I have a couple of questions:
1. Does anyone know where to get Felt bicycle parts from?
I've filled out their online 'form' but its been a couple days and no response. Not surprising as their website actually says that while they appreciate the comments they may never get back to you. Not super helpful there.
I've also gone too a Felt authorized dealer, but its also been a couple days and I've gotten no response from them either.
I mean its the simple piece back end piece of a felt specific seatpost clamp from a 2006 tri bike (s22)...
The 2010 model looks close but a little different so not sure that would work. I guess I could ask Felt, but since they might never get back to me...
2. Does anyone else think its funny that some of the major bike manufacturers really don't want to talk to you directly once you've plunked down several thousand bucks on a bike? Felt is not the only one making it hard. There are others. Take a look at your bike mfrs. website and see how easy they make it to talk to them. On the other hand they are extremely good at using social media to get their message out.
Heck, even General Motors allows you to ask them a question...
I am Grabbity Green...
1. Does anyone know where to get Felt bicycle parts from?
I've filled out their online 'form' but its been a couple days and no response. Not surprising as their website actually says that while they appreciate the comments they may never get back to you. Not super helpful there.
I've also gone too a Felt authorized dealer, but its also been a couple days and I've gotten no response from them either.
I mean its the simple piece back end piece of a felt specific seatpost clamp from a 2006 tri bike (s22)...
The 2010 model looks close but a little different so not sure that would work. I guess I could ask Felt, but since they might never get back to me...
2. Does anyone else think its funny that some of the major bike manufacturers really don't want to talk to you directly once you've plunked down several thousand bucks on a bike? Felt is not the only one making it hard. There are others. Take a look at your bike mfrs. website and see how easy they make it to talk to them. On the other hand they are extremely good at using social media to get their message out.
Heck, even General Motors allows you to ask them a question...
I am Grabbity Green...