저 혼자 본문달고, 저 혼자 댓글로 보충하느라 힘들지만, 인생은 원래 외로운 것이라고 생각하고 있습니다. 제가 지금 60만원도 채 안되는 MTB때문에 이 아까운 시간을 이렇게나 많이 허비하고 있는데요...단순히 투입대산출이나 기회비용어쩌구 하는 이론만 제가 신봉했다면 이렇게 안했겠지요. 저는 고마하고 떠나려 해도 자꾸 이 못된 자전거가 제 발목을 붙잡네요. 제가 이렇게 답답하고 속이 터지는데 가족의 목숨을 잃어버린 유족들의 심정은... 솔직히 상상이 안됩니다. 아래 편지는 미국후지본사, 대만 아이디얼사, 대만 후지바이크, 한국 후지바이크 모두가 읽을수 있도록 주고받았던 e-mail 내용입니다. 소위 <사건의 원만한 해결>과 장래 안전대책을 세우는데에 이 편지내용공개가 도움이 되었으면 합니다.
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Dear David
I got an e-mail reply in Korean from Fujibike Korea(HanKang Cycle, maybe) soon after I sent an e-mail to all of you. I think the e-mail sender misunderstood my English. He or She said that I insisted it was a real crack surely and he(she) was saying that I required an exchange or refund without any survey or inspection.
But, as you know, it's not true. Fujibike korea is not only twisting the meaning of my letter but also misunderstanding my intention. I just would like to know fair and credible process to make a judgement if it's a real crack or not. As I told you before, I'm not sure if it's a crack.
Furthermore, Fujibike Korea posted their e-mail answer to me on their public internet website, with my name on the top of letter. So, I cannot but open this whole e-mail correspondence to have Korean MTB riders get informed of what is going on . Thank you.
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제 글의 뜻을 왜곡하지 마시기 바랍니다.
저는 크랙이라고 단정적으로 주장하지도 않았고, 무조건 바꿔달라고 하지도 않았습니다. 크랙인지 뭔지 모를 흰색 선이 BB shell 근처 용접부위에 보이는데, 그것을 누구에게 어떤 절차로 확인하면 되겠는가를 미국후지에게 묻고 있는 것입니다.
두가지를 부탁드리겠습니다. 제가 hanmail 로 보낸 메일에는 일주일 가까이 응답을 하지 않으시다 이제 비로소 답장을 주셨는데, 첫째, 제가 전체메일로 보낸 영문편지에 답장을 주실때에는 영문으로 답장주시기 바랍니다. 둘째, 편지에 적어도 제 이름 석자는 나오는데 지금 편지주시는 분은 누구신지 모르겠군요. 존함을 편지말미에 밝혀주시기 바랍니다.
감사합니다.
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From: "FUJIBIKE Korea" <fuji@fujibike.co.kr>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:54:51 +0900
류호선 고객님께…
류호선 고객님은 비비쉘에 크렉이 발생한 것 같다고 계속 주장을 하시는데 이와 관련하여 현재 사진만 모 사이트에 올려 놓은 상태에서 실제 크렉을 확인할 수 없는 상황입니다.
또한 소비자로서의 권리를 행사하시려면 정당한 절차에 따라 판매점을 통하여 수입원인 당사에서 크렉 사실을 확인할 수 있도록 배려하셔야 할 것으로 사료됩니다.
류호선님의 경우와 같이 판독이 불가능한 사진을 커뮤니티 사이트에 올려 놓으시고 무조건 바꿔 달라는 경우라면 당사는 물론이거니와 미국후지 본사 역시 처리가 불가능 합니다.
이에 따라 크렉을 주장하시는 자전거를 당사로 보내 주시기를 바랍니다.
귀하께서 미국후지 본사에 보내시는 e-mail의 답변은 항상 같을 것입니다.
이와 같은 사례로 인해 워런티 규정을 강화 할 수 밖에 없도록 만드는 원인 중에 하나라 생각되오니 협조 바랍니다.
----- Original Message -----
From: Yu Hosun
To: danker@fujibikes.com
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw ; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw ; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:17 AM
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
David
I'm so happy to get your answer back.
I really thank you for the quick reply and information. Let me restate what I read and understand in your e-mail to make it clear.
Eventually, you count on the Korean Distributor, Han(g)kang Cycle, and you're expecting me to get in touch with that Hankang Cycle or other Fuji Dealers in my area to verify if it's real crack or not. My understanding is correct?
If my understanding is correct, let me tell you some problems out of your recommendation.
As I told you before, I sent an e-mail to Hankang Cycle with the attached photos of crack-like white line on the welding part of BB shell on 14 this month. But, I haven't got any official written reply from the distributor yet so far. If you were a Fuji customer, what could you possibly take that kind of neglect for? Wouldn't you take it as passing buck to each other?
In a nutshell, I wish you could get many information sources other than Hankang Cycle. Frankly, I'm wondering to what extent you have been informed of situation here. Most of MTB riders who know about the fatal accident don't count on the distributor anymore, I guess.
This is my last and final question, Fuji dealers or Fuji distributor are the only ones you trust to verify if it's real crack or not? I, myself, am not sure if it's crack or not. But, I think it's not fair for me to turn in my outland to Fuji dealers or Fuji distributor, because not only you but also they might try to conceal possible, potential defects in my frame. Hankang Cycle seems to assume that 2005 style Fuji frame is totally safe and flawless. I'm not trying to be offensive against you nor Fuji dealer, I really mean it. But, I can hardly rely on Fuji to figure out what is going on with my Fuji outland bicycle.
Thank you for your patience. It's a series of relentless questions, isn't it?
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,<williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:31:49 -0400
Dear Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your email. I understand your concern. Before we get too far into potentialities the first thing is to determine if there is a problem or not with your bike. If there is a problem with the frame your local Fuji Dealer would contact the Fuji Distributor who can then work out a fair resolution to the problem. But yes, we do stand behind the letter of our warranty if that is your question.
I recommend stopping by another Fuji Dealer in your area. If you contact our Korean Distributor they will be able to recommend another Fuji Dealer for you. I am certain that your local Fuji Dealer will be more than happy to help you. The Korean Distributor is:
Hangkang Cycle Cor.
40-593, Hangang-ro, 3-Ga
Yongsan-Ku, Seoul
Tel: ++82/2/796 3627
Fax: ++82/2/792 2942
fuji@fujibike.co.kr
I do understand your frustration regarding the level of service that you find at some bike shops these days. Sometimes a good mechanic can be your best friend in the world and but they can be a little hard to find sometimes as well.
I hope that this helps.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:32 PM
To: David Anker
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Dear David
You didn't answer my question.
If it's a sure crack, can I get a new frame(new bicycle) or can I get refunded?
I need your answer, please.
Thank you.
p.s. Let me know whom you count on to verify if it's a real crack or not.
I can't count on the shop owner, mechanic of local Fuji shop who finished his contract with Fuji Seoul, he put one of brake shoes of my fuji outland along with the tire not with the rim. I didn't know that at first, but I experienced wierd noise as soon as I purchased my fuji outland out of him so that I check it out and corrected it myself. he will deny it, and I can't prove it. But, it's true, anyway. That's the real situation of professional mechanics you referred to before in your e-mail reply.
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,<williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 09:04:24 -0400
Dear Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your reply. We understand your concern and agree with you about the seriousness of the issue that you refer to. At this time there is an investigation in process regarding this matter. Once that investigation is complete we will take any necessary action to resolve this issue. Thank you for your understanding as we act to fully understand this matter.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 5:38 PM
To: David Anker
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Davis
Personally, I think you(Fuji) should have RECALLED all the frames produced by A-Pro in Taiwan. Recall would not ruin Fuji's fame and it might deserve its long history. After the deadly accident, I had a small chance to survey other brands to make my own comparison with Fuji frame. For example, GT avalanche 1.0 was so impressive. Its welding part had such a regular interval that I took it as beautiful and artistic, but my fuji frame is not, to my regret.
To make it brief, let me tell you one thing and let me ask you one thing.
- Question: Can I have your(or Fuji Korea's) words for guarantee of exchange or refund? Not now but a couple of months later. I'll keep riding my fuji outland to make it clear if it's real crack or not. Unfortunately, the local fuji agency where I bought my fuji outland does not exist any more in Pusan area. The owner terminated his contract with Fuji Seoul after the tragic accident. He is very clever, isn't it? Furthermore, there is no mechanic certified by some credible authorities, there is no such a system. I have nobody but the mechanics working for Fuji Seoul to show my fuji outland frame.
- For your information: First, as you know, this e-mail correspondence is not private one. It's a kind of business e-mail. It will be subject to public opening on any occasion when I think it's necessary for the interest and safety of Fuji bicycle riders (current and potential Fuji customers). Second, koreans have an internet website for MTB riders same as (similar to) www.mtbr.com in the States. That Korean MTB website is trying to help the following two governmental (I'm not sure) organizations build certain safety criteria for the bicycle.( http://www.sosfo.or.kr/english/index.asp and http://www.sports.re.kr/ ) They are trying to collect as many crack cases as possible. I'll post the photos I sent you before on the korean MTB website not to destroy your fame but to protect Fuji bicycle riders' safety and life. I don't want to see someone killed by terrible accident related with any bicycle frame ANY MORE in the future.
I appreciate your kind and wise advice. Thank you so much.
p.s. I really hope Fuji will recover Korean MTB riders' credit soon. Now, they seem to not purchase any Fuji bicycle, not ride on it even on the road, let alone in the mountain.
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,<williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 09:22:31 -0400
Dear Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your email. I hope that you have enjoyed your Fuji. Thank you also for the photos that you sent with your email. My advice is to have a professional bicycle mechanic look at the frame to give you a solid answer to your questions. Unfortunately some things are hard to see in even the best photos and to resolve all of your concerns I would bring the bike to a local professional mechanic. Looking at the photos I do not see anything that looks like a crack in them but to be certain you want to take the bike to a professional who can examine the part that you are concerned about. This is the best way to restore your confidence in your bike.
Thank you for your email and for sharing your concern. I am certain that your concerns will be resolved. Fuji is one of the world's oldest and best known bicycle brands and we have a long history of making excellent bicycles. Your bike is one of them and you should be able to ride it with pride and confidence.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 7:16 AM
To: David Anker
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
David
Thanks for your e-mail reply.
I bought my outland 2005 on 20 Feb. this year.
Today, I found out some crack-like white line at the edge of welding part near BB shell.
The attached files are the photos I took.
File name outland1 and outland2 were taken under the daylight, but it's not distinctive nor recognizable. File name outland3 was taken with a small flash light. It's much better.
Could you tell me if it's real crack or pseudo-crack just like a crack of painting?
Do you have any small tip for me to figure out if it's real one or not?
I'm very nervous about my fuji bicycle after the tragic, fatal accident related with fuji frame.
I hope you will appease my mind not to worry about my own safety on my fuji bicycle.
Thank you.
p.s. I sent an e-mail to fuji@fujibike.co.kr, but they didn't check it out instantly. That's why I'm sending this e-mail to you again.
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: "Jacky Huang (E-mail)" <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,"William Cheng (E-mail)" <williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 10:06:54 -0500
Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your email. We are aware of the specific incident that you refer to. At this time there is an investigation in process regarding this matter. Once that investigation is complete we will take any necessary action to resolve this issue. Thank you for your understanding as we act to fully understand this matter.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Posted At: Friday, March 03, 2006 12:25 AM
Posted To: Info
Conversation: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Subject: Questions about Fuji altair frame
To whom it may concern
I sent an e-mail question to you before.
Just disregard that e-mail, please.
I realized that I was confused with the name of altair frame so that I decided to send an e-mail again. Let me ask you 3 questions.
Question 1. Is the 2004 altair frame(2004 altair1 frame, maybe) sold in South Korea is exactly the same one as that one sold in the States?
Question 2. Does Fuji altair2 frame have any substantial, fundamental difference from Fuji altair1 frame? Especially in the part of head tube welding.
Question 3. A Korean, Fuji Outland bicycle rider died. The head tube welding was broken abruptly, when he was riding on his Fuji outland on the road. He was killed by hitting his head against the road. Was Fuji USA informed of the fatal accident that happened in South Korea?
Can I expect your quick answer, please?
Thank you.
p.s. The following is the e-mail I sent to you. Just disregard it, please.
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To whom it may concern
Hello guys.
I'm a korean fuji bicycle rider.
I have a quick question about 2004 and 2005 altair2 frame.
Here in korea, there was an accident related with the 2004 altair2 frame.
The victim was riding on the road and his mtb was 2004 fuji outland.
The head tube welding part in the frame was broken abruptly, and he was killed by hitting his head against the road. And I know 2 other cases of broken frame, they were all fuji 2004 altair2 frame(tahoe and thrill).
So, I suspect that fuji 2004 altair2 frame is not safe to ride on.
Here goes my first question.
The 2004 altair2 frame sold in korea is exactly the same one as that one sold in the States?
My second question is...I have 2005 style fuji outland pro frame.
It has some difference from 2004 altair2 frame in its shape of head tube welding.
Can I count on the solidity of 2005 altair2 frame?
My third question is the following.
Does it have any fundamental, substantial improvement out of 2004 altair frame?
At the US fuji website, I saw 2006 outland pro with a rear shox and it looked like exactly same shape as that of 2004 altair2 headtube welding.
I know we have time gap between US and korea. When I'm awake, you might be asleep.
Can I expect your answer ASAP?
Thank you in advance.
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Dear David
I got an e-mail reply in Korean from Fujibike Korea(HanKang Cycle, maybe) soon after I sent an e-mail to all of you. I think the e-mail sender misunderstood my English. He or She said that I insisted it was a real crack surely and he(she) was saying that I required an exchange or refund without any survey or inspection.
But, as you know, it's not true. Fujibike korea is not only twisting the meaning of my letter but also misunderstanding my intention. I just would like to know fair and credible process to make a judgement if it's a real crack or not. As I told you before, I'm not sure if it's a crack.
Furthermore, Fujibike Korea posted their e-mail answer to me on their public internet website, with my name on the top of letter. So, I cannot but open this whole e-mail correspondence to have Korean MTB riders get informed of what is going on . Thank you.
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제 글의 뜻을 왜곡하지 마시기 바랍니다.
저는 크랙이라고 단정적으로 주장하지도 않았고, 무조건 바꿔달라고 하지도 않았습니다. 크랙인지 뭔지 모를 흰색 선이 BB shell 근처 용접부위에 보이는데, 그것을 누구에게 어떤 절차로 확인하면 되겠는가를 미국후지에게 묻고 있는 것입니다.
두가지를 부탁드리겠습니다. 제가 hanmail 로 보낸 메일에는 일주일 가까이 응답을 하지 않으시다 이제 비로소 답장을 주셨는데, 첫째, 제가 전체메일로 보낸 영문편지에 답장을 주실때에는 영문으로 답장주시기 바랍니다. 둘째, 편지에 적어도 제 이름 석자는 나오는데 지금 편지주시는 분은 누구신지 모르겠군요. 존함을 편지말미에 밝혀주시기 바랍니다.
감사합니다.
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From: "FUJIBIKE Korea" <fuji@fujibike.co.kr>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 10:54:51 +0900
류호선 고객님께…
류호선 고객님은 비비쉘에 크렉이 발생한 것 같다고 계속 주장을 하시는데 이와 관련하여 현재 사진만 모 사이트에 올려 놓은 상태에서 실제 크렉을 확인할 수 없는 상황입니다.
또한 소비자로서의 권리를 행사하시려면 정당한 절차에 따라 판매점을 통하여 수입원인 당사에서 크렉 사실을 확인할 수 있도록 배려하셔야 할 것으로 사료됩니다.
류호선님의 경우와 같이 판독이 불가능한 사진을 커뮤니티 사이트에 올려 놓으시고 무조건 바꿔 달라는 경우라면 당사는 물론이거니와 미국후지 본사 역시 처리가 불가능 합니다.
이에 따라 크렉을 주장하시는 자전거를 당사로 보내 주시기를 바랍니다.
귀하께서 미국후지 본사에 보내시는 e-mail의 답변은 항상 같을 것입니다.
이와 같은 사례로 인해 워런티 규정을 강화 할 수 밖에 없도록 만드는 원인 중에 하나라 생각되오니 협조 바랍니다.
----- Original Message -----
From: Yu Hosun
To: danker@fujibikes.com
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw ; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw ; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 10:17 AM
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
David
I'm so happy to get your answer back.
I really thank you for the quick reply and information. Let me restate what I read and understand in your e-mail to make it clear.
Eventually, you count on the Korean Distributor, Han(g)kang Cycle, and you're expecting me to get in touch with that Hankang Cycle or other Fuji Dealers in my area to verify if it's real crack or not. My understanding is correct?
If my understanding is correct, let me tell you some problems out of your recommendation.
As I told you before, I sent an e-mail to Hankang Cycle with the attached photos of crack-like white line on the welding part of BB shell on 14 this month. But, I haven't got any official written reply from the distributor yet so far. If you were a Fuji customer, what could you possibly take that kind of neglect for? Wouldn't you take it as passing buck to each other?
In a nutshell, I wish you could get many information sources other than Hankang Cycle. Frankly, I'm wondering to what extent you have been informed of situation here. Most of MTB riders who know about the fatal accident don't count on the distributor anymore, I guess.
This is my last and final question, Fuji dealers or Fuji distributor are the only ones you trust to verify if it's real crack or not? I, myself, am not sure if it's crack or not. But, I think it's not fair for me to turn in my outland to Fuji dealers or Fuji distributor, because not only you but also they might try to conceal possible, potential defects in my frame. Hankang Cycle seems to assume that 2005 style Fuji frame is totally safe and flawless. I'm not trying to be offensive against you nor Fuji dealer, I really mean it. But, I can hardly rely on Fuji to figure out what is going on with my Fuji outland bicycle.
Thank you for your patience. It's a series of relentless questions, isn't it?
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,<williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 15:31:49 -0400
Dear Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your email. I understand your concern. Before we get too far into potentialities the first thing is to determine if there is a problem or not with your bike. If there is a problem with the frame your local Fuji Dealer would contact the Fuji Distributor who can then work out a fair resolution to the problem. But yes, we do stand behind the letter of our warranty if that is your question.
I recommend stopping by another Fuji Dealer in your area. If you contact our Korean Distributor they will be able to recommend another Fuji Dealer for you. I am certain that your local Fuji Dealer will be more than happy to help you. The Korean Distributor is:
Hangkang Cycle Cor.
40-593, Hangang-ro, 3-Ga
Yongsan-Ku, Seoul
Tel: ++82/2/796 3627
Fax: ++82/2/792 2942
fuji@fujibike.co.kr
I do understand your frustration regarding the level of service that you find at some bike shops these days. Sometimes a good mechanic can be your best friend in the world and but they can be a little hard to find sometimes as well.
I hope that this helps.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2006 9:32 PM
To: David Anker
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Dear David
You didn't answer my question.
If it's a sure crack, can I get a new frame(new bicycle) or can I get refunded?
I need your answer, please.
Thank you.
p.s. Let me know whom you count on to verify if it's a real crack or not.
I can't count on the shop owner, mechanic of local Fuji shop who finished his contract with Fuji Seoul, he put one of brake shoes of my fuji outland along with the tire not with the rim. I didn't know that at first, but I experienced wierd noise as soon as I purchased my fuji outland out of him so that I check it out and corrected it myself. he will deny it, and I can't prove it. But, it's true, anyway. That's the real situation of professional mechanics you referred to before in your e-mail reply.
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,<williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 09:04:24 -0400
Dear Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your reply. We understand your concern and agree with you about the seriousness of the issue that you refer to. At this time there is an investigation in process regarding this matter. Once that investigation is complete we will take any necessary action to resolve this issue. Thank you for your understanding as we act to fully understand this matter.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 5:38 PM
To: David Anker
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Davis
Personally, I think you(Fuji) should have RECALLED all the frames produced by A-Pro in Taiwan. Recall would not ruin Fuji's fame and it might deserve its long history. After the deadly accident, I had a small chance to survey other brands to make my own comparison with Fuji frame. For example, GT avalanche 1.0 was so impressive. Its welding part had such a regular interval that I took it as beautiful and artistic, but my fuji frame is not, to my regret.
To make it brief, let me tell you one thing and let me ask you one thing.
- Question: Can I have your(or Fuji Korea's) words for guarantee of exchange or refund? Not now but a couple of months later. I'll keep riding my fuji outland to make it clear if it's real crack or not. Unfortunately, the local fuji agency where I bought my fuji outland does not exist any more in Pusan area. The owner terminated his contract with Fuji Seoul after the tragic accident. He is very clever, isn't it? Furthermore, there is no mechanic certified by some credible authorities, there is no such a system. I have nobody but the mechanics working for Fuji Seoul to show my fuji outland frame.
- For your information: First, as you know, this e-mail correspondence is not private one. It's a kind of business e-mail. It will be subject to public opening on any occasion when I think it's necessary for the interest and safety of Fuji bicycle riders (current and potential Fuji customers). Second, koreans have an internet website for MTB riders same as (similar to) www.mtbr.com in the States. That Korean MTB website is trying to help the following two governmental (I'm not sure) organizations build certain safety criteria for the bicycle.( http://www.sosfo.or.kr/english/index.asp and http://www.sports.re.kr/ ) They are trying to collect as many crack cases as possible. I'll post the photos I sent you before on the korean MTB website not to destroy your fame but to protect Fuji bicycle riders' safety and life. I don't want to see someone killed by terrible accident related with any bicycle frame ANY MORE in the future.
I appreciate your kind and wise advice. Thank you so much.
p.s. I really hope Fuji will recover Korean MTB riders' credit soon. Now, they seem to not purchase any Fuji bicycle, not ride on it even on the road, let alone in the mountain.
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: "Yu Hosun" <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,<williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 09:22:31 -0400
Dear Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your email. I hope that you have enjoyed your Fuji. Thank you also for the photos that you sent with your email. My advice is to have a professional bicycle mechanic look at the frame to give you a solid answer to your questions. Unfortunately some things are hard to see in even the best photos and to resolve all of your concerns I would bring the bike to a local professional mechanic. Looking at the photos I do not see anything that looks like a crack in them but to be certain you want to take the bike to a professional who can examine the part that you are concerned about. This is the best way to restore your confidence in your bike.
Thank you for your email and for sharing your concern. I am certain that your concerns will be resolved. Fuji is one of the world's oldest and best known bicycle brands and we have a long history of making excellent bicycles. Your bike is one of them and you should be able to ride it with pride and confidence.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, April 14, 2006 7:16 AM
To: David Anker
Cc: jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw; williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw; kang@hkcycle.co.kr
Subject: RE: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
David
Thanks for your e-mail reply.
I bought my outland 2005 on 20 Feb. this year.
Today, I found out some crack-like white line at the edge of welding part near BB shell.
The attached files are the photos I took.
File name outland1 and outland2 were taken under the daylight, but it's not distinctive nor recognizable. File name outland3 was taken with a small flash light. It's much better.
Could you tell me if it's real crack or pseudo-crack just like a crack of painting?
Do you have any small tip for me to figure out if it's real one or not?
I'm very nervous about my fuji bicycle after the tragic, fatal accident related with fuji frame.
I hope you will appease my mind not to worry about my own safety on my fuji bicycle.
Thank you.
p.s. I sent an e-mail to fuji@fujibike.co.kr, but they didn't check it out instantly. That's why I'm sending this e-mail to you again.
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From: "David Anker" <danker@fujibikes.com>
To: <franthro@hotmail.com>
CC: "Jacky Huang (E-mail)" <jackyhuang@fujibikes.com.tw>,"William Cheng (E-mail)" <williamcheng@idealbike.com.tw>,<kang@hkcycle.co.kr>
Subject: FW: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2006 10:06:54 -0500
Yu Hosun,
Thank you for your email. We are aware of the specific incident that you refer to. At this time there is an investigation in process regarding this matter. Once that investigation is complete we will take any necessary action to resolve this issue. Thank you for your understanding as we act to fully understand this matter.
Best regards,
David
Fuji/SE Bicycles
-----Original Message-----
From: Yu Hosun [mailto:franthro@hotmail.com]
Posted At: Friday, March 03, 2006 12:25 AM
Posted To: Info
Conversation: Questions about Fuji altair frame
Subject: Questions about Fuji altair frame
To whom it may concern
I sent an e-mail question to you before.
Just disregard that e-mail, please.
I realized that I was confused with the name of altair frame so that I decided to send an e-mail again. Let me ask you 3 questions.
Question 1. Is the 2004 altair frame(2004 altair1 frame, maybe) sold in South Korea is exactly the same one as that one sold in the States?
Question 2. Does Fuji altair2 frame have any substantial, fundamental difference from Fuji altair1 frame? Especially in the part of head tube welding.
Question 3. A Korean, Fuji Outland bicycle rider died. The head tube welding was broken abruptly, when he was riding on his Fuji outland on the road. He was killed by hitting his head against the road. Was Fuji USA informed of the fatal accident that happened in South Korea?
Can I expect your quick answer, please?
Thank you.
p.s. The following is the e-mail I sent to you. Just disregard it, please.
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To whom it may concern
Hello guys.
I'm a korean fuji bicycle rider.
I have a quick question about 2004 and 2005 altair2 frame.
Here in korea, there was an accident related with the 2004 altair2 frame.
The victim was riding on the road and his mtb was 2004 fuji outland.
The head tube welding part in the frame was broken abruptly, and he was killed by hitting his head against the road. And I know 2 other cases of broken frame, they were all fuji 2004 altair2 frame(tahoe and thrill).
So, I suspect that fuji 2004 altair2 frame is not safe to ride on.
Here goes my first question.
The 2004 altair2 frame sold in korea is exactly the same one as that one sold in the States?
My second question is...I have 2005 style fuji outland pro frame.
It has some difference from 2004 altair2 frame in its shape of head tube welding.
Can I count on the solidity of 2005 altair2 frame?
My third question is the following.
Does it have any fundamental, substantial improvement out of 2004 altair frame?
At the US fuji website, I saw 2006 outland pro with a rear shox and it looked like exactly same shape as that of 2004 altair2 headtube welding.
I know we have time gap between US and korea. When I'm awake, you might be asleep.
Can I expect your answer ASAP?
Thank you in advance.
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