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Warranty Conditions
This limited warranty applies only to the original owner of the bicycle and is not transferable to
subsequent owners.
For any warranty claim to be considered, the bicycle must be brought in to an Authorized GT Retailer on
the same continent on which the bicycle was purchased. The bicycle must be in an assembled, reasonably
clean and sanitary condition and accompanied by the original, dated sales receipt for the bicycle (be sure
to keep your receipt in a safe place!).
This limited warranty applies only to bicycles purchased in assembled and adjusted condition from
Authorized GT Retailers.
This limited warranty is void if the bicycle is subjected to abuse, neglect, improper repair, improper
assembly, lack of proper maintenance according to the owner’s manual, alteration, modification,
installation of incompatible parts, corrosion, an accident or other abnormal, excessive, or improper use.
This limited warranty is void if the bicycle is used in a rental or bike sharing program.
Damage resulting from normal wear and tear, including the results of fatigue, is not covered. It is the
owner’s responsibility to regularly inspect and properly maintain his/her bicycle. Some items that typically
exhibit damage from normal wear and tear include:
Bearings
Bearing races
Rear shock mounting
hardware and main seals
Chainrings
Cassettes
Tires
Tubes
Saddle
Chain
Seals
Brake pads
Pawls
Free hubs
Wheel braking surface
Spokes
Handlebar and grips
Cables and housing
Bushings
Paint fading caused by the effects of ultraviolet light (UV) or outdoor exposure is not covered by this
limited warranty.
All labor charges for warranty service, including the transfer of components and/or any installation of new
components, are the responsibility of the bicycle owner.
Due to product evolution and obsolescence (such as products that have been discontinued or are no
longer kept in stock), some frames or components may not be available for older models. In these cases,
GT may elect to provide a replacement that it determines to be the most nearly comparable model, but
sourcing and paying for components is the responsibility of the bicycle owner.
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