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M2Racer Recalls Bicycle Headsets for Fall Hazard

July 18th, 2006 by Mike

Via: BicycleRetailer

In cooperation with the CPSC, M2Racer of Burlingame, California, has voluntarily recalled about 150 M2Racer Conventional and Integrated Lite headsets. The headsets were sold at bicycle shops nationwide and through the M2Racer Web site from December 2004 through May 2006 for about $130.

The headsets mount to bicycle frames and fasten to the front fork assembly. A protruding component of the headset can contact the steering tube of the front fork assembly, score or scratch the steering tube, and weaken the structural integrity of the front fork. The front fork could break, causing the handlebars to separate from the bicycle during use and result in a crash.

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