cycleboy:
Working for a manufacturing company, the negative comments so far in this thread are exactly why companies will do almost anything to avoid using the "R' word. The company does what they think is the right thing, and people tear them a new one. Cervelo isn't the manufacturer of the fork, yet they volunteered to do the recall - that's good customer service. I think they probably didn't even weigh the cost versus the lawsuits (those are unlikely to be many and probably unlikely to succeed) but rather the cost in dollars and people's complaining about the recall versus the cost in losing face by having a failed part associated with the brand.
My company makes products used in surgery and I know we do anything we can to avoid recalls - included painting them as voluntary "upgrades". That doesn't say our products are dangerous - they are not and are considered the highest quality and technology in the marketplace. It does say every manufacturing company runs across quality issues and rare is the one with the sack to volunteer to do a recall, especially of a supplier's part.
I'm not affected, but kudos to Cervelo for going through with it.
To the guy complaining about 61 grams, your 20 oz. water bottle weighs 591.61875 grams at 4 degrees C. Fill it to 18 oz. and there's your 61 gram
Couldn't agree more! I also work in manufacturing and see how
our customer handles warranty - it's amazing how they simply don't care about the end user (our customer, not Cervelo) and it's refreshing to see a company like Cervelo take responsibility even though it's True Temper's problem (let's not forget that).
No one can be perfect, no company can be perfect, but at least this company has the nuts to say so and support a product recall...and in that regard for those who are complaining about the extra weight of the replacement fork - is your physique that dialed that you couldn't possibly lose another 61 grams of bodyfat? I like light parts as much as the next guy, but come on, put it in perspective, it's 61 grams. Would you rather take the risk of crashing for 61 grams? Look at Cancellara's crankset next time you're worried about weight. He's a pro, could pick any ultralight crank he wanted within sponsors prodcut lines and he's running a FSA's lower-end heavier crank - does he care about 61 grams? Doesn't seem like it.
For those who are ripping this company for stepping up to the plate, just be happy your product is being supported - and all of us on this thread can only speculate on the motivation for the recall, we wouldn't know the real reason unless we worked their and were with Phil and Gerard when they discussed this - so stop speculating already, you're guessing!
The end result is that they are replacing a defective product - something their supplier is not doing...and the customer is taken care of so who cares if they did it for litigation or moral reasons - all owners of the SL fork will soon be riding a safe replacement at no cost to them.