CPSC Announces the Recall of "Cars" Game Pieces, Reynolds Bicycle Forks, Cybex Treadmills, and Line Skis Ski Boards

By Susanne Jones, published Oct 23, 2007
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced on October 23rd, 2007, in cooperation with the firms involved, the voluntary recall of four products; Global Design Concepts game pieces sold with "Cars" backpacks, Reynolds bicycle forks, Cybex International Inc. treadmills, and Line Skis Ski Boards.

Global Design Concepts Inc., of New York, N.Y., recalled about 110,000 magnetic game pieces sold with "Cars" themed 12" backpacks. The backpacks came with four sealed game pieces. The game pieces included a red and a blue plastic car, and two red and black plastic disks with "GAS," "OIL," and "SERVICE" printed on them. The backpacks were sold nationwide at Target in the time frame from February 2007 to September 2007. Consumers should immediately take the game pieces away from young children. Consumers can contact the Cars Backpack recall hotline at (877) 848-4070 or visit the website at www.carsbackpackrecall.com for further information on how to return the game pieces in exchange for a free "Cars" wallet or similar product.

MacLean Quality Composites, d.b.a. Reynolds, of West Jordan, Utah, recalled 330 Reynolds UL Bicycle Forks, because the fork tips could become loose from the fork legs. This would cause the bicycle wheel to separate from the fork. As a result the rider could fall and experience serious injury. The models recalled have the serial numbers 09100 to 10403, which can be found on the steer tube. The models have 43mm and 50mm rakes. The bicycle forks were sold through independent bicycle retailers nationwide in the time frame from October 2006 through May 2007, and were included in custom 2007 bicycle frame kits from Independent Fabrication, Litespeed, Lynskey Performance Designs LLC, Merlin, Parlee, Rock Lobster, Spectrum Cycles, Strong Frames, and Vicious Cycles. Consumers are advised to immediately stoop using the bicycles with the recalled forks and to contact Reynolds at (866) 798-3040, or www.reynoldscycling.com/recall, or recall@reynoldscycling.com, for information on how to obtain a free replacement fork.

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