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Dam - Stone Chipped Already


Skids

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Some of you may recall the Dam end can I fitted at the beginning of May this year. Since then, it's done a little under 2000 miles on tarmac roads (not gravel etc).

This morning, whilst washing my bike, I noticed 2 small chips. Thinking they may be bug debris, I ran my finger nail over them and even more of the coating came away.

I have e-mailed Dam, with the photos below attached and await their answer.

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And a very prompt response:

Hi Gareth,

This is not normal, I contact the painter.

There is guaranty on it so do not panic.

I come back to you how to continue.

Met vriendelijke groeten, Cordialement
Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Best Regards.

David Damiaens

DAM - Stationsstraat 39 - 3722 Wintershoven - Belgium

Phone 0032 (0) 11 375407 www.damexhaust.com

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I noticed that my 'burned logo' that says DAM exhaust has faded quite a bit. I'm a little disappointed, but since I bought the exhaust 2nd hand, there isn't much I can do. Hope they get it all sorted out.

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As you said marriedman, "customer service like it should be"

Hi Gareth,

I don’t have any reply of the painting company.

What do you like me to do:

  • Do you want to solve it now
  • Or do you maybe want to wait after the bike season when the weather go’s down( or winter time).

Anyway to solve it I need to collect the exhaust.

This all in guaranty, no problem.

We have already reserved a new black body for you.

Met vriendelijke groeten, Cordialement
Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Best Regards.

David Damiaens

DAM - Stationsstraat 39 - 3722 Wintershoven - Belgium

Phone 0032 (0) 11 375407 www.damexhaust.com

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Skids, curious if you think it's a defective paint issue, or an issue of paint in a vulnerable area? The black DAM and de-cat are next on my list this summer, so this has caused me pause.

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Skids, curious if you think it's a defective paint issue, or an issue of paint in a vulnerable area? The black DAM and de-cat are next on my list this summer, so this has caused me pause.

Sorry m8, only just seen this....you posted just as I went on holiday!

It is in a vulnerable area; the bend just before the join to the downpipes, though the chip itself is on the top of the pipe, not the bottom.

Worse was the small mark I saw next to it and when I ran my fingernail over it, the paint came away (you can see it in the photo...the streaks are the marks left by my fingernail).

David is away on holiday but will be arranging collection of mine when he returns. I'll keep a very close eye on the replacement and post if there are any issues.

Top customer service.

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No worries. Hope it was just a one time paint issue.

I'm actually more interested in the low-down on your NZ holiday!

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No worries. Hope it was just a one time paint issue.

I'm actually more interested in the low-down on your NZ holiday!

Me too...I don't really want one of those shiney ones.....everyone has those! :goofy:

Not much to say m8...have bought a couple of books & a road map. Still 18 months to go... :beer:

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No worries. Hope it was just a one time paint issue.

I'm actually more interested in the low-down on your NZ holiday!

Not much to say m8...have bought a couple of books & a road map. Still 18 months to go... :beer:
18 months? How'd I miss that? Read holiday and just assumed...
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Just thought I'd close the loop on this one.

David from DAM was very helpful and offered me to keep hold of the defective end can until the winter season then do the swap but I decided I'd rather do it sooner. The can was collected and in less than a week, a replacement was delivered and is now fitted.

Excellent CS.

So if anyone else is considering a DAM exhaust, I can heartily recommend them.

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Just jumping in on this thread - I noticed on the Dam site it specifically says that their slip-on can't be used if a center stand is installed.

Has anyone created a workaround for this? I really like the look and sound of the pipe but have the center stand installed already.

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5 minutes ago, vfar said:

Just jumping in on this thread - I noticed on the Dam site it specifically says that their slip-on can't be used if a center stand is installed.

Has anyone created a workaround for this? I really like the look and sound of the pipe but have the center stand installed already.

Oops, just realized I'm confused. The Werkes pipe is what I was thinking about. Falling down the slip-on rabbit hole...

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