ALL GARY FISHER BIKES ARE SOLD EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH OUR NETWORK OF AUTHORIZED DEALERS WHO WE ENTRUST WITH PROFESSIONAL ASSEMBLY AND SERVICE OF YOUR BICYCLE.
Gary Fisher Bicycles warrants each new Gary Fisher frame, rigid fork, or original component part of the bicycle against defects in workmanship and materials:
For the lifetime of the original ownerAll Shimano parts, suspension forks, and rear shock absorbers shall be covered by the stated warranty of the original manufacturer.
This warranty does not cover:This warranty is void in its entirety by any modification of the frame, fork, or components.
This warranty is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of a defective item and is the sole remedy of the warranty. This warranty extends from the date of purchase, applies only to the original owner, and is not transferable. Gary Fisher Bicycles is not responsible for incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you.
Claims under this warranty must be made through an authorized Gary Fisher dealer. Proof of purchase is required. The subject item must be registered with Gary Fisher Bicycles, either through on-line registration or by the receipt of a warranty registration card by Gary Fisher Bicycles, before a warranty claim may be processed. Warranty duration and detail may differ by frame type and/or by country.
Carbon crash replacement policyAssessing any damage done to a carbon fiber part requires more experience than is needed to inspect metal parts. If you crash or impact your bike and the force of the impact is absorbed by a carbon part, we strongly encourage you to replace the part, even if there are no indications of damage. If such a crash or impact occurs, Fisher offers a crash replacement program for carbon parts, substantially reducing any replacement cost. To take advantage of this program, contact us using the information listed above and ask for the Warranty department.
All photos, illustrations, colors, weights, and specifications contained in this website are based on the latest production information at the time of publication. Gary Fisher reserves the right to make changes at any time, without notice, in colors, materials, equipment, specifications, and models. Product photos are not guaranteed to be color accurate. Photos may include non-U.S. equipment. Some models may be shown with optional equipment.
All specifications are subject to change without notice. Gary Fisher Mountain Bikes, Gary Fisher, the double mountain logo, HiFi, G2, Genesisters, OCLV, Superfly, Paragon, Ferrous 29, X-Caliber, Rig, Cobia, HiFi Pro 29, HiFi Deluxe 29, HiFi Plus 29, HiFi Pro Carbon, HiFi Carbon, HiFi Pro, HiFi Deluxe, HiFi Plus, HiFi, HiFi Deluxe GS, HiFi GS, Big Sur GS, Marlin GS, Big Sur Disc, Ferrous, Hoo Koo E Koo, Tassajara Disc, Piranha Disc, Marlin Disc, Marlin, Wahoo Disc, Wahoo, Advance, Tarpon, Mako, Mullet, Mullet SS, Opie, Opie 24, PreCaliber 24, PreCaliber 20, PreCaliber Single Speed, Montare, Utopia, Kaitai, Mendota, Monona, Wingra, Nirvana, Zebrano, Tiburon, Cronus, Artemis, and Triton are trademarks of Trek Bicycle Corporation. All rights reserved. ©2007 Trek Bicycle Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Fisher is a Registered Trademark of Trek Bicycle Corporation. US Patent Numbers: 5,445,439; 5,624,519; 5,931,544; 6,270,104; 6,497,042 and others pending.
The following riding practices increase your risk of injury: jumping your bicycle, performing bicycle stunts, severe off-road riding, downhill riding and any abnormal bike riding. Each of these conditions increases the stress on every part of your bicycle. Frames or parts under high stress may fatigue prematurely, causing them to fail and increasing the risk of injury to the rider. Avoid these riding practices to decrease your risk of injury.