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Giant Warp DS-2  "Unsafe at any speed" 

 


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If this is what can happen to a Giant Warp DS2 riding on a cycle path, imagine what damage you could do in extreme MTB downhill racing!

Honestly these bike are built tough it is the design that is wrong, that is why Giant changed the style in 2003. But, what about people riding these Giant Warp DS-2,  2000 built death traps. Ralf Nader would roll over in his grave if he know how Giant are treating the public!

These Bikes need to be recalled and scraped!

 

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Unsafe at Any Speed: The Designed-In Dangers of the American Automobile by Ralph Nader, published in 1965, is a book detailing his claims of resistance by car manufacturers to the introduction of safety features, like seat belts, and their general reluctance to spend money on improving safety. One of the examples of the book was General Motors' Chevrolet Corvair, although the criticisms against the Corvair were out of date by the time the book was published. The 196063 Corvairs did indeed have a suspension design which required drivers to maintain proper tire pressure to within some tolerance, which some considered to be unreasonably fine. However, the suspension design was modified for the 1964 model year in order to address this issue.

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