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Specialized Bicycle Components Expands Recall of Bike Brake Levers Due to Crash Hazard is CPSC recall #12271, announced on August 30, 2012. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall includes Tektro TL-83 brake levers sold on 2012 S-Works Shiv bicycle frame modules, 2012 S-Works Shiv TT bicycle frame modules, and sold as aftermarket service parts for these modules. The TL-83 is a version of the TL-720 brake lever, modified with a quick release slot at the top of the lever arm and designed exclusively for use with aerodynamic handlebars (aerobars) sold as original equipment on these modules. They are black aluminum and model number "TL-720" can be read on the side of the lever arm when braking action is applied. The remedy is consumers should immediately stop riding modules equipped with tl-83 brake levers and return the levers or modules to an authorized specialized bicycle components retailer for free replacement brake levers.. Affected brand: Specialized Bicycle Components Inc., Morgan Hill, Calif..
This recall includes Tektro TL-83 brake levers sold on 2012 S-Works Shiv bicycle frame modules, 2012 S-Works Shiv TT bicycle frame modules, and sold as aftermarket service parts for these modules. The TL-83 is a version of the TL-720 brake lever, modified with a quick release slot at the top of the lever arm and designed exclusively for use with aerodynamic handlebars (aerobars) sold as original equipment on these modules. They are black aluminum and model number "TL-720" can be read on the side of the lever arm when braking action is applied.
Affected products
Bicycle Brake Levers
Recalled brands
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc., Morgan Hill, Calif.
Remedy
Consumers should immediately stop riding modules equipped with TL-83 brake levers and return the levers or modules to an authorized Specialized Bicycle Components retailer for free replacement brake levers.
Recall date
August 30, 2012
CPSC recall #12271 covers Specialized Bicycle Components Expands Recall of Bike Brake Levers Due to Crash Hazard, announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on August 30, 2012. The CPSC cites the following hazard: This recall includes Tektro TL-83 brake levers sold on 2012 S-Works Shiv bicycle frame modules, 2012 S-Works Shiv TT bicycle frame modules, and sold as aftermarket service parts for these modules. The TL-83 is a version of the TL-720 brake lever, modified with a quick release slot at the top of the lever arm and designed exclusively for use with aerodynamic handlebars (aerobars) sold as original equipment on these modules. They are black aluminum and model number "TL-720" can be read on the side of the lever arm when braking action is applied.
The CPSC remedy for recall #12271 is consumers should immediately stop riding modules equipped with tl-83 brake levers and return the levers or modules to an authorized specialized bicycle components retailer for free replacement brake levers.. Consumers should stop using the product and follow the instructions in the official CPSC notice.
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The primary source is the official CPSC notice at https://www.cpsc.gov/Recalls/2012/Specialized-Bicycle-Components-Expands-Recall-of-Bike-Brake-Levers-Due-to-Crash-Hazard. RecallDocket links to it from this page.
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