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So after my six year old Oxford panniers had a couple of zips go west,
and I thought I'd test this so called "Lifetime Guarantee". So the panniers went off a couple of weeks ago, and after a ilttle bit of "any news yet?", Friday my local Infinity handed over a brand new set of 2004 Oxford panniers. No questions, no problem, "here you go, couldn't fix your old ones". Actually I think they may have been lost, but in my book Oxford have done the business. In another six years if I need a new set, I'll probably just pay for some new ones, companes like that need support! FYI, the new ones have certainly got better in terms of usability: - Zip off portion you can use as a bum bag, or more likely just carry around with your wallet, passport, tickets, phone etc. - Pockets inside the panniers to keep stuff separate - extra velcro straps to secure on the bike Cheers Oxford & Inifinity. -- Mark Fazer 1000 |
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Mark W says...
> another six years if I need a new set, I'll probably just pay for > some new ones, companes like that need support! I sent a tank bag and a set of panniers back to Oxford, each was at least 7 years old. They swopped them fro new stuff with no quibbles. When packing for the BMF Show in May a pannier zip burst, I took it into the Oxford stand and they swopped it on the spot. I'd highly recommend Oxford Sports luggage, not just because they stick to their warranty, but because it really is top quality. Because they'd sorted me out with new stuff I bought a matching tail- pack to go with new new stuff, which has come in handy on many occasions. -- Lozzo: The SpeedySpic Yamaha YZF1000R Thunderace "Mummy's little angel, little sister's pimp" |
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Lozzo wrote
>Mark W says... >> another six years if I need a new set, I'll probably just pay for >> some new ones, companes like that need support! > >I sent a tank bag and a set of panniers back to Oxford, each was at >least 7 years old. They swopped them fro new stuff with no quibbles. >When packing for the BMF Show in May a pannier zip burst, I took it into >the Oxford stand and they swopped it on the spot. I'd highly recommend >Oxford Sports luggage, not just because they stick to their warranty, >but because it really is top quality. I have problems with this. If it is as top quality as folks say then how come there are so many of the self same folks saying what a good warranty exchange service they have? The one sort of negates the other, IMHO. -- steve auvache |
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steve auvache wrote:
>>> another six years if I need a new set, I'll probably just pay for >>> some new ones, companes like that need support! >> >> I sent a tank bag and a set of panniers back to Oxford, each was at >> least 7 years old. They swopped them fro new stuff with no quibbles. >> When packing for the BMF Show in May a pannier zip burst, I took it >> into the Oxford stand and they swopped it on the spot. I'd highly >> recommend Oxford Sports luggage, not just because they stick to >> their warranty, but because it really is top quality. > > I have problems with this. If it is as top quality as folks say then > how come there are so many of the self same folks saying what a good > warranty exchange service they have? The one sort of negates the > other, IMHO. I sort of see what you mean, but different people use / treat their kit differently, and I guess the thing in Oxford's favour is they don't seem to discriminate between hard usage every day and occasional ham fisted use. -- Dan L (Oldbloke) My Bike 2000 Honda CB500 M'boy's Bike 1990 Suzuki TS50X (Heavily fortified) BOTAFOT #140, DIAABTCOD #26 |
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steve auvache says...
> Lozzo wrote > >I'd highly recommend > >Oxford Sports luggage, not just because they stick to their warranty, > >but because it really is top quality. > > I have problems with this. If it is as top quality as folks say then > how come there are so many of the self same folks saying what a good > warranty exchange service they have? The one sort of negates the other, > IMHO. In 9 months of selling Oxford luggage, I had to send 3 items back for replacement. When you look at that figure against the £15K plus[1] worth of Oxford luggage I sold, then it's small potatoes [1] HG were running a dealer promotion where the salesman with the highest sales of Oxford kit would win a holiday in Cuba. I remember how much I had sold because I was running 2nd in the company when I left. -- Lozzo: The SpeedySpic Yamaha YZF1000R Thunderace "Mummy's little angel, little sister's pimp" |
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Lozzo wrote
>steve auvache says... >> Lozzo wrote > >> >I'd highly recommend >> >Oxford Sports luggage, not just because they stick to their warranty, >> >but because it really is top quality. >> >> I have problems with this. If it is as top quality as folks say then >> how come there are so many of the self same folks saying what a good >> warranty exchange service they have? The one sort of negates the other, >> IMHO. > >In 9 months of selling Oxford luggage, I had to send 3 items back for >replacement. When you look at that figure against the £15K plus[1] worth >of Oxford luggage I sold, then it's small potatoes Fair point. -- steve auvache |
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Lozzo wrote:
> In 9 months of selling Oxford luggage, I had to send 3 items back for > replacement. When you look at that figure against the £15K plus[1] > worth of Oxford luggage I sold, then it's small potatoes I had some cheapy Oxford throw over panniers for years. They were pretty robust; secure and waterproof until I used them on the Guzzi which had a lower seat/higher exhausts than any of the Jap 4s I used them on previously. Pretty much scrap after 50 miles. Thinking about it the Guzzi has a very low seat. I have a 30" inside leg and can get both feet flat on the floor. -- Simon Brighton | MYSOB: http://www.sweller.co.uk/sob/ England | MZSOB: http://www.mztech.fsnet.co.uk/ |
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 18:52:12 +0100, steve auvache
<dont_spam@thecow.me.uk> wrote: >Lozzo wrote >>Mark W says... >>> another six years if I need a new set, I'll probably just pay for >>> some new ones, companes like that need support! >> >>I sent a tank bag and a set of panniers back to Oxford, each was at >>least 7 years old. They swopped them fro new stuff with no quibbles. >>When packing for the BMF Show in May a pannier zip burst, I took it into >>the Oxford stand and they swopped it on the spot. I'd highly recommend >>Oxford Sports luggage, not just because they stick to their warranty, >>but because it really is top quality. > >I have problems with this. If it is as top quality as folks say then >how come there are so many of the self same folks saying what a good >warranty exchange service they have? The one sort of negates the other, >IMHO. Yup, fair point, but it was the zips that went on mine & I'm sure Oxford just buy those in. If it had been the stiching, then I doubt I'd have been so happy. Cheers -- Mark Fazer 1000 |