The Red Shield product Protection Plan goes above and beyond the original manufacturer's warranty. Red Shield protects against manufacturer's defects on any new bicycle from the Trek family of brands and it provides for repair from mechanical breakdown due to certain normal wear and tear.
Red Shield offers 3 or 5 year coverage from the date of purchase. Simply purchase the plan from your local authorized Red Shield Trek dealer within 180 days of your bicycle purchase.
Here are the plans offered:
- Good Free
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Our basic service plan is designed to keep your bicycle performing at it’s best.
All new bicycles come with 3 free tune-ups in the first 6 months: 30, 90, and 180 days, as well as any free adjustments in between,
Lifetime warranty on the frame.
Two year warranty on all original Bontrager components, parts, and forks (except tires and tubes). Any other original part or component shall be covered by the stated warranty of the original manufacturer - Better 3 Year Coverage - $75 to $220
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Even the best products can wear out. When they do repairs can be costly. Trek’s Red Shield Wear and Tear plan covers repairs including parts and labor for 3 years from date of purchase.
Most major components are repaired or replaced for free with no deductible or hidden expenses.
Your claim is processed quickly and hassle free.
Only available on new Trek, Fisher and Mirraco bicycles. See Red Shield terms and conditions for program details. - Best 5 Year Coverage - $210 to $345
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Extend your ride with the ultimate peace of mind program. Trek’s Red Shield Wear and Tear program is also available for 5 years from date of purchase. It covers repairs including parts and labor with no deductible or hidden fees.
Nationwide service through participating Trek dealers.
For those who want ultimate peace of mind this is the best coverage available.
See Red Shield terms and conditions for program details.
What's Covered? Click Here to find out.(73K PDF
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Red Shield Terms and Conditions - Click Here (PDF
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