If I was you I'd make sure you know exactly what's wrong with the bike and the have some quotes to fix those faults before contacting the seller, get some quotes in writing for the work required.Originally Posted by Maz
I think you'll have a much stronger case that way.
If you are/may be considering legal action confirm what you've said in writing to the seller using a recorded delivery letter rather than email.
If you do go as far as small claims court you need to show the judge you've been as reasonable as possible in allowing the seller to resolve the issues or you'll just waste your court fee.