I'm not saying anything I'll just let you cry yourself to sleep.

On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:06 PM, chris <cdresd...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> My Rambouillet (only road bike) has now been gone for repair going on 8
> weeks and I was told a couple of weeks ago that the bike had been shipped
> from the frame repair shop to the painter. When I found out that the bike
> had been shipped to the painter I asked if it would be possible to pick it
> up in Sacramento (bike was repaired there and I was going to Sacto for the
> day) and Riv said that it was in Chico with no mention of the fact the
> painter never acknowledged receipt and was not answering phone calls so
> they speculate that he might be on vacation. Getting the whole story took
> numerous emails.
>
> Unfortunately, I haven't had a very good experience dealing with Riv. I
> rarely received repair updates unless I constantly emailed them and the
> final straw was the painting.
>
> Other lacking customer service was at the start of the repair when Riv
> said that they would send the bike to Bernie Mikkelsen for the repair and a
> few days later Riv said the bike would go to Steve Rex. When I asked for a
> clarification Riv responded that I could go ahead with Bernie if I chose
> but Steve Rex is dependable. I wouldn't question their recommendation, so
> why turn it into a selection on my part?
>
> Riv also asked at the beginning if I had another bike to which I responded
> I did not and no offer of a replacement so why ask? However, after
> complaining directly to Grant about the painting I got an offer of a
> replacement bike. However, no direct response from Grant. Offer came from
> an employee. Riv is a small company so why wouldn't Grant respond himself?
>
> I'm pleased that Riv stands behind their products by doing the repair for
> free, but the customer service was somewhat lacking.
>
> Chris
> San Jose
>
> On Monday, June 17, 2013 8:09:57 AM UTC-7, chris wrote:
>>
>> I was on a ride last Saturday in the Gold Country in CA and the chain
>> stay broke through on the drive side at the rear dropout. I bought the Ram
>> new in 2003. Fortunately no injury. I stopped at Riv on my way home and
>> spoke to Scott who told me to leave the bike and Kevin would get back to me
>> today regarding repair which would involve sending the bike to a local
>> builder.  Scott mentioned that Riv now beefs up the rear dropout area on
>> frames.
>>
>> Has anyone had a similar experience with their Riv.?  I've always loved
>> the Ram and it appears fixable. Not sure if there is any type of warranty.
>>
>> Chris
>> San Jose
>>
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