Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Very poor service from such a big company
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Ricky, I emailed them yesterday from work and had a reply. Unlike yourself I have a tyre co here in Bristol and it only cost me £114 for a rear fitted to a loose wheel (I say only!) they have ordered me a replacement of which I know have to take my wheel off go to the dealer get this fitted and pay for it! then come home fit it and ride safely until its scrubbed in. Of which may get done this year if I'm lucky. I have to leave the tyre with the dealer and he'll have to send it off. More hassel for him! As mine is on the edge and if funds were available for a track day it could like you say have been disasterous. Unfortunately what they have said they will do is fair and not sure how you/we would stand with trading standards. I will post my emails tomorrow.

I would gladly support you if you wanted to take this further with the likes of Bugsplat who advertise Bridgestone all over their site visordown, MCN and alike. I'd fancy a trip to the factory!!!
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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I think it's pretty normal for a product to go back to the shop and from there to the manufacturer sorry

The manufacturer doesn't really deal directly with the customer

Appreciate where you are coming from but as per their email, just need to find a helpful dealer...
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Yeah but don't you think one for one replacement like you have 28 days for most things if the zip fails on your trousers you take them back and get a new pair. But we have to pay out and hope to get some money back as they calculate how much use you've had out the tyre.
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Rick, my mate works for MCN, let me know how you get on & if ness, I'll give you his details.
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Just a note about your head bearings, my NC35 failed last year for the same thing and me and a mechanically minded friend of mine counldnt feel anything wrong with it, until we took the wheel and forks off then the steering felt really notchie and crap. Im glad he picked it up on the MOT.
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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scotjell wrote:Yeah but don't you think one for one replacement like you have 28 days for most things if the zip fails on your trousers you take them back and get a new pair. But we have to pay out and hope to get some money back as they calculate how much use you've had out the tyre.
100% agree, bridgestone should give full backup to who ever they sell tyres to weather that be the end user, a dealership or mr ebay trader. In a case like this where the tyre is clearly at fault the end user should be able to take/send the tyre back to weather they brought it and have it replaced then they should expect full support from bridgestone to recover their costs. If they cant support whoever they sell tyres to then they shouldnt be selling them, id be going to town on this.
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Already spoke with our bike mag friend and he's given a name. sent Ricky the details so will be calling in the morning. Fingers crossed.
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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Will make some further enquiries tomorrow ive given up over at BCF its turned it to a bitch fest theres some right funny fuckers over there with the exception of some decent people too.
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Re: Bridgestone 092 Tyre Defect = MOT Failure!

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porndoguk wrote:Will make some further enquiries tomorrow ive given up over at BCF its turned it to a bitch fest theres some right funny fuckers over there with the exception of some decent people too.
I saw your thread over there, its unbeleveable how quickly threads turn into a slagging match on that forum, thats why my post count is 0. Hope you get something sorted tomorow.

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