test ride tonight. As it is, I don't think I will ever let a CSH mechanic touch one of my bikes again and I am really hesitant to buy anything from them ever again. If it wasn't for the discounted Madone and them being the only BMC dealer in the area I would go ahead and say that I will never shop their again, but I want to reserve the right to buy one of these. Anyway, here are some pictures of the new ride.
The new bike.
Ziggurat?
The fist and last name in mountain biking.
Made In God's Country.
Good old Genesis Geometry.
From the front.
The headbadge.
No need to address that huge design flaw. It will probably work itself out.
The broken bottom bracket. The picture isn't that great but the silver strip to the right shouldn't be there.
Ziggurat?
The fist and last name in mountain biking.
Made In God's Country.
Good old Genesis Geometry.
From the front.
The headbadge.
No need to address that huge design flaw. It will probably work itself out.
The broken bottom bracket. The picture isn't that great but the silver strip to the right shouldn't be there.
3 comments:
The frame is left over from their Ac/DC line up. Fisher is now spending all their money on Hi Fi & 29ers so you won't see that frame in the upcoming year. They simply are getting rid of frames via warranty.
I'm not so sure about this. The frame I received is zr9000 but doesn't have the carbon stays that are featured on the AC/DC frames. Also, this frame has a completely different graphics scheme than the '06s, not that that really means anything. I was told that the reason the wait for the frame was so long was that it was on backorder. Why would a 2006 frame be on backorder? Maybe you could answer some of these questions for me as I am pretty much clueless on the inner workings of bike companies.
Well after digging around for a couple of minutes today it looks like this bike is an old model. It looks the same as the 2005 Ziggurat that is listed on the Fisher website except for the stays (so much for that brand new graphics scheme the guy at the shop was talking about). That bike was in the AC/DC lineup and had the carbon stays whereas this bike is full aluminum. The 2004 model of this bike was full aluminum but had different graphics so it may be some sort of hybrid of the two, but I'm not sure.
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