The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recalled SRAM shift brake levers due to the risk of crashing. The recall notice was announced on Feb. 1, 2024.
According to the CPSC, the brake lever’s clamp bolt can loosen, posing a crash hazard to the biker. The bike’s brake lever is intended to slow or stop the bicycle.
The recall affects all SRAM 12-speed brake-shift levers, which were sold separately as an upgrade or replacement. Around 61,300 bikes have been recalled, with an additional 2,940 sold in Canada.
The CPSC advises consumers to stop using the recalled SRAM shift-brake levers immediately.
Other Bicycle Recalls
- Supacaz Brand Bike Pedals Recall
- Lectric E-Bike Disc Brake Caliper Recall
- Pirelli Bike Tire Recall
- Shimano Bike Alloy Stems Recall
- Peloton Bike Seat Recall
- Gyroor E-Bike Recall
- E-Bike Battery Recall
- Rad Power Electric Bike Recall
- Ancheer E-Bikes Recall
- Trek Road Bikes & Handlebars Recall
- Cannondale Cyclocross Bike Recall
- Murf Electric Bicycle Recall
- Trek Allant+ 7 Bicycles Recall
- Shimano Bicycle Crankset Recall
- True Fitness Treadmill Console Recall
- Woom Original Kids’ Bicycles Recall
- Trek Bicycle Disc Brakes Recall
- Quality Bicycle Products Handlebars Recall
- Brompton Electric Bicycle Recall
- Pedego Electric Bicycle Recall
- Trek Super Commuter+ Recall
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