Warranty
Brodie warranty will cover defects in material
and workmanship of the frame from the date of purchase
to the registered original owner, with a copy of the original,
dated receipt. Different materials and different categories
of bikes have their own specific warranty details, as outlined
to the right.
Their respective manufacturers cover the components on the bicycles.
Brake Pads, Cables, Tires, Tubes, Grips and Drive Train are considered
wear and tear items, and are not covered by warranty.
An authorized Brodie dealer must assemble bicycles. Warranty claims must
be handled through an authorized Brodie dealer. To qualify for warranty,
the Brodie warranty registration card must be filled out and submitted
at the time of purchase. Online registration is also available.
Brodie Frames
Brodie frames are warranted
against manufacturers defects, and defects in material. You
must install a fork that is within the range of travel length, which is
used as original equipment for each model. It is required that you use
a DH style headset when installing long travel forks on frames.
What Will Void Your Warranty:
- Installing a fork with longer travel than was originally
specified for that bike. If it was purchased as a frame only,
the maximum acceptable fork length is the same as what the
corresponding bike model was spec’d with, as outlined
in the Specification Chart.
- Performing any modification to the frame, i.e. drilling,
filling, and cutting.
- Allowing a tire to rub against a frame, wearing a groove
into a tube.
- Allowing ‘chain suck’ to cut into and damage
a chainstay.
- Crashing into things. We cannot be responsible for your
riding errors or indiscretions! If you break your bike it’s your problem, not warranty.
- When you ride in extreme terrain, BMX parks, urban staircases,
etc. or attempt to duplicate the stunts seen in videos, you
risk personal injury to yourself, and your bike. The warranty
on your bike does not cover-missed landings, ghost rides,
and aborted wheelie drops, suddenly appearing trees, or just
crashing in general – even while ‘just riding
along’.