October 24, 2002
Cannondale
Corp. Announces Recall of Gemini Bicycles
Cannondale
Corp., of Bethel, Conn., is voluntarily recalling about 800 Gemini bicycles
with medium and large frames. The frames on some of these bicycles have been
improperly manufactured, causing too much of the thickest portion of the
downtube to be removed. This could cause the frame to break during use,
resulting in falls and serious injury to riders. Cannondale has received three reports of frames breaking. One
minor injury was reported.
The recall involves the following bicycle models with medium and large-sized
frames:
|
2002
Gemini 1000 |
2003
Gemini 2000 |
|
2002
Gemini 2000 |
2003
Gemini 1000 |
|
2003
Gemini 900 |
|
The bicycles have "Cannondale" written on the downtube, and
"Gemini" and the model number are written on the top tube. The
bicycles were sold in various colors. Authorized Cannondale retailers
nationwide sold these bicycles from December 2001 through September 2002 for
between $2,100 and $3,800.
Consumers should stop riding these bicycles immediately and contact their
local Cannondale retailer for a free inspection of their bicycle frame.
Consumers with improperly manufactured frames will have a free replacement
frame installed. For more information, consumers can contact Cannondale at
(800) BIKEUSA or visit the company's web site at http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/tech/recall-114903.html
to find a local retailer.