The company behind Ridley, Eddy Merckx, Aeres, and Nukeproof, has announced that it will offer a transferable “lifetime” warranty on its frames, effective from 1 January 2026.

However, according to Belgian Cycling Factory (BCF), the term “lifetime” comes with some important terms and conditions. In line with many other brand policies, it refers not to the owner’s life, for those that were getting excited about never having to buy a new frame ever again, but to an “industry-aligned” period of ten years from the date of purchase, provided the bicycle is registered within 30 days.

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Jochim Aerts, CEO of BCF, stated: “With this move, BCF reaffirms its commitment to durable products, transparency, and long-term relationships with both riders and retailers. The new warranty replaces the previous 2/5-year system and forms part of a broader strategic choice: investing in long-term trust rather than short-term commercial incentives.”