Really?
Although I didn't find out for a couple years, my Kona came with a spinning rivnut where a bottle cage (or battery) might be located. Original hole wasn't deburred, and rivnut wasn't tightened up correctly. I had to sort out the problem myself.
I have a (lovely) Jamis Dakar sitting in what is going to be my new kitchen, unused. Why? Because Jamis has sold every UK model with the rear brake line threaded into the wrong side for the internal routing of it. Even their promo pictures show it is so.
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I have to empty the hydraulic system to remove the tube from the lever, and rethread it into the correct side. That or re-Americanise it. On my bike, the front brake also has a 360' twist in the tube, where whoever swapped the brake levers over for the UK market, wasn't paying attention.
Shimano motors on £5k bikes are legendary. Oval and/or undersize B/B (sleeve) on expensive carbon bikes? Zero warranty support for the customer and LBS.
The Cube Touring Pro has a retail price, somewhere North of £2000 dependant on which model is chosen. One sixth of that price will be VAT. Likely 25% of the residual will be LBS profit. 20% of that (again) goes to the government. That leaves a very pessimistic £300. The Shimano replacement cassette would cost the seller £30 (trade price with VAT to be clawed back). Provided the buyer agreed no further related claims in writing, what would be the poor business practice in posting a
gratis Shimano cassette? Happy customer, drive chain warranty issue gone for good. Win/Win.