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Cycling Sports Group Inc. 2019-07-25 Vehicles critical CPSC
Vehicles · CPSC · Recall #CPSC-19175

2013 through 2016 Cannondale CAADX cyclocross bicycles Recall

Issued July 25, 2019 · Cycling Sports Group Inc. · 97,001,900 units affected

In July 2019, Cycling Sports Group Inc. recalled the 2013 through 2016 Cannondale CAADX cyclocross bicycles, a critical vehicles recall reported by the CPSC. Affected owners are eligible for a repair. Here is what the hazard is and exactly what to do about it.

Compiled by Maya Ellison, RecallCheckr

What this means for you

The fork can break, posing a fall hazard with the risk of death and serious injury.

What you should do

  1. 1 Keep using 2013 through 2016 Cannondale CAADX cyclocross bicycles only as advised. See the remedy below.
  2. 2 Set it aside where it won't be used by mistake.
  3. 3 Contact Cycling Sports Group Inc. to arrange your repair. See the official notice below for contact details.
  4. 4 Keep the product until your remedy is fully processed. You may need it.
Official remedy (Repair): Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycle and take it to the nearest authorized Cannondale dealer for a free repair. Cannondale dealers will replace, free of cost, the bicycle's fork with a full carbon fiber replacement fork.

Recall details

Brand
Cycling Sports Group Inc.
Category
Vehicles
Recall date
July 25, 2019
Units affected
97,001,900
Sold at
Authorized Cannondale dealers nationwide from August 2012 through August 2017 for between $1,000 and $2,220.
Recall number
CPSC-19175
Made in
Taiwan
Issuing agency
CPSC

In context

  • Cycling Sports Group Inc. has 5 recalls in our database, including 1 rated Critical.
  • We're tracking 1,755 Vehicles recalls in our database.
  • 97,001,900 units is enough to reach millions of US homes.
  • This is the 160th Vehicles recall we've logged in 2019.
Read the official CPSC notice

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