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I was once a loyal Centurion bike fan – now I’m not.

In 2000, I bought my last “real Centurion Challenger” and unfortunately it died last year. I used the bike daily in all kinds of weather without having any mechanical problems. The occasionally flat tire, of-course – but after changing to kelvar tires this hardly happened. Near the end, the bike was so worn down, the gears broke. The repair would cost me close, to what a new bike would cost, so I decided to “let go”.

All this was quite OK, I had got my full moneys worth and had had lots off fun with her. She was one cool bike. The workmanship, quality and value for money was truly amazing – as close to perfection you could ask for.

Now that was then and unfortunately this is now. In April 2006 I bought a new Centurion Challenger at “Sand & Olsen” close to where I live. The price was about dk. kr. 5000,- which is very reasonably for a good, durable and quality bike. Tragically, this bike was a far cry from what I had expected. The bike was/is a disaster financially, due to the massive amount of repairs and total lack of reliability. In effect, I don’t have a bike.

This is a rough outline what I have experienced the first year.

1) Numerous flat tires the first month. I had to change the rear tire to a quality kelvar tire after 5-6 flat tires.

2) Gearshifter, broke three times. This is the cable and mounting that changes the inner gears. This repair had to paid for in full by myself. Apparently it locked-up, when it gets below zero centigrade. It’s too bad, since I live in the temperate zone, where it can get cold in wintertime. But I can live happily in knowing that Centurion bikes in the tropic don’t have this problem. Am I asking too much for in a “quality” bike? My previous bike never failed me in that manner.

3) When bicycling in first gear, the bike had a tendency in going in to “partial free gear”, where the pedals would go round but the bike would go nowhere. I had to return my bike three times to “Sand & Olsen” before the problem was fixed. The total repair time was about a month and I had to go without (again) without my primary mode of transport.

4) The constant doubt if the bike at all was able to get med where I was planing. This worried me and I was in high risk at being delayed due to “bike error”. The bike wasn’t dependable and I had to inform myself constantly about alternative public transport routes. I distrusted my Centurion.

At this point, I contacted the producer Centurion (DanBike) and asked for my money back or a bike that wouldn’t fall apart. I felt that I was being cheated, because the quality was nowhere near the quality one would expect of of a bike in that price range. I felt that Centurion (DanBike) were morally and legally accountable. Centurion did not agree and since the bike was still fixable.

5) The axle between the pedals came lose last month. I returned the the bike to “Sand & Olsen” and demanded my money back. They where not interested in this because this was a new area of repairs and probably fixable. The bike is still at the store.

The only legal option I’m left with, is to make a case before “Forbrugerklagenævnet”. They are a small claims court where you are able to complain over products. This is all very well, but it will take 5-7 months before they are able to deliver a verdict. And still, it’s not sure if “Sand & Olsen” will accept the ruling and then I’ll be forced to make a lawsuit.

I’m utterly disappointed that Centurion are now making subs-standard bikes and in effect overpricing their product. Somehow this seems to defie logic, what they are doing. “Centurion bikes” used to mean quality, value for money, and close to perfection. By degrading their brand – they are cashing out of the market. Consumers arn’t willing to stand for this. I see a future where Centurion will have to charge less for their product and having increasingly a hard time making ends meet. The previous loyal consumers will find good brands and stay clear away from Centurion – no matter what Centurion produces in the future.

It seems that I’m running out of options. The problem is, that I’m very angry and annoyed over this whole affair. Instead of bottling my anger up and having a lousy time – I have decided in using it as fuel for my next IT-project. I bought hosing and the domain www.skod-centurion.info, which basically means crappy centurion in danish. On this site Ive planned to list all of my problems with Centurion and utter my opinion of the product “Centurion” in Danish, English and even German. Hopefully other centurions stories from other x-centurion users will come along. I should have the site up and running in medio June.

I have contacted Fri Cykler and told them of all my problems and hope they are able to help. They are affiliated with “Sand & Olsen” and seem to be the wholesaler. I wrote yet another mail to Centurion and told them of my last problems and my “project”. These are all last ditch attempt in getting what I find fair. I’m not very optimistic and it is highly unlikely I’ll get a speedy resolution in the near future. If aren’t interested now – when would they?

My experience has been gained at high financial cost. Now I’m seriously thinking about giving up using a bike as my primary mode of transport. At the moment I can’t afford a good bike and can’t afford another “Centurion adventure”. I probably will have to use public transport even though I prefer using a bike.

Still I don’t understand why the Centurion seem, oblivious what the consumer thinks about their product. The total lack off understanding and disinterest still has me amazed. I just don’t get it.

Looking at the Centurion site feels me with mixed feelings, simply because of their slogan – “Centurion, close to perfection”. Well I better not get into this topic – I’ll just get angry,…..

 

 

Is TV evil?

I find a bit too much enjoyment in watching TV. It is so easy, to lul down in front of the fluorescent light of television – and time has a habit of flying by… I do not even dare to think of how much time I have spent in front of channels like DR2, NGC and Discovery. The temptation of television is a real problem, for me!

Now let’s just for the fun of it, say that you watch on average of 1,5 hours of TV every day (about average for most people).The tendency is, to watch more in the week-end than the week-day. This ads up to 10,5 hours a week! Try thinking about, what other activities you could be doing? Reading or what about talking with people dear to you. Is watching TV a so fulfilling and important activity for you?! Can this massive consumption of time be justified? Everybody complains that they are so busy: “well do they watch tv?”

I have tried to show moral strength, and various tricks to do something about it. But they did not work. But my last “trick” did the trick! When I moved in my current domicile, I decided to donate my TV to my dear sister. Since I had a tv-receiver in my laptop I thought it would be a hindrance for me thourds watching TV. Well, I still watched some of my favorite shows. The end result, was that I reduced – but still used too much time with the “TV temptress”. I did not go without, but it was a small obstacle. Three months ago, the darnest thing happend – my TV-receiver broke. I had a choice, live without or get the receiver fixed. And I chose the first option.

No, I have no TV problem. The only withdrawal symptoms was that all of a sudden, I had more time to do some of my projects. I am not going to exaggerate the benefits, but feel I more “sharp” and creative in my thinking. These benefits far outweigh the surplus of time. I believe that that far more people doing with out the “TV temptress”.

I suppose that TV ‘pro forma’ has some benefits. The main purpose should be to educate and inform the citizen. But I can’t see this happening – people want to be lulled. Soaps, game and reality shows – are what the people want. If I had a TV, there really isn’t that much I would like to watch (besides zapping from channel to channel)…

The question is, if the “use” of television is harmful for ones mental abilities? And if the answer is “yes”, than it should have some consequences. I believe that TV adherently causes improper and/or excessive use – could even be as negative as passive smoking and other abuses. I would call the “use” of TV, abuse.

If I can’t convince you, take a look on http://www.turnoffyourtv.com/. There is even have a great pod cast (http://turnoffyourtv.libsyn.com/rss), witch Ron Kaufman is the author. He has a very critical view of the influence that the TV-media has on the American society, and other topics like the Irak war, democracy, and current american affair… It’s great and has a sound, and positive message.

I used to have a TV, now I have not.

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Christmas blues, too much of everything. If there is ever is/was a false holiday, this has to be it! At some point in history, Christmas had to be more giving experience for the soul. Now, I’m not trying to take the moral high ground. But come on, is this really the best way to celebrate the birthday of Christ? I can just see him, watching down from heaven and enjoying the sight of excesses. Children “coked” out, on copious amounts of sweets and gifts – and the horrible, horrible withdrawal syndromes that follows.

Some get “stressed out” by the expectation of giving the so called “perfect gift” (is truly hell if you have more than seventeen “perfect gifts” to deal with). I’m not going to write about the overeating and drinking – that will just take too much time and make me angry.

I know, I know… I’m not the first person to think this thought. In fact, just about everybody I know talks about it before, during and shortly after. Always in a paranoid and a not so positive way. Afterwords there seems to follow a global collective amnesia about the “hells of bells”. The worst thing of all – no action to alter our course. Everybody seems to forget that there always is a Christmas around the corner. Hmmmm…., I wonder what will happen next Christmas?

My Chrismas was better than i had expected. Our family had come to an arrangement where we all would downsize the “gift factor”. Of course, the small children exempt and got loads of gifts. I suppose we are i the progress of downsizing, hopefully…

I love the Chrismas dinner, being with the family and laying back. But the “gift factor”, just makes me go ballistic. I wouldn’t go so far and say it is a evil holiday, but it has too many drawbacks.

I will wish everybody a merry 2007 and hope we all will enjoy a less consumer orientated Chrismas in the future.

Well, A man can dream…

For the last couple of months i’ve been busy trying to simplifying my goals and working hard trying to achive them. It’s just too easy being distracted by too many wishes and ambitions – this hits me hard! The end result is not getting anywhere.

One of  many possible reductions, was to discontinue with writing on this blog. I have not taken a final decision on the matter, but so far I’ll still write. The blog format is a bit weird, and you can’t help asking the question: “what is the purpose?” I can’t really justify it, and this nags me.

As long as I have fun writing, I’ll be hanging in there - but a bit doubtful at times and still asking myself “what are you doing with your time?”….

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