Widespread bicycle recall due to faulty crank

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A Washington-based bicycle component manufacturer is recalling 9,300 bicycles that were outfitted with a faulty crankset that can break, causing falls and injuries.

The recall involves 21 different bicycle models from 8 bicycle brands (see list below) that were sold between February and October this year.

The US Consumer Protection Agency urges owners of the listed bicycles to stop using them immediately and take them back to the dealer for inspection and free replacement of the faulty crank arm. Eleven breaks have been reported, and two injuries.

Gossamer

The importer, Full Speed Ahead of Woodinville, Wash., issued the recall for its BB30 Gossamer crankset installed as standard equipment. The cranks were manufactured in Taiwan by TH Industries.

The cranks involved have two drive gears (triples are not involved in the recall). They are painted either black with “Gossamer” printed in white on the arm or white with “Gossamer” printed in black on the arm. The crank arms at fault have serial numbers beginning with either 10B, 10C, or 10D on the backside of the arm, near the pedal threads.

If the fixing bolt on the non-driver crank arm is over-tightened, the bolt shoulder can crack or break, causing the crank arm to fall off the bicycle.

The bicycle models in the recall are:

Bianchi
2010 Sempre Ultegra

Cannondale
2010 CAAD9 5, CAAD9 5 Feminine
2010 Six Carbon 5
2010 Slice 4, Slice 4 Nytro, Slice 5
2010 Synapse Carbon 4, Carbon 4 Feminine, Carbon 5
2011 CAAD10 5 105, CAAD10 5 105 Feminine
2011 Slice 5, Slice 5 Womens
2011 SuperSix 5 105, SuperSix 5 105 Womens
2011 Synapse Carbon 4 Rival, Carbon 4 Rival Womens, Carbon 5
2011 CAAD8 5 105
2011 CAADX 105 Cyclocross

Felt
2011 F75
2011 F75X

Fuji
2010 ACR 1.0
2010 ACR 2.0
2010 ACR 3.0

Quintana Roo
2010 CD.0.1

Litespeed
2010 C3

Raleigh
2011 RX 1.0
2010 RX 1.0

Scattante
2010 CFR Comp

More information

For additional information on obtaining a free replacement non-drive crank arm, contact Full Speed Ahead toll-free at (877) 743-3372 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, via email to recall@fullspeedahead.com, or visit the firm’s website at www.fullspeedahead.com (pdf)


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