Cherepan & Maier
Cherepan Cherepan
Got a busted bike, need to fix it without breaking the warranty contract.
Maier Maier
Just keep it strictly within the warranty’s scope—no “DIY” parts, no non‑OEM components, and you’ll want the repair done by the manufacturer or an approved service center. Check the fine print: any repair that involves cutting or altering the frame will likely void it. Stick to the approved fixes, and you’ll keep that guarantee intact.
Cherepan Cherepan
No cutting, no aftermarket parts, keep it OEM and the service center does the work. If you cut it yourself the warranty dies.
Maier Maier
Sounds like you’ve read the fine print, which is the right move. Just keep all parts OEM, have the service center do the work, and you’ll stay within the warranty. If you cut it, you’ll be cutting the contract itself. Keep it clean, keep it tight.
Cherepan Cherepan
Got it. No cutting, OEM parts only. Let the service center handle it.
Maier Maier
Exactly, keep it clean and stay in line with the contract. That’s the only way to win this little negotiation.
Cherepan Cherepan
Got it. Stick to the rules, use OEM parts, let the shop do the work. No cutting, no problem.