Quarq

3100 1st Ave, 57783, Spearfish, United States
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4.15
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Quarq

At Quarq, we make bicycle power meters, tire pressure sensors, mountain bike suspension tuning devices and GPS tracking devices. Why? Because bikes are complicated and improving performance is hard and this can make you feel overwhelmed and unprepared. But with the right technology, you can simplify the experience so you can reach your full potential. We know how frustrating it is when technology distracts from your ride. Our innovative, easy to use products are why thousands of riders, including professional athletes in all disciplines, trust in us everyday.

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Bobby
GB

Significant Delays due to change in… Significant Delays due to change in support from Saris to Quarq With the purchase of Powertap by Quarq, consumers are now facing a different set of support terms. Servicing timelines have gone from 3-5 business days to 7-10 business days (a change of 1% to 3% service outage of a product). Return shipping is expected to be covered by consumer now where it was previously covered by powertap/Saris. I am overly concerned that this change in terms has degraded the services/support/product I originally purchased. I am worried that there are other change in terms of support

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Nick Morgan-Hughes
GB

I bought a DZero PM just over 2 years… I bought a DZero PM just over 2 years ago. PM spider integrated into a SRAM Red crankset. Super reliable up until it just died as I was cycling along. Phoned Quarq customer service and went through a few tests. Very polite guy confirmed that it was dead. Appreciated that it was out of warranty but thought they might be able to repair it or offer to replace the spider element at cost- No, no help or support whatsoever for an expensive bit of kit that had seen light careful use. Basically throw it away, zip all product support offered. Very disappointed.

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Mike MacKay
GB

I had purchased a power tap cn1 when… I had purchased a power tap cn1 when they first came out and found that I preferred a chainring power meter over the stages crank arm style that I bought as a first venture into power meters. My cn1 went bad and after I found that Sram/Quqrk bought them I researched them and decided on a Quark chainring style and couldn’t be more pleased with it.

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Mark Stampiglia
GB

4/23/19 This has been my first order… 4/23/19 This has been my first order placed with Quark. The person whom I dealt with through the entire process is, Luke. I will say that my experience was nothing short of "world class" Luke provided amazing service, always followed up lightening fast, provides detailed answers to all my questions, and was truly interested in providing the best customer experience. It was a great pleasure working with Luke! Give the guy a nice $ bonus when you can. He is worth it. Mark

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D Scott
GB

I am pretty impressed with the Quarq… I am pretty impressed with the Quarq team and their willingness to carry the ball on problems. I have PowerTap pedals which have been far from trouble free. The most recent issue is after not using them for 8 months the cap on one pedal was frozen and would not come off even using semi destructive means. The Quark team happily took over..... As to PowerTap, I think they have caught a break. The cycling community has fairly low standards for vendors and quite honestly, their reputation was outsized IMHO

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