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Curious to see how this works out for you and I hope they fully cover your return.
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I usually assume an international purchase of a bulky item is non-returnable by default because I'll never want to pay return shipping.
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Sometimes if you hear something loose in the rim it is a small piece of aluminum from when they were drilled. I had this happen with a Mavic once. The solution was that I dripped a tiny bit of superglue inside the wheel from the valve hole, turned the wheel so the noisemaker fell into the spot of glue, and let it sit for a bit. I never heard from it again.
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The sanding I can live with especially if I incur additional costs to return. Both were just unexpected in an $1100 wheelset (after gov tax) |
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Merlin responded and gave me 2 options; return for refund stating they’d reimburse reasonable shipping costs (lowest cost usps) or fix locally and they’d cover costs.
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That's a respectable outcome.
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I'm surprised to hear of the less than stellar quality of campag/fulcrum wheels in this thread. Makes me suspect that Merlin may be moving some factory seconds or otherwise somehow compromised products, as every campag wheel i've had hands on has been excellent quality out of the box.
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What I was thinking.
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There is no upside to that scenario & they would more than likely destroy all problem products rather than sell for a discount & tarnish their reputation Not to say that any companies quality control couldn't miss something Last edited by flying; 04-22-2024 at 12:03 PM. |
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Well, end result is the wheels roll so nice and I’ll get the loose bit hopefully fixed later this week. It’s not metal and I’ve given up trying to get it out.
The sanding was mostly all inside the rim so it’s not visible besides a few spots where they did the hook as well but it’s not visible unless you look closely. Side note is one Teravail rampart tire held pressure for 36 hours mounted and inflated dry. Last edited by Likes2ridefar; 04-22-2024 at 12:18 PM. |
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