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Giant Revive chain guard - yuk

 
 
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Old 01-17.-2004
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Default Giant Revive chain guard - yuk

Well I thought I'd never have anything to complain about with this bike but last night while installing my computer I sat on it and back pedalled - caught the guard with my foot and it broke.

Back at dealer today and they tell me they have six back ordered -all because the broke - three of them on bikes in the store.

Expoxied mine back together and am working on an aluminum reinforcement.
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Old 01-18.-2004
Edward Wong
 
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Default Re: Giant Revive chain guard - yuk

I broke mine while riding. Been waiting for nearly six weeks for a replacement.

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guardrail <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message
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> Well I thought I'd never have anything to complain about with this bike but last night while
> installing my computer I sat on it and back pedalled - caught the guard with my foot and it broke.
>
> Back at dealer today and they tell me they have six back ordered -all because the broke - three of
> them on bikes in the store.
>
> Expoxied mine back together and am working on an aluminum reinforcement.
>
>
>
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