Good Business Practices
My buddy Matt recently tore open the headtube welds (!) on his Eightinch Scrambler. His frame was a V1 that's been used and abused for a couple years, but he went to Eightinch with the break just to be sure it wasn't a manufacturing defect.

The break

Eighthinch came through with a new frame in raw for only the cost of shipping!

The new build, on the new and improved V3 frame.

Well played Eighthinch, Matt loves his new bike!
The break
Eighthinch came through with a new frame in raw for only the cost of shipping!
The new build, on the new and improved V3 frame.
Well played Eighthinch, Matt loves his new bike!
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