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Update: Fox has updated their recall of the Float X2 rear shocks to now include all 2016 and some 2017 Float X2 rear shocks. About 7,300 rear shocks are affected. According to CPSC.gov, “…the bicycle rear shock absorbers [were] sold both individually and installed on YT, Giant, Pivot, Intense, Ibis, Scott, Trek, GT, Knolly, Norco, …

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In a statement released yesterday by Honey Stinger, Honey Stinger recalled some protein chews due to “several consumer reports of nausea and vomiting shortly after consuming the Protein Chews.” Honey Stinger noted that nothing more serious than the nausea and vomiting has occurred, and that the complaints are unusual because “they occur very soon after consuming the …

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Rocky Mountain Bicycles has just recalled at least 78,300 mountain bikes due to a quick release safety issue. This is the same safety issue that caused a recall of 1.5 million bikes last year, however, Rocky Mountain was not included in that initial recall. The current recall affects 17,300 mountain bikes sold in the United …

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According to cpsc.gov, Felt Bicycles is recalling mountain bikes with OEM carbon fiber seatposts. They’ve found that “the carbon seat post originally sold with the bicycle can crack and break, posing injury and fall hazards to the rider.” While no injuries have been reported yet, Felt has received 10 reports of seatpost failures, and is taking …

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17 mountain bike brands are voluntarily recalling 1.5 million mountain bikes with quick releases. In these 1.5 million bikes, the quick release (QR) can open more than 180 degrees, thereby catching in the disc brake rotor. While obviously a bike should never be ridden with the QR open, I’ve personally had QRs work themselves loose on …

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