PRA number
2019/17713
Published date
Why the product is recalled
The fork can fracture or break, which can allow the wheel to detach from the bicycle during use.
What the hazards are to consumers
Fork can fracture and then detach, posing a fall hazard with the risk of death or serious injury.
What consumers should do
Consumers should immediately stop riding their bicycle and take it to the nearest Cannondale dealer for a free repair. Cannondale dealers will replace, free of cost, the bicycle’s fork with a full carbon fibre replacement fork.
To check if a bicycle is affected by this recall, inspect the bicycle to confirm it has all of the following features (as shown in the picture above):
1. A prominent CAADX marking on the top tube or other tube
2. Disc brakes
3. A large “ULTRAX” marking on the inside of the fork leg
4. A black plastic cable running to the front disc brake that is outside of the fork blade (not internally routed within the fork blade)
For further information about the recall see https://www.cannondale.com/en/Australia/Safety-Notices-and-Recalls.aspx
For further information, contact PSI Cycling by email at service@psicycling.com.au or by phone on 03 8327 8080.
To check if a bicycle is affected by this recall, inspect the bicycle to confirm it has all of the following features (as shown in the picture above):
1. A prominent CAADX marking on the top tube or other tube
2. Disc brakes
3. A large “ULTRAX” marking on the inside of the fork leg
4. A black plastic cable running to the front disc brake that is outside of the fork blade (not internally routed within the fork blade)
For further information about the recall see https://www.cannondale.com/en/Australia/Safety-Notices-and-Recalls.aspx
For further information, contact PSI Cycling by email at service@psicycling.com.au or by phone on 03 8327 8080.
Supplier
Traders who sold this product
Authorised Cannondale dealers in Australia
Where the product was sold
Nationally
Dates available for sale
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Recall advertisements and supporting documentation
Responsible regulator
Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is the responsible regulator for this recall.
