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Fall Hazard Prompts Stationary Bike Recall
About 2000 Stationary Bicycle Trainers manufactured by Saris Cycling Group, are being recalled because a handle pin on the bicycle trainer can loosen during use, causing the machine to become disengaged, posing a fall hazard to consumers.
The recalled trainers are a stationary frame that allows bicycles to be converted into stationary bicycles. The recalled models include: CycleOps Pro Series Trainer models 9014 (SuperMagneto Pro), 9331 (JetFluid Pro), 9460 (PowerBeam Pro), 9321 (JetFluid Pro Winter Training Kit), and 9322 (SuperMagneto Pro Winter Training Kit) without the secondary locking pin. The model number and style names are printed on the left side of the main frame of the trainer.
The bikes were sold at independent bicycle retailers nationwide from October 2008 through November 2008 for between about $400 and $1200.
Published on Jan-22-09
The recalled trainers are a stationary frame that allows bicycles to be converted into stationary bicycles. The recalled models include: CycleOps Pro Series Trainer models 9014 (SuperMagneto Pro), 9331 (JetFluid Pro), 9460 (PowerBeam Pro), 9321 (JetFluid Pro Winter Training Kit), and 9322 (SuperMagneto Pro Winter Training Kit) without the secondary locking pin. The model number and style names are printed on the left side of the main frame of the trainer.
The bikes were sold at independent bicycle retailers nationwide from October 2008 through November 2008 for between about $400 and $1200.
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