Product Recall Number: 97-149
Why was Cranks installed on bicycles recalled?
The crank is used to connect the pedal to the frame of the bike. If the crank breaks, the rider's leg can be injured by contact with the broken crank or the rider can lose control of the bike, fall and be injured.
Product Recall Number: 97-149
Product Safety Warning Number:
Date: 1997-06-30
Product Safety Warning Date:
Name Of Product: Cranks installed on bicycles
Description: WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Shimano American Corp. of Irvine, Calif., is voluntarily recalling more than 1 million cranks installed on bicycles in North America. The crank is used to connect the pedal to the frame of the bike. If the crank breaks, the rider's leg can be injured by contact with the broken crank or the rider can lose control of the bike, fall and be injured.Shimano has received more than 630 reports of cranks breaking in North America resulting in 22 injuries, including cuts and fractures.The cranks have been installed on more than 200 models of bicycles manufactured since 1994 and sold under at least 49 brand names. Most bicycle manufacturers have sold bicycles that are involved in this recall. The cranks also may have been installed as an upgrade as part of the Altus, Acera and Alivio groups of components. The cranks are numbered FC-CT90, FC-M290 and FC-MC12. These numbers are located on the back or inner side of the right crank arm.Consumers should check their bicycles' crank assemblies. If they are involved in this recall, consumers should stop using their bicycles immediately and call Shimano at 800-353-4719 to arrange for the free replacement and installation of a new crank assembly at a nearby authorized repair shop. Consumers can also arrange for the free replacement with their bicycle dealers.List of 49 bicycle brands that may have installed Shimano cranks:Bicycle Brands with Shimano cranksAlpinestarIron Horse NorcoSpecializedBalanceJamisNovaraSchwinnBianchiKonaOryxScottCaloiL.L. BeanParkpreSignatureCannondaleMarinPavanSoftrideCycle ProMaxamPerformanceTerry PrecisionDiamondback MikadoPeugeotTimberlineDirt ResearchMongooseProflexTrekFisherMtn. TekRaleighUnivegaFujiMotivResearch Dynamics Victoria PrecisionGTMurrayRoadmaster GiantNashbarRoss HuffyNishikiRoyce Union Other brands also may have installed Shimano cranks. Consumers should check their bicycles.
Hazard Description: The crank is used to connect the pedal to the frame of the bike. If the crank breaks, the rider's leg can be injured by contact with the broken crank or the rider can lose control of the bike, fall and be injured.
Consumer Action: None Listed
Original Product Safety Warning Announcement: None Listed
Remedy Type: Replace
Units: More than 1 million
Incidents: Shimano has received more than 630 reports of cranks breaking in North America resulting in 22 injuries, including cuts and fractures.
Remedy: Consumers should check their bicycles' crank assemblies. If they are involved in this recall, consumers should stop using their bicycles immediately and call Shimano to arrange for the free replacement and installation of a new crank assembly at a nearby authorized repair shop. Consumers can also arrange for the free replacement with their bicycle dealers.
Sold At: None Listed
Importers: None Listed
Manufacturers: None Listed
Distributors: None Listed
Manufactured In: None Listed
Custom Label: None Listed
Custom Field: None Listed