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Damaged another brand’s rim? Atomik Carbon offers Universal Crash Replacement

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As the carbon wheel wars heat up, companies are starting really sweeten the deal to purchase their wheels over the competition. That has led to some pretty aggressive crash replacement programs, but Atomik Carbon might have everyone beat. Damage any competing rim, aluminum or carbon – and Atomik will replace it under their new Universal Crash Replacement.

Of course, with an offer like that it would be easy for people to take advantage of, so there are a few stipulations. First, the damaged rim has to be less than two years old with the original proof of purchase. Second, there is a small fee involved for each rim replacement – but you’re still getting a pretty impressive deal.

Take the new Atomik Carbon AM 35 hookless rims above: to buy new would be $435 for just the rim. In the UCR program, you pay $310, and you get the rim plus new spokes and nipples, all rebuilt to your current hubs. The customer is also responsible for shipping and handling, and the crash replacements are handled directly though Atomik Carbon. Only damaged one rim? You can still upgrade both rims to get a complete Atomik wheelset. Pricing for each UCR claim for a mountain rim is $310 each, road rims are $350 each, CHUBBY 43 plus rims are $450 each, and PHATTY 85 fat rims will be $500 each.

Expanded Lifetime Warranty & Universal Pricing

If that wasn’t enough to get you excited about Atomik, the brand is expanding their Lifetime warranty program to include damage from impacts for the life of the product for the original owner. That’s right. Case that jump? It’s covered under warranty, no questions asked.

Pricing has also been lowered across the board to get complete wheels down to just $1,249 with DT Swiss 350 hubs, and Industry Nine hubs starting at $1,449.

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Bob
Bob
5 years ago

It is still almost cheaper to go to Nextie or Light Bicycle and buy them outright. these “deals” remind me of lifetime guarantee light bulbs. pay 10X as much and they are more than happy to replace it 5 times.

Crash Bandicoot
Crash Bandicoot
5 years ago
Reply to  Bob

Would agree LB all the way for me. This seems more like a rim discount thing than a warranty thing okay good brass nipples are cheap enough that I have probably seventy four million of them hanging around from my last build and I think I paid 7 dollars for them similar thing with spokes (granted I tend to use lasers instead of CX Ray’s for my builds). Even with the discount they’re making bank on that warranty replacement rim. Better option is to get a rider on your homeowners policy or better yet get a specialty policy with a low deductible to cover such damages.

Phil
Phil
5 years ago

Would be great if they actually had stuff in stock. Instead of waiting 9 months for a warranty replacement rim and then getting a completely different rim and having to change out all my spokes

pm732
5 years ago

Light Bicycle are rock solid.

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