Fox Factory Recalls Evolution Mountain Bike Suspension Forks Due to Fall Hazard

Recall Details

In conjunction with


Units

About 11,250 in the U.S. and 1,250 in Canada

Description

The recalled suspension forks are model year 2013, 32 and 34 Evolution Series with 120mm to 160mm of travel. The Evolution name and logo are on a sticker on the front fork with the FOX brand name logo.  Recalled forks can be identified by the serial number, which is found on the underside of the crown after removing the front wheel. The forks were sold as original equipment on some of the following 2013 model year mountain bikes: BMC, Cannondale, Commencal, Diamondback, GT, Kona, Lapierre, Norco, Orbea, Raleigh, Rocky Mountain, Santa Cruz, Scott, Specialized and Trek. A small quantity of suspension forks were sold to retailers or distributors as aftermarket accessories.

Incidents/Injuries

Fox received one report of an incident resulting in shoulder injuries in Italy. 

Remedy

Consumers should stop using the bicycles with recalled Fox Factory suspension forks and bring them to the place of purchase for a free repair.  Consumers can check their serial number at www.ridefox.com/, see the link at the lower left of the page, or contact Fox for assistance with discerning whether their bicycle has the recalled product and for instructions on how to return the recalled product and receive the free repair if they cannot bring their bicycle or fork to the place of purchase. 

Sold at

Bicycle retailers nationwide between August 2012 and October 2013 as original equipment on bicycles priced from about $2,000 to $4,400.  Products sold for aftermarket use for about $600 to $650.

Manufacturer

Fox Factory, of Watsonville, Calif.   

Manufactured in

United States


Dec 18, 2013 | Category: CPSC Recalls (all) | Comments: none



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