The left end of the bicycle crankset spindle can break, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
The recall involves WeThePeople Envy BMX bicycles and aftermarket ECLAT Aeon BMX cranksets. The Envy BMX bicycles have a 20.6 or 21 inch chromoly frame, painted dark gold. The bicycle bottom bracket has an "ENVY20.6" or ...
Consumers should immediately stop riding the recalled bicycles and cranksets and return to the store where purchased for a free inspection and free replacement spindle.October 29, 2015
Burley Design Recalls Child Bicycle Trailers Due to Injury Risk
Trailers with black plastic tow bar receivers can separate from the tow bar when they appear to be connected, posing a crash hazard to the child in the trailer.
This recall involves seven models of Burley Design child bicycle trailers manufactured from 2009 to 2015. The trailers allow cyclists to tow children behind their bicycles while riding. The trailers are connected to the ...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle trailers and contact Burley for a free safety strap kit with tools and instructions for installation and a coupon for a 20 percent discount on the purchase of any Burley accessory. Consumers shoOctober 28, 2015
Thirteen Manufacturers, Distributors Recall Bicycles with Front Disc Brakes to Replace Quick Release Lever Due to Crash Hazard
An open quick release lever on the bicycle's front wheel hub can come into contact with the front disc brake rotor causing the front wheel to come to a sudden stop or separate from the bicycle, posing a risk of injury to the rider.
This recall involves bicycles equipped with front disc brakes and a black or silver quick-release (QR) lever on the front wheel hub. Bicycles that do not have disc brakes are not included in this recall. When the front Q...
Accell North America, Advanced Sports InternationalConsumers should stop using the bicycles immediately and contact the recalling company for free installation of a new quick release on the front wheel.September 29, 2015
Cycling Sports Group Recalls Cannondale Mountain Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard
The OPI stem/steering tube assemblies can fail, posing a risk of injury from a fall.
This recall involves all model year 2011 through 2015 Flash, FSi , F-4, F-5, F-29, Lexi, RZ, Scalpel and Trigger Cannondale mountain bicycles, with OPI stem/steering tube assemblies "OPI" is printed diagonally across the...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle and take it to the nearest authorized Cannondale dealer for a free repair. Cannondale dealers will fit a locking reinforcement wedge assembly inside the OPI stem/steering tube and replace the clSeptember 3, 2015
Huffy Recalls Bicycles with Front Disc Brakes to Replace Quick Release Lever Due to Crash Hazard
An open quick release lever on the bicycle's front wheel hub can come into contact with the front disc brake assembly, causing the front wheel to come to a sudden stop or separate from the bicycle, posing a risk of injury to the rider.
The recalled products are all model year 2014 Huffy TR 745 and TR-S 740 bicycles with 27.5-inch wheels. "Huffy" is on the downtube of the frame of both bicycles and model name TR 745 or TR-S 740 is on the rear portion of...
Consumers should stop using the bicycles immediately and contact Huffy for a free replacement quick release lever for the front wheel.August 27, 2015
Trek Recalls Superfly Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard; Seatpost Can Crack and Break
The seatpost can crack and break, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
This recall involves model year 2015 Trek 9.8 Superfly FS SL, X1 and XT bicycles equipped with Bontrager Approved Carbon seatposts. Recalled bicycles have a serial number ending in J or K. The serial number is located on...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles and contact an authorized Trek retailer for a free replacement seatpost plus a $20 coupon toward any Bontrager merchandise. The coupon can be used through December 31, 2015.August 26, 2015
Breezer Recalls Downtown Bicycles Due to Crash Hazard; Pedals Can Come Off
The bicycle pedal can separate from the spindle (axle) during use and cause the rider to lose control, posing a crash hazard.
This recall involves Breezer Bicycles models Downtown 3, Downtown 3-ST, Downtown 8, Downtown 8-ST, Downtown EX and Downtown EX-ST. The main frame is made of steel and has either a single or dual water bottle mount, and t...
Consumers should immediately stop using the bicycles and return then to a Breezer dealer for a free pedal replacement.August 11, 2015
Pedal Axle Extenders Recalled by Specialized Bicycle
The Pedal Axle Extenders can break, and the rider can lose control, posing a fall hazard.
This recall involves Specialized Body Geometry Pedal Axle Extenders that are used to extend the outward reach of the pedals. They are sold in pairs and mount directly into the bicycle crank arms. Pedal extenders are made...
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc., of Morgan Hill, Calif.Consumers should stop using the recalled pedal extenders immediately and return them to an authorized Specialized retailer for a full refund.July 15, 2015
Bicycles with SR Suntour Bicycle Forks Recalled by SR Suntour Due to Crash Hazard
The bolt that attaches the upper part of the bicycle's fork to the lower part of the fork can break or separate and cause the front wheel to come off the bicycle. This is a crash hazard for riders.
This recall involves Cannondale, Diamondback, Giant, GT, INA International, Nishiki, Schwinn, Scott and Trek brand bicycles with SR Suntour bicycle forks models M3010, M3020, M3030, NEX and XCT. The recalled forks have s...
Consumers should immediately stop using bicycles with the recalled SR Suntour bicycle forks and return the bicycle to the place of purchase for a free inspection and repair.June 24, 2015
Colnago Recalls Bicycles and Frame Kits Due to Crash Hazard
The front brakes can detach from fork during use, posing a crash hazard.
This recall involves all Colnago CF10 and Colnago V1-r racing bicycles and bicycle frame kits that fit 28-inch wheels. "Colnago for Ferrari" is on the downtube and the Ferrari logo is on the seat tube of the CF10. "Colna...
Consumers should stop using the recalled bicycles and bicycle frame kits and contact Colnago America for a free inspection. If the hole in the front fork for the brake mounting bolt is not at least 12 mm in depth, the front fork will be replaced free of cJune 17, 2015
Cycling Sports Group Recalls GT Fury Mountain Bicycles Due to Crash, Injury Hazards
The front wheel hub can break and cause the disc brake system to fail, posing crash and injury hazards to the consumer.
This recall involves all 2015 model year GT Fury Elite and GT Fury Expert downhill mountain bicycles. The recalled 2015 Fury Elite model is white with blue and red accents. The recalled 2015 Fury Expert model is metallic...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles and return them to the nearest authorized GT dealer to have the complete front wheel replaced free of charge.May 28, 2015
Felt Bicycles Recalls Cruiser Bicycles Due to Crash Hazard
The bicycle's brakes can fail, posing a crash hazard.
This recall involves beach cruiser style Felt Deep Six and El Guapo model bicycles with one speed and coaster brakes. "Felt" and "Deep Six" or "El Guapo" are printed on the bicycle's frame. The Deep Six was sold in black...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles and contact your local Felt bicycle dealer for a free inspection and replacement of the rear hub cog/driver.May 1, 2015
Pedego Recalls Electric Bicycle Batteries Due To Fire Hazard
This recall involves 36-volt and 48-volt lithium ion rechargeable batteries sold separately and as original equipment with Pedego electric bikes. Recalled batteries of each voltage came in two styles. One style has a sil...
Pedego Inc., of Irvine, Calif.Consumers should immediately remove the battery from the bike and contact Pedego for a free replacement battery.April 29, 2015
Trek Recalls Bicycles Equipped with Front Disc Brakes to Replace Quick Release Lever Due to Crash Hazard
An open quick release lever on the bicycle's front wheel hub can come into contact with the front disc brake assembly, causing the front wheel to come to a sudden stop or separate from the bicycle, posing a risk of injury to the rider.
This recall involves all models of Trek bicycles from model years 2000 through 2015 equipped with front disc brakes and a black or silver quick release lever on the front wheel hub that opens far enough to contact the di...
Consumers should stop using the bicycles immediately and contact an authorized Trek retailer for free installation of a new quick release on the front wheel. Trek will provide each owner who participates in the recall with a $20 coupon that is redeemable April 21, 2015
Civia Cycles Recalls Hyland Bicycles, Aluminum Civia Fenders Due to Crash Hazard
The fender mounting bracket can break or bend, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
This recall includes all Civia aluminum fenders sold separately as aftermarket sets and all Civia Hyland bicycles sold with the fenders as original equipment. The recalled fenders are round, designed for use with 700c wh...
Consumers should immediately stop riding bicycles with the recalled fenders and contact an authorized Civia Cycles dealer to receive a $60 credit.April 16, 2015
Specialized Bicycle Components Recalls Aerobars Due to Fall Hazard
The bolt used to affix the aerobars to the bicycle can loosen, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
This recall involves carbon and alloy Aerobars sold individually and with model years 2012 through 2015 Specialized Shiv bicycles and model year 2013 Specialized Transition Apex bicycles. The carbon Aerobar was sold in b...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled aerobars and contact Specialized Bicycle Components to receive replacement extension mounting hardware.March 26, 2015
SCOTT Recalls Vanish Evo Bicycle Helmets Due to Head Injury Hazard
The bicycle helmets do not comply with the impact requirements of the CPSC safety standards for bicycle helmets.
The helmets have the brand name "SCOTT" printed on the outer shell of the helmet on the left side. For the Vanish Evo black and gray helmets, the lettering is black; for the Vanish Evo white and gray helmets, the letteri...
Consumers should immediately stop using the bicycle helmet and take it to an authorized SCOTT dealer for a refund of the purchase price.February 13, 2015
SRAM Recalls Zipp 88 Bicycle Wheel Hubs Due to Crash and Injury Hazards
The hub flange ring on the front hub can fail posing a crash and injury hazard.
The aluminum hub shell is silver. The outside flange ring is gray aluminum in the standard option and blue, gold, gray, pink or red in the ZedTech options. The diameter of the two clinch nuts is approximately 1 inch. The...
Prodigy Group, Mooresville, Ind.Consumers should immediately stop using bicycles equipped with the recalled Zipp 88 front hub and contact SRAM for a free replacement hub.February 12, 2015
Marin Mountain Bikes Recalls Children's Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard; Handlebars Can Loosen
The handlebars can loosen or separate during use. This can cause the rider to lose control and/or crash, posing the risk of injury.
This recall involves Marin 2014 model MBX 50 and Tiny Trail boy's and girl's bicycles with 16-inch knobby tires. The single speed bicycles have high-rise handlebars and training wheels. The boy's bicycles were sold in re...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle and contact Marin for a replacement handlebar stem.February 10, 2015
Bicycle Helmets Recalled by UVEX Sports Due to Risk of Head Injury
The anchor for the helmet's chinstrap can fail, causing the helmets to slide off the head, posing a head injury hazard. The bicycle helmets also do not comply with the impact requirements of the CPSC safety standards for bicycle helmets.
This recall involves seven models of UVEX helmets. The helmets come in a variety of colors with different colored chin straps. The helmets have a model number inside the helmet under the fitting pad on the top right side...
Uvex Sports GmbH & Co. KG, GermanyConsumers should stop using the helmets and contact UVEX for a free compliant helmet or a refund of the purchase price.December 12, 2014
Salsa Cycles Recalls Bicycle Forks Due to Risk of Fall Hazard
The bicycle fork can bend or break, posing a fall hazard to the rider.
This recall involves all aluminum Salsa Bearpaw forks sold separately and on Mukluk bicycles. The forks have date code 20130524, 20130710 or 20130826 stamped on the fork steerer, followed by "CWI2201BAN2" and a Salsa com...
Consumers should immediately stop using bicycles equipped with the recalled Salsa Bearpaw forks and contact a Salsa dealer for a free inspection and replacement fork.December 4, 2014
Felt Bicycles Recalls Cyclocross Bicycles Due to Risk of Injury
The frame of the bicycle could break, causing the rider to lose control, fall and suffer injuries.
This recall includes Felt Cyclocross bicycles 2015 models F65X and F85X. The 2015 F65X bicycle has a satin black aluminum frame with "Felt" printed in white letters and a diagonal wide white stripe next to a thin white s...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles and contact their local Felt Bicycles dealer for a free inspection and frame replacement.December 2, 2014
Cane Creek Recalls Bicycle Shocks Due to Risk of Injury
The shock absorber is marked with graphics that incorrectly identify the adjustment directions for High Speed Rebound (HSR) damping. Following these directions will cause unexpected behavior by a bike's suspension and pose a fall hazard to a rider.
This recall involves Cane Creek Cycling Components DBINLINE bicycle rear shock absorbers. The shocks are marked with graphics that incorrectly identify the adjustment directions for High Speed Rebound (HSR) damping. HSR ...
Cane Creek Cycling Components, Inc.; Fletcher, N.C.Consumers should immediately stop using the product and contact Cane Creek for a repair decal kit to correct the HSR adjustment markings on affected product.October 29, 2014
Louis Garneau Recalls Aerodynamic Bicycle Helmets Due to Injury Hazard
In cold temperatures, the helmet can fail to protect the wearer from impact injuries.
This recall involves Louis Garneau P-09 aerodynamic bicycle helmets with model number 1405362. The helmets are shaped like tear drops with a rounded front and a short, tapered tail. The outer shells of the helmets are ma...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled helmets and return them to Louis Garneau USA for a refund or replacement with a similar helmet.October 10, 2014
The bicycle front fork can crack, posing a fall hazard.
This recall involves all Avant bicycles and carbon framesets sold with hydraulic disk brakes and all Avant bicycles and carbon framesets that are capable of being configured with hydraulic disc brakes. The model numbers ...
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles and contact Orbea for a free replacement and installation of the bicycle front fork.September 3, 2014