A Schwinn girls’ purple Petal Patch Bicycle. This bike has 20' wheels, blue and purple flowers printed on it, with a working bell. Brakes, pedals, wheels worked. Schwinn bike repair parts like wedge pins, brake pads, pedals, crank arms, pedal straps and seats for models such as Airdynes, uprights, recumbents, and indoor cycle.
Bicycles are sometimes subjected to considerably more stress than they were designed for. In some cases, they're ridden in ways that push the envelope of their capabilities, and or the riders for that matter. We generally consider anything that's been subjected to a force which causes the object to deform as non-warranty. A couple of examples would be: • You decide to take that corner a little too fast and dump the bike resulting in cosmetic damage. You can't 'reasonably' expect us to cover that under warranty since it had nothing to do with the manufacturing process. How Do You Craft Armor In Minecraft Pocket Edition. • You decide to break out the video cameras to capture the jump a lifetime, but 'taco' your wheel in doing so.
Again, you can't 'reasonably' expect us to cover that under warranty. You took a chance and got unlucky. Products are warranted against defective materials and workmanship (also known as a manufacturing defect) for various periods of time. Steel frames are covered for the useful lifecycle of the product, Aluminum and dual suspension frames are typically covered for a 5-year period from the original date of purchase. Most parts are typically covered for a 1-year period from the original date of purchase.
Wearable parts are typically covered for 30-days from the original date of purchase. Manufacturer's limited warranty does not cover damage resulting from accidents, impact, abuse, misuse, neglect, ordinary wear & tear, anything you break accidentally or deliberately, stunting, jumping, installation, assembly, repair, maintenance, disassembly costs, paint damage, rust, theft, or ride with more than one person. The warranty claim process differs, depending on where you bought your bike. If you bought your Schwinn at a big box retailer or sporting goods store, please see the information directly below. If you bought your Schwinn at an independent bike shop, please contact an independent Schwinn dealer (preferably the one the bike was purchased through). They will file a claim on your behalf. Please note we cannot warranty shipping damage on bikes ordered online, since we have no way to verify the source of the damage.
With today's technology, the fastest way to file a warranty claim is to take a digital photo of your bike & broken part and email it to us. Please include: • Your name, address & phone number • The model number and date code found on your bike (little gray sticker by the non-chain side crank arm) • Date & place of purchase • A detailed description of the incident or problem We'll review your photos and information to try and determine the cause or nature of the problem. If we can, we'll make a decision on your claim. If we can't tell from the photos, then we'll ask you to send the affected part in. Once a warranty claim is approved, we'll send the replacement part(s) at no charge.