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Brompton Bicycle Recalls Brompton T-Line Foldable Bicycles Due to Fall Hazard

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Name of Product:

Brompton T-Line Foldable Bicycles

Hazard:

A loss of alignment between the handlebar and front wheel, due to insufficient torquing of steerer clamp bolts, can cause the rider to lose control of the steering, posing a fall hazard.

Recall Date:

August 01, 2024

Units:

About 1,080 (In addition, about 31 were sold in Canada)

Recall Details

Description:

This recall involves the Brompton foldable T-Line Bike. The product is 25.4” H x 23.6” W x 12.6” D when folded. The bike has the word “Brompton” printed on the center tube of the frame, and a label providing the frame number and serial number on the back of the vertical seat tube. The label also has a distinctive “T” logo distinguishing this model from others. The bike was sold in Blasted Titanium color.

Remedy:

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles, and contact an authorized Brompton dealer to schedule an appointment for a free repair to tighten the steerer clamp bolts on the handlebar stem. Brompton is contacting all registered owners and dealers directly.

Incidents/Injuries:

The firm has received 13 reports of incidents of steering misalignment or loss of steering control worldwide. No injuries have been reported.

Sold At:

Independent bike dealers and Brompton Junction Stores nationwide, and online at us.brompton.com from February 2024 through June 2024 for between $5,225 and $5,500.

Importer(s):

Brompton Bicycle Inc., of Brooklyn, New York

Manufactured In:

United Kingdom

Recall number:

24-332

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