Hi Kiley,

Ouch, that hurts! The first paint chip or scratch is always the worst, 
especially if it’s not from a ride and you didn’t cause it.

Over the years, my bike has suffered a lot of chips and scratches. When I first 
got my bike I too was upset about the damage, but I made peace with it by 
remembering I’m fighting entropy. Also, the chips and scratches show my bike is 
ridden often, and they're attached to memories of rides past: the scratch on my 
seat from when I leaned my bike against a barbed-wire fence, the rock chip from 
a railroad track, the polished paint from my jeans against the frame. The chips 
and scratches and scuffs are part of what make the bike mine.

I would look for a compromise; ask for some sort of shipping refund but I would 
not return the frame, especially if it’s one for which you’ve been searching. I 
would then patch the damage with model paint, and think of the scratch as part 
of the bike’s history, like a scar in a well-worn leather jacket. Whenever you 
see your bike amongst others, you’ll always know there are many like it--but 
that one is yours.

Here’s how I used to fix paint chips:

https://groups.google.com/g/rbw-owners-bunch/c/JfGHDodtmZc/m/T85s2YKWAgAJ




> On Jun 22, 2022, at 7:19 AM, Kiley Demond <khdem...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> As some of you know, I have been looking for an early-model 59cm Clem L, 
> preferably orange with blue the runner-up. I preferred frame-only because I 
> knew that I would probably replace 80% of the components. For some reason, I 
> took the wheels too. The frame was pristine but in shipping, the wheels were 
> lashed to the frame with a tie-wrap, the hub protector popped off, and the 
> hub proceeded to gouge the frame for several days in transit.
> 
> I bought this for myself for my 64th birthday and I am bitterly disappointed. 
> I can return the frame and start my search over, or I can propose 
> remediation. What will it take to fix this? I can live with a little bit of 
> marking but it obviously needs to be repaired to seal the frame and reduce 
> the cosmetic sting. I can contact Riv about touch-up paint, but the frame is 
> from 2016, so....
> 
> Thank you in advance for your thoughts.
> 
> -Kiley
> 
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