seeminglyabsent
Dirt Disciple
This is a very sad story. Back whenever, I fell for the idea of getting an S-Works M2 hardtail frame and carbon FSX fork. I had an S-Works M2 road bike which I loved so it seemed to make perfect sense.
I bought the frame. I built it up. I went for the test ride and it didn't want to go in a straight line. Checked the wheels were seated properly. Checked everything. Still wouldn't ride straight. Looked closer to find the rear dropouts had been machined incorrectly side to side. I dismantled everything and took th efaulty frame back to the shop.
Here comes the sad bit.
Someone at the shop cocked up.
Picking up the box they didn't realise it had a frame in it.
They chucked it in a skip.
The shop ended up bearing the cost for the faulty frame they never got round to returning to Specialized.
I never did get my M2.
I bought the frame. I built it up. I went for the test ride and it didn't want to go in a straight line. Checked the wheels were seated properly. Checked everything. Still wouldn't ride straight. Looked closer to find the rear dropouts had been machined incorrectly side to side. I dismantled everything and took th efaulty frame back to the shop.
Here comes the sad bit.
Someone at the shop cocked up.
Picking up the box they didn't realise it had a frame in it.
They chucked it in a skip.
The shop ended up bearing the cost for the faulty frame they never got round to returning to Specialized.
I never did get my M2.