August 15, 2002
Cannondale
Corp. Announces Recall of Bicycles With Defective Stems
Cannondale Corp., of Bethel, Conn., is voluntarily
recalling about 1,300 bicycles with defective stems. The stem can break away
from the bicycle, causing a loss of control, falls and serious injury to
riders. Cannondale has received four reports of stems breaking, including one
minor injury.
The recalled stems are black and have the model name - 3T ZEPP XL printed in
white on the sides of the body of the stem. The faceplate also has
"3T" printed in white at the front of the stem. The stems were installed
on 2002 and 2003 model year Cannondale bicycles. The recalled stems were
manufactured in Italy by 3T (Tecno Tubo Torino) and distributed by parent
company, Gruppo, SPA. Authorized Cannondale Bicycle dealers nationwide sold the
stems from March 2001 through July 2002 for between $3,400 and $5,000 (includes
the cost of the bicycle).
Consumers should stop riding bicycles with these stems immediately and
contact a local Cannondale retailer for a free repair. Consumers can contact
Cannondale at (800) BIKEUSA or visit the company's website at http://www.cannondale.com/bikes/tech/recall-072202.htmlto
find a local dealer.