NOT GOOD. my Intense 951 xc.....
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- čas přidán 10. 08. 2023
- breaking bikes sucks. sucks even more when it's the frame. sucks even more when it's carbon and not under warranty.
my intense 951 XC is one of my favorite bikes I've ever owned and I recently discovered a crack in the rear triangle, from a recent crash. obviously you don't wanna mess around with a carbon bike that might be damaged, but I'm not sure if it's as bad as it seems. either way it sucks. I'm going to take it easy on this bike for a while and get it repaired locally over the winter.
let me know what you think. am I crazy for still riding it?
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Sorry about your 951. Man, the sales I have seen recently on bikes are amazing. I picked this bike up last week for $1925 CAD (yes CAD) which is equivalent to $1420 USD from a store up here In Canada that was selling them on clearance as they have decided to drop Intense and go with Cannondale instead. So looking forward to riding it. I think there is a glut of inventory in the market right now.
I am sorry about the bike😢. Keep us updated!! I have a 951 too so I am interested how they handle your situation.
Intense advised me not to ride it because they can't tell if it's a crack, but said it appears to be. Their crash replacement gives me 40% off a replacement rear/right side triangle. Total came to $500. I'm going to skip it and just do a local carbon repair guy who comes highly recommend. He would be cheaper and easier to work with. Nothing against intense, but it already seems like trek and Yt were easier.
Had a rear swing arm brake on a Jamis Parker many years ago. Went to the shop 5-10 minutes later had a free replacement on the way. The shop was pretty cool and so was Jamis. Same with my kuat nv bike rack that broke a shop fed them a line and I had a free replacement part.
I should have tried to pass it under warranty to be honest. I saw they had a crash replacement which is what I believe this falls under, just wasn't super amazed with the replacement price. I'll take care of it one way or another though
@@acebikemedia mine was my fault jumping around on the rear trials style small stuff. Broke at the weld and the bike shop handled everything
Please keep us updated with how intense is handling this! Love the channel btw
Thanks. Really appreciate it. Because it was my fault the frame was damaged, intense offered me 40% a replacement rear triangle which still was $400. I decided to just repair it myself, which I haven't done yet. I still rode it several times and the crack hasn't changed.
Cool, $400 for a rear triangle doesn't sound bad or good... if you can confidently repair it do so, but don't take chances- we need you in one piece :) @@acebikemedia
Take something like nail polish and make a line across the crack and see if that cracks after a ride.
I’m about to purchase this bike and I’ve seen all your videos on it. Sad to hear this happened. Would you still recommended this bike? They have a sale and it would be for ~$2500 which is not bad imo.
I would 100% recommend. I love this bike. The only thing I'd say is if your close to between sizes, go up.
that is part of having carbon frame mountain bike. depend on how you ride, it will have impact on how long frame will last. I have fatbike carbon frame bike for over ten years because I do repairs on week spot before chance to break. most carbon frame bikes have weak areas you need to pay attention to after each ride and if you don't it will break
951's are currently $2000 at Costco. Would you recommend that version at that spec?
100% . I had to check to make sure you weren't BS'ing me. $1800 is insane for that bike! Only suggestion is if your in between sizes, go up.
@@acebikemediaIs that price with membership or are you referring to the XC bike price? XC version shows as $1800 for me, Trail as $2000.
@@TheLawlbreaker Im seeing 2800 on costco website and in my local costco warehouse in Oregon.
Carbon fiber takes the majority of the load through tension. Since the lower triangle in theory should be in tension most of the time, a crack in the carbon/epoxy matrix shouldn't affect the bike too much, assuming the fibers themselves are still intact. I won't be too worry about it if it was my own bike, but I'm no expert on this particular bike and I could be wrong here, so take it with a pinch of salt :P
Thanks man. Could explain why the crack isn't getting bigger. I've ridden it quite a few times. Probably will finish out the year on it and then find a repair solution. Might try some diy stuff.
I think there is a trend of going back to aluminum because carbon is more expensive to begin with and more expensive to repair.
I think it could be going that way too. I actually changed my Enduro rig over to an aluminum stumpy Evo. Yes it's heavier but it's so burly and handles everything. I had a very close call in Missouri and I'm fairly certain I would have destroyed a carbon frame.
@@acebikemedia In road bikes some say high end aluminum is better than entry level carbon. I got a Trek Emonda alu. It's the same weight as the entry level carbon version. MTBs don't depend on the frame material for ride quality like road bikes do.
That's such a bummer. I can feel the secondhand disappointment through the screen. 6 months later, has there been a resolution? This is honestly the kind of thing that still makes me feel unsure about buying a carbon bike. Recent sales across the board have been tempting me, but I'm terrified of the possibility of being out of a triangle or entire frame because of a rock. You mentioned your Stumpy has been a good beater bike; is it carbon or aluminum?
My stumpy is aluminum. It takes all the abuse so well. I love carbon frames. They ride so nice and they are so light but when this stuff happens it is a bummer. for an xc bike the intense can handle some serious abuse. I'd say it's still 100% worth it. Intense did offer a new triangle at a discount but was like $400. I'm going to repair it myself. I know it sounds like a bad idea but I've still been riding it and the crack hasn't changed one bit.
@@acebikemediaGlad to hear the crack hasn't grown. I was under the impression carbon bikes handled well and could take plenty of abuse given they're stiffer than aluminum frames, but was unsure when it came to crashes (which yours barely was). It's the "what if..." that makes me hesitant. I suppose one way to shop for a carbon bike is by warranty; supposedly, this bike is under warranty if sold by Costco. I saw after the fact that this bike was actually discounted to just below $2k from Costco, and I might've jumped on it at that price. I'm ashamed to say I've paid more to build up a hardtail.
Costco has 100% return warranty. Just return it. =)
I’ve seen and heard about some embarrassing unwarranted Costco returns that have been honored, years old couches, years old kitchen faucets, even food that was mostly consumed.
I wouldn’t take advantage of such a great customer service oriented company like Costco but that bike return attempt would be legit
Don’t abuse good companies. Crashing and damaging it and then returning it is poor form.
Carbon Dr in Lake Geneva is awesome 🎉
There are places that repair cracked carbon for like 200 bucks. That was not a bad crash. That frame seems like it was built weak.
The crash wasn't bad at all. But the rear triangle smashed directly into a rock. Either way, I've still been riding it, just taking it easier
@@acebikemedia Be careful. If it breaks you will go flying. It is small so find one of those carbon repair places. If you have a local small airport they do carbon repair very cheap.
Bummer but I am subscribed
😂😂😂 thanks for your continued support Mike!
@@acebikemedia Now I think you should do a DIY repair. "Fixing my carbon bike with a aliexpress repair kit"
Oh no. Don't give me ideas. Lol
That’s exactly the fear I have with riding carbon bikes. Not sure if an aluminum one would get the same damage, but something tells me it wouldn’t. Anyways great video.
Yea aluminum would have held up to a rock strike for sure. The problem aluminum bikes have is weld failures and I have had those before. I love the way carbon bikes ride. It is noticeable in my opinion but there are obvious downsides to it.
Really coiny test*
😂 why didn't I think of this
Now is 1999$ at Costco
What location?
Florida Royal Palm Beach
@@hardkombucha Florida - Royal Palm