CPSC, Firms Announce Recall of Bicycles and Bicycle Components
Firms in cooperation with the CPSC, conducted the following product safety recalls:
Product: RANS Bicycles -- RANS Inc., of Hays, Kan., is recalling about
4,000 long-wheelbase recumbent bicycles. The models being recalled are
the RANS Stratus, Stratus XL, Gliss, Tailwind, Wave, Response and
Nimbus. RANS models Tailwind and Wave bicycles with a serial number of
0700 or 0301 after a two-letter prefix are not included in the recall.
Serial numbers are located beneath the bottom bracket or crankset of the
bike. Specialty bicycle shops sold these bikes from June 1993 through
July 2001 for between $700 and $1,500.
PROBLEM: The bicycle's front fork steering tube can break, causing the
rider to lose control of the bicycle, fall and suffer injuries.
INCIDENTS/INJURIES: RANS Inc. has received eight reports of forks
breaking on these bicycles. The company has received no reports of
injuries.
WHAT TO DO: Consumers should stop using these bicycles immediately and
return them to the store where purchased or to a qualified bike mechanic
for inspection and repair, if necessary. For more information, call RANSInc. toll-free at (877) 990-7267 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through
Friday, or visit their web site at www.rans.com/recall or at www.ransbikes.com/recall.
Product: Specialized Bicycles Hemi 12-inch Children's Bicycles -
Specialized Bicycles, Inc., of Morgan Hill, Calif., is voluntarily
recalling about 3,500 Specialized-brand bicycles. These Hemi 12-inch
boys and girls model bicycles were sold for the 2001 model year only.
The model names are the 2001 Hemi Pro 12-inch boys team red and the 2001
Hemi Fastgirl 12-inch girls pink bikes. "Specialized" and the model name
are written on the bicycles. Specialized dealers sold the bicycles
nationwide from July 2000 through May 2001 for between $110 to $130.
PROBLEM: The frame of the bicycle can break during use causing the rider
to lose control of the bicycle, fall and suffer serious injuries.
INCIDENTS/INJURIES: Specialized Bicycles Inc. has received two reports
of these bicycles breaking resulting in minor injuries.
WHAT TO DO: Consumers should stop using these bicycles immediately, and
return them to the nearest Specialized dealer for a refund. To determine
if the bicycle is part of this recall and for more information, call
Specialized Bicycles Inc. at (800) 214-1468 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT
Monday through Friday.
Product: Cannondale "Carbon Left" Suspension Forks - Cannondale Corp.,
of Bethel, Conn., is voluntarily recalling 367 "Carbon Lefty" suspension
forks. These single-sided suspension forks were sold on the 2001 model
Cannondale F4000 SL, Jekyll 4000 SL, Raven 4000 SL bicycles and
separately. All forks made prior to May 31 are subject to recall. The
brand name "Cannondale" appears on the frames of these bicycles. The
recalled forks are marked "Carbon" and "Lefty." Cannondale dealers sold
the recalled forks on bicycles from December 2000 through June 2001. The
bicycles sold for between $3,500 and $4,300.
PROBLEM: The bicycle forks can break, causing the rider to lose control
of the bicycle, fall and suffer serious injury or death.
INCIDENTS/INJURIES: Cannondale has received six reports of forks
breaking. However, there have been no injuries reported.
WHAT TO DO: Consumers should stop using these bicycles immediately and
return them to a Cannondale retailer to arrange to have the fork to be
rebuilt and upgraded at no charge. To determine if your bicycle is
subject to recall, and for more information, call Cannondale toll-free
at (800) BIKE USA between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. ET Monday through Friday,
between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. ET Saturday, and between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Sunday.
Product: Magura Bicycle Brakes - Magura USA, of Olney, Ill., is
voluntarily recalling about 360 hydraulic disc brakes. These 2001 Gustav
M hydraulic disc brakes are the only Gustav brakes with silver brake
levers. Bicycle stores sold the brakes nationwide from September 2000
through May 2001 for about $260 each. They were also sold with
Cannondale MT 4000 tandem bicycles.
PROBLEM: The brakes could fail, causing the rider to lose control of the
bicycle, fall and suffer serious injuries.
INCIDENTS/INJURIES: Magura has received no reports of incidents or
injuries.
WHAT TO DO: Consumers should stop using bicycles with these brakes
immediately and contact their local dealer for repair. For a free Gustav
M Brake Upgrade Kit, contact your local Magura dealer. For more
information, call toll-free at (800) 448-3876 between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m.
CT Monday through Friday.
Product: Bike Handlebars and Bar Ends - Supergo Corp., of Santa Monica,
Calif., is voluntarily recalling 125 "PAZZAZ" ATB-98 carbon
fiber-wrapped aluminum riser mountain bicycle handlebars and 199 pairs
of "PAZZAZ" carbon fiber mountain bicycle "bar ends." The bar ends were
sold separately and can be bolted on to the end of most mountain bicycle
handlebars to assist in climbing. The handlebars are about 23.5-inches
long (unless cut by the user) with a .75-inch rise from the clamp to the
grips. "PAZZAZ" is written in white letters under each handle grip area.
About 6.75 inches from the right end of the handlebar a logo reads "PZ &
Company," and about 6.75 inches from the left end of the handlebar a
logo reads "PAZZAZ FIBER." The bar ends have a black carbon fiber grip
area about 3-inches long with a glossy finish. The carbon fiber section
has a logo which reads "PAZZAZ FIBER" in white letters, and the clamp
is polished aluminum. Supergo stores in California and Chandler, Arizona
sold the handlebars from June 2000 through May 2001 for about $39.
Supergo stores sold the bar ends in California and Chandler, Arizona
from July 2000 through May 2001 for about $25. Supergo also sold the bar
ends nationwide through mail order.
PROBLEM: The handlebars can crack and break, causing the rider to lose
control of the bicycle, fall and suffer serious injuries. The carbon
fiber wrap on the handlebar can hide cracking of the aluminum handlebar
underneath the carbon. The carbon fiber bar ends can become detached
from the aluminum clamp during riding causing the rider to lose control
and crash.
INCIDENTS/INJURIES: Supergo has received two reports of handlebars
breaking and one report of a handlebar cracking. The firm has received
two reports of bar ends detaching. There are no reports of injuries.
WHAT TO DO: Consumers should stop using bicycles with these recalled
handlebars and bar ends immediately. The firm is offering a refund or a
free replacement aluminum handlebar, which will be installed at Supergo
stores. For bar ends, Supergo is offering a refund. For more
information, call Supergo at (800) 326-2453 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
PT Monday through Friday, or go to Supergo's web site at www.supergo.com.
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