If you are the first-hand original purchaser of a UNIQ authorized dealer and follow the instructions in the manual for normal use and normal maintenance, if the product fails within the warranty period, you can hold your UNIQ "User Warranty" Card", to the original dealer or UNIQ authorized dealer for warranty.
Effective warranty period
1. Frame: For cars purchased from the date of purchase, the frame is guaranteed within the scope of normal use of the vehicle.
2. Frame paint and general parts: one year from the date of purchase, including: front fork, shock absorber, bearing, connecting rod, front/rear transmission, shift lever, front/rear hub, rim, handlebar , Handle standpipes, seat tubes, pedals, folding mechanisms, brake grips, chain cranks, side tripods, mudguards, shelves, etc. (Based on the warranty period provided by the original parts manufacturer).
3. Other consumable parts are not covered by the warranty (such as: tires, inner tubes, brake pads, brake cables, transmission cables, etc.)
4. Bicycles and merchandise accessories purchased online that are not sold by our company's authorized stores are not covered by the warranty.
5. No frame number (polished) is not covered by the warranty.
The following situations do not apply to the free maintenance scope of this warranty. When the dealer provides maintenance services, he may charge costs and labor hours at his discretion.
1. Failure to use or maintain in accordance with this instruction manual.
2. Failures caused by external forces such as collisions, falling from heights, stacking or squeezing, stunts, and other accidents.
3. Those who have not been repaired by UNIQ authorized dealers, or modified to replace the original parts of the company.
4. Business rental users, or abnormal users.
5. The parts that are naturally worn out under normal use are not suitable for free maintenance during the above warranty period, such as: tires, inner tubes, brake pads, brake and transmission inner cables, chainrings/flywheels, chains, seat cushion skins, rubber Quality grips or handle straps, bearings and oil seals for front suspension forks or rear shocks, and rims equipped with caliper brakes.
6. Failure to properly maintain or replace the consumables due to wear and tear, causing other parts to malfunction or damage.
7. The tire is punctured or hit by foreign objects, causing the tire to leak or blow out.