Moderate Recalled March 11, 2005 About 422 units Updated December 2, 2024

CPSC, CF Roark Welding & Engineering Announce Recall of Bicycle Frames

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The hazard

The frames on these bicycles can crack and fail during use, posing a risk of injury to riders.

Incidents reported: Roark has received nine reports of bicycle frames cracking, but no injuries have been reported.

What to do now

Consumers should inspect their bicycle frame immediately for a crack in the chain stay bridge area or return the bicycle frame to Roark for inspection. Contact Roark for shipping or delivery instructions, at Roark's expense. The company will offer a $100 discount on their "frame refreshment program," as an incentive for consumers who have their bicycle frame inspected by Roark. Bicycle frames that exhibit a crack in the chain stay bridge area will either be repaired or replaced at no cost to the consumer.

Contact: Call Roark toll-free at (800) 556-3163 between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. CT Monday through Friday.

About this recall

The recall involves custom titanium bicycle frames for road bicycles manufactured and distributed by Roark. The bicycle frames have a "Titanium" sticker on the top tube and a "Roark" sticker on the down tube. Every bicycle frame is built to the unique specification of each customer and has serial number and manufactured date located on the bottom bracket. Bicycle frames affected have serial numbers 001 through 422.

Product photos

Recalled Bicycle Frame
Recalled Bicycle Frame
Bicycle Frame Bottom Bracket
Bicycle Frame Bottom Bracket

Photos: U.S. CPSC