October 17, 2002
Lida Bicycle
Co. Announces Recall of Men's Bicycles
Lida Bicycle Co. Ltd., of China, is recalling about
2,400 men's bicycles. The frames of these bicycles can break apart, causing the
rider to fall and suffer injuries.
Lida Bicycle and the bicycle distributor, Kent International Inc., of
Parsippany, N.J., have received four reports of the frames of these bicycles
breaking. Two riders suffered minor contusions and abrasions. The other two
riders were not injured.
The bicycle is a 26-inch, 21-speed, dual-suspension men's bicycle with a
double-bar, white frame. "Kent" is written on the down tube and head
tube of the bicycle. The decal reading "2100DH" or "PRO-X"
appears on the top tube near the head of the bicycle. Discount department
stores in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, and independent
bicycle shops in New York and New Jersey sold these bicycles from April 2002
through August 2002 for between $200 and $250.
Consumers should stop riding these bicycles immediately, and return them to
the store where purchased for a refund or store credit. For more information,
consumers should call Kent Bicycles at (800) 451- 5368 between 9 a.m. and 5
p.m. ET Monday through Friday.