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CPSCRecalled Jun 6, 2007 · #07206

Cannondale Recalls Bicycles With Carbon Crankset Due to Fall Hazard

Hazard

The bicycle's crankset could break, posing a fall hazard to user.

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Description

Cranksets are the gears at the front of the bicycle chain with pedals attached to the outer ends. The crankset spins on a bearing and axle assembly called a bottom bracket. The recalled cranksets are two-piece carbon cranksets with an integrated aluminum bottom bracket. These cranksets were used on the following bicycle models: 2007 Road Bikes: Synapse Carbon SL1 Compact drive Ironman 1, Si Carbon Standard drive System 6 Team 1 Compact drive and Standard drive System 6 Team 3 Compact drive and Standard drive Cyclocross SLl 1 Compact drive 2007 Mountain Bikes: Taurine 1 SL Rush Carbon 2 2007 Framesets & Cranksets: Synapse SL Si System 6 Team SI Ironman 613 SL CAAD 9 Cyclocross Si All carbon Si road and mountain cranksets 2008 Road Bikes: System 6 Liquigas 3 Compact and Standard Drive

Product details

Product
Bicycles with Carbon Cranksets
Type
Bicycles & Accessories
Manufacturer
Not specified
Model numbers
UPCs
Sold at
Authorized Cannondale dealers nationwide from June 2006 though May 2007 for between $1,800 and $5,700 for the bicycles and about $475 for the crankset.
Made in
Taiwan

What you should do

Cannondale dealers will inspect the bicycle cranksets to determine if a free replacement is needed.

View the official CPSC notice