Recall of the week

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  1. BROWNIE

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    Just thought I'd post up this recall of the week:

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    DETAILS: The recall includes 2012 and 2013 Cervélo P5 bicycles equipped with 3T Aduro aero handlebars. “P5” is on the seat tube, “Cervélo” is on the top tube and a large “é’’ is on the down tube in white lettering. The handlebars consist of four major components: a base bar, which attaches to the bike; a forward extension mount, which attaches to the base bar; forearm rests and forward extension bars, which attach to the forward extension mount. The base bar is black with red and white stripes and has “3T” on the top and rear. The handlebars come with both a high and a low forward extension mount, one of which will be installed based on customer fit. Consumers can purchase an ultra-low forward extension mount separately. The words “Ultimate Performance” are on the forward extensions. The handlebars were made between January 2012 and July 2012. Serial numbers for the handlebars are on a label inside the base bar under the stem cap on the rear wall. The serial number is the seven-digit number following “FM78-Basebar-.” The manufacture date code is the first four digits of the serial number in the MMYY format. Date codes for the defective handlebars range from 1201 to 1207. P5 bicycles which have already been inspected and passed at retailers are distinguished by a green sticker with an “é’’ on the underside of the Aduro base bar. They were sold at Cervélo retailers nationwide from May 2012 to August 2013.


    WHY: The forward extension mounts can detach from the base bar while riding causing the rider to lose control, posing a risk of injury.


    INCIDENTS: 28 reports of incidents, including one report of a broken collar bone and four reports of abrasions.


    HOW MANY: About 1,300 in the U.S. and about 225 in Canada.


    FOR MORE: Call Aduro Recall Hotline at 855-225-7226 or visit www.3tcycling.com and click on Aduro Recall for more information.
     

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