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Hunt warranty is a joke because they said there had been an 'impact' and offered me a minor discount on a whole new wheel because they didn't have any rims.
I can't imagine any wheel failing without an 'impact', which is apparently only what the warranty covers. Maybe spontaneously exploding while in the shed?I'm not arguing one way or the other about the quality of Hunt wheels or their customer service or whether it did suffer an impact etc, but warranties don't cover post-purchase damage.
A warranty covers defects in materials, manufacturing, assembly etc, ie they "warrant" that what you buy is in good condition when sold.
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Thanks! Oh wait. I think. :)
I was directed to your thread by Rodolfo (who was kind enough to measure his chainline) and have been trying to glean details, but you two are both 135mm and this will be my first 142mm frame.
Either way, I'm now pretty sure I'll be within shimming distance of a good chainline.
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The what?