Warranted for XXX travel....

What does this actually mean?
That the manufacturer will guarantee the frame will be strong enough for a certain fork length?
Does it mean anything in warranty terms?? ie replacements etc etc?
Tis a term that gets thrown around a lot, but i'm not 100% sure of its understanding...
That the manufacturer will guarantee the frame will be strong enough for a certain fork length?
Does it mean anything in warranty terms?? ie replacements etc etc?
Tis a term that gets thrown around a lot, but i'm not 100% sure of its understanding...
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But if they say that it is warrantied for upto 150mm forks, and they find out you were using 160mm, then the warranty will be void if the frame dies. No replacement.
Of course a lot of confusion with crown/axle lengths too, but go on what the terms and conditions of your warranty explicity state.
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I know i can put DC forks on the frame, just not sure how long as NS only say "warranted for DC forks".
Useless!!
I've been wondering about this. If a frame is only warranted for, say 120mm travel and you stick a 140mm u-turn or talas on it are you breaking the terms of the warranty even if you only ever run it at 120mmm?
Be interested to know if anyone knows for certain or has had any experience of it.
And in some cases, especially XC frames, people tend to use the bike for more than intended with longer forks.
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Yes. There's no way you'd be able to prove that you only ran it at 120 mm so the manufacturer wouldn't have to honour the warranty (although they still might).