CPSC, TANGE, INC. ANNOUNCE BICYCLE FORK RECALL
WASHINGTON, DC -- In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC), Tange, Inc, of Osaka, Japan is voluntarily recalling 808 EXP
120 front suspension forks. The fork crown may crack during use, which could
cause the fork to separate from the bicycle. As a result, riders could lose
control of the bicycle and fall, causing serious injury or death.
To date, Tange has not received any reports of injuries associated with cracked
forks.
The silver-gray forks are identifiable by decals on the front sides of the fork
legs which read "Tange EXP 120 Suspension." Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI)
stores and mail-order catalogues sold the suspension forks nationwide from
October 1994 through November 1995 as original equipment on 1995 REI Novara
Ponderosa mountain bikes.
Consumers who own 1995 Novara Ponderosa mountain bikes with Tange EXP 120 forks
should stop using the bicycles immediately and call REI customer service at
(800) 828- 5533. REI and Tange will send consumers a new Manitou suspension
fork free of charge and provide information on free installation. For more
information, consumers should contact REI.
Media inquires should be directed to Michael Collins, REI Public Affairs
Manager, at (206) 395-5956.
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