My recently purchased Trek Fuel+ has a Fox Float X factory shock. Too much bling for me personally, but that's what it came with.
After just over a month of not very aggressive riding (no jumps, big drops etc) the shock is now loudly squelching under compression and you can almost hear the oil sloshing around inside. My guess is the IFP seal has leaked and quite a lot of air has mixed in with the hydraulic fluid.
The shop has suggested I bring the shock in to confirm a diagnosis before sending it off to Fox for repair/service under warranty. But they've said I will be liable for the postage costs to and from Fox. Can this be right? Surely Fox should include the transportation costs as part of their obligations under warranty?
Am I being naively extravagant in my expectations of Fox's warranty service? Can anyone else who's had to send an almost new shock back to Fox under warranty confirm who pays the postage?
I know the previous Float X2 models had reliability issues but I thought Fox had recently fixed those, and in any case they didn't apply to the Float X? Does anyone know what the reliability of the Float X models is like? After this disappointing early experience I might just ditch it and buy something else.
After just over a month of not very aggressive riding (no jumps, big drops etc) the shock is now loudly squelching under compression and you can almost hear the oil sloshing around inside. My guess is the IFP seal has leaked and quite a lot of air has mixed in with the hydraulic fluid.
The shop has suggested I bring the shock in to confirm a diagnosis before sending it off to Fox for repair/service under warranty. But they've said I will be liable for the postage costs to and from Fox. Can this be right? Surely Fox should include the transportation costs as part of their obligations under warranty?
Am I being naively extravagant in my expectations of Fox's warranty service? Can anyone else who's had to send an almost new shock back to Fox under warranty confirm who pays the postage?
I know the previous Float X2 models had reliability issues but I thought Fox had recently fixed those, and in any case they didn't apply to the Float X? Does anyone know what the reliability of the Float X models is like? After this disappointing early experience I might just ditch it and buy something else.