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Scott Road Bikes Recalled

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Scott Bikes USA is voluntarily recalling 2,000 road bikes in the U.S. The models are the 2014 Speedster 30 and 40, as well as the Contessa Speedster 25 and 35 models. The company has received one report of a steerer tube breaking. There were no injuries.

Consumers are being told to stop using the bikes and bring them to a Scott dealer for a free fork replacement. The recalled bikes have the brand name “SCOTT” and the model name “Speedster” on the frame. They were sold in black and white with blue, green, purple or teal accents. The following serial number ranges are included in the recall: AS30500001–AS30504930, AS30700001–AS30704651, AS30900001–AS30903278, AS31100001–AS31103744 and AS40101604–AS40105463. The serial number is printed on a white sticker and embossed on the underside of the downtube near the bottom bracket.

The company has sold about 8,000 of the affected models worldwide, according to a company FAQ document.The bikes were sold at Scott dealers nationwide from about last August through last month for between $1,000 and $1,300. The frames were made in Cambodia.

For more information contact Scott USA toll-free at (888) 607-8365 ext. 2012 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, email recall@scott-sports.com, or online at www.scott-sports.com.