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    1. DeForestMfgCoCBA on

      Just noticed these cracks after a ride today. 2020 Specialized Allez (aluminum) with about 12000 mi city riding. 

    2. That frame is dead. If you’re the original owner it should be covered by warranty, bring it into your local Specialized dealer and have them take care of it for you.

    3. AmethystMetronoma on

      What a shit way to implement through-frame cable routing! Obvious stress riser where there should be a weld all the way across. Even more upsetting that it is on a street ridden bicycle, as there isn’t near the stress there would be in a MTB, sad engineering 🫤

    4. CockroachSad4300 on

      Yeah at the cost of internal cable routing…. Poor design. New is not necessarily better.

    5. Pattern_Is_Movement on

      See if they will warranty it,

      what a shitty design, that is an obvious needlessly created stress point and was only done to have a lazy cheap way of concealing cables…

    6. Probably possible to have that re-welded, but warranty that sucker rather than spending any of your own money on doing that.

    7. Yep, that’s toast. Must be because you used Bontrager housing on a Specialized bike! /s

    8. Well yes it’s cooked
      That said you might be able to get it welded – it’s the weld that failed, so re welding may be an option – maybe post in a welding / car repair subreddit…

    9. I’m pretty sure @specialized knows about this failure. Go to the dealer you bought it from.

    10. Take it to a Specialized dealer. They will warranty it for you. Should be little to no cost to you. Specialized pays the shops labor rate. You’ll need your proof of purchase.

    11. Glad_Vermicelli_6035 on

      They put the QR code there to streamline the warranty process at the time of that weld’s failure.

    12. Hewhobreaksthings on

      Don’t take no for an answer, if they give you the run around, put your big person pants on and bring the thunder.

    13. We’ve fixed aluminum before on classic frames, Klein and such, it needs to be gusseted, backstepped, and heat treated which always pushes the cost out of reach. Get the replacement frame, swap the groupo.

    14. DeForestMfgCoCBA on

      I’m told by folks at a Specialized store not too far from me that it will very likely be taken care of under warranty, pending inspection and approval, as long as I’ve got proof of purchase (I do). Thanks for the well-wishes. My heart sank all the way through the floor after my ride today when I saw this.

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