Trek Bicycle Corporation (Trek)
warrants each new frame, rigid fork,
or original component part of the
bicycle against defects in workman-
ship and materials:
For the lifetime of the original
owner-
• The bicycle frame or rigid fork
For one year-
• Paint and decals
• All original parts, excluding suspen-
sion forks and rear shock absorbers
• Suspension forks and rear shock
absorbers shall be covered by the
stated warranty of the original
manufacturer.
This warranty does not cover-
• Normal wear and tear
• Improper assembly
• Improper follow-up maintenance
• Installation of parts or accesso-
ries not originally intended for, or
compatible with, the bicycle as sold
• Damage or failure due to accident,
misuse, abuse, or neglect
• Labor charges for part replacement
or changeover
This warranty is void in its entirety
by any modification of the frame, fork,
or components.
This warranty is expressly limited
to the repair or replacement of a
defective item and is the sole remedy
of the warranty. This warranty extends
from the date of purchase, applies
only to the original owner, and is
not transferable. Trek is not respon-
sible for incidental or consequential
damages. Some states do not allow the
exclusion of incidental or consequen-
tial damages, so the above exclusion
may not apply to you.
Claims under this warranty must be
made through an authorized dealer.
Proof of purchase is required. The
subject item must be registered with
Trek, either through on-line registra-
tion or by the receipt of a warranty
registration card by Trek, before a
warranty claim may be processed.
This warranty gives the consumer
specific legal rights, and those rights
may vary from place to place. This
warranty does not affect the statutory
rights of the consumer.
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If you would like additional informa-
tion about your bicycle, or bicycling in
general, there are many resources in
your community.
First, talk to your bicycle dealer.
They have extensive experience with
bicycles and riding in your community.
With this background, they can help
you with your individual questions
and help you find areas to enjoy your
new bicycle. In addition, most dealers
stock a variety of book about cycling,
including extensive repair manuals.
Second, check your public library.
Most libraries have extensive offerings
of books written by experts in the field
about riding, racing, bicycle safety,
bicycle maintenance, and more.
Third, go on-line. The best on-line
resource for your bike can be found by
viewing the CD that accompanies this
manual. Place the CD in a computer,
and you will find much more informa-
tion. With internet access, you
can link direct from the CD to our
company web site. Links to some of
the companies that make the parts of
your bike are also provided. All of this
information and help is just a click
away.