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  1. Cannot say for sure (see the sidebar) but that sure is what a cracked frame looks like.

    And if you are the original buyer, the frame’s serial number should be associated to your name by Trek. So even if you don’t have a proof of purchase yourself, that should handle it.

    But if this is second hand… might be out of luck. Still, go to a shop and ask. Some brands will offer you a discount even if you aren’t the original owner.

  2. RobertGriffinIV on

    Hit it with a rubber mallet. If it rings like a bell you’re alright. If it rattles it’s cracked. YMMV

  3. Some-Meeting-9015 on

    i had the same year marlin frame crack in the same spot. i couldn’t find my original receipt, but the bike shop i bought it from found their copy. trek was good on their warranty for my situation.

  4. spannerspinner on

    Yeah, that’s a warranty issue! Contact the shop you bought it from. We used to keep records for a while, including frame numbers. Or their till system might even be able to print a receipt.

  5. Mental_Contest_3687 on

    Yes: looks cracked. But, please refer to this subreddit policy to understand why it’s not my place to confirm or deny… it’s on you! And, if it looks broken, it probably is. Take it to a Trek dealer to see about warranty replacement options. Do not ride.

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