Cannondale Recalls Bicycles With Carbon Crankset Due to Fall Hazard

Recall Date
2007-06-06
Manufacturer
Cannondale Bicycle Corp., of Bethel, Conn.
Units Affected
About 2,900

Products Involved

Bicycles with Carbon Cranksets

Hazard

The bicycle's crankset could break, posing a fall hazard to user.

Remedy

Cannondale dealers will inspect the bicycle cranksets to determine if a free replacement is needed.

Reported Injuries

Cannondale has received two reports of the cranksets breaking resulting in one minor injury.

Sold At

Authorized Cannondale dealers nationwide from June 2006 though May 2007 for between $1,800 and $5,700 for the bicycles and about $475 for the crankset.

Manufactured In

Taiwan

Full Recall Description

Cranksets are the gears at the front of the bicycle chain with pedals attached to the outer ends. The crankset spins on a bearing and axle assembly called a bottom bracket. The recalled cranksets are two-piece carbon cranksets with an integrated aluminum bottom bracket. These cranksets were used on the following bicycle models: 2007 Road Bikes: Synapse Carbon SL1 Compact drive Ironman 1, Si Carbon Standard drive System 6 Team 1 Compact drive and Standard drive System 6 Team 3 Compact drive and Standard drive Cyclocross SLl 1 Compact drive 2007 Mountain Bikes: Taurine 1 SL Rush Carbon 2 2007 Framesets & Cranksets: Synapse SL Si System 6 Team SI Ironman 613 SL CAAD 9 Cyclocross Si All carbon Si road and mountain cranksets 2008 Road Bikes: System 6 Liquigas 3 Compact and Standard Drive

Data source: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) via SaferProducts.gov.

For the most current recall information, check directly with CPSC or the manufacturer.

Last verified: 2026-03-28