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Richiamo del movimento centrale 2021

Marin Mountain Bikes, Inc. in collaborazione con la Commissione statunitense per la sicurezza dei prodotti di consumo (CPSC) e Health Canada, sta effettuando un richiamo volontario di alcune biciclette dell'anno modello 2021.

Il motivo del richiamo è che il movimento centrale può rompersi durante l'uso, causando la perdita di controllo da parte del ciclista, con il rischio di cadute e incidenti per l'utente.

Le biciclette dell'anno di modello 2021 interessate sono:

  • Bayview Trail 24"
  • Fairfax 1
  • Fairfax 2
  • Hidden Canyon 20"
  • Kentfield 2
  • Kentfield 2 ST
  • Larkspur 1
  • Muirwoods RC
  • Presidio 3
  • San Anselmo DS1
  • San Anselmo DS2
  • San Rafael DS1
  • San Rafael DS2
  • San Quintino 1
  • San Quintino 24"
  • Terra Linda 1
  • Terra Linda 2
  • Sentiero del Gatto Selvatico 1
  • Wildcat Trail 3

I consumatori devono interrompere immediatamente l'uso della bicicletta e contattare il proprio rivenditore Marin per la sostituzione gratuita del movimento centrale, comprensiva di parti e manodopera.

Si noti che solo un numero limitato di biciclette è stato assemblato con un movimento centrale che deve essere sostituito, quindi non tutti i modelli saranno interessati. Utilizzare la funzione CHECK A SERIAL NUMBER che si trova qui per confermare se la bicicletta è stata assemblata con un movimento centrale che deve essere sostituito.

Marin ha ricevuto segnalazioni di nove guasti al movimento centrale negli Stati Uniti.

I clienti al di fuori del Nord America con questi modelli richiamati devono contattare il distributore Marin o il rivenditore locale nel loro paese.

Fare clic qui per scaricare i dettagli del documento di supporto completo.

Fare clic qui per la pagina del CPSC dedicata al richiamo.

Fare clic qui per la pagina di richiamo di Health Canada.

An image of a 2021 Marin Bikes San Quentin mountain bike painted in silver
An image of a 2021 Marin Bikes bicycle painted in black with an exploded section of the image to show where the frame's serial number is located

Posizione del numero di serie, maggior parte dei modelli (lato inferiore della scatola del movimento centrale)

An image of a 2021 Marin Bikes San Quentin mountain bike painted in silver with an exploded section of the image to show where the frame's serial number is located

Ubicazione del numero di serie, San Quintino 1 (lato posteriore del tubo di sicurezza)

  • Can I repair this myself?

    No. you must take it to a bicycle dealer or service shop. Special tools and training are needed to replace this part.

  • How do I find out my bike’s serial number?

    If you still have your original sales receipt, the serial number is often noted there. If not, it can be found stamped into your frame. If unsure where to find it, read below, or go to a bike sales or service shop. You can also see the location on our web site by going to www.marinbikes.com/pages/recalls-safety.

  • I already paid to have my bottom bracket replaced a few months ago. Can I get a credit?

    If your bike is one of the affected serial numbers, Marin will credit you. Please contact us at recall@marinbikes.com with receipts or other proof of the repair.

  • I have one of the bikes that is mentioned in this recall, is it affected by this recall?

    Only some of the production of the 2021 model year bike models listed are defective. Go to www.marinbikes.com/pages/recalls-safety and follow the links to the “2021 Marin Bottom Bracket Recall.” to see if your bike is affected.

  • Is it OK to keep riding my bike for now?

    To be safe, please use our online tool to check if your specific bike is affected. If not, then you may keep riding. If your bike is affected, we strongly recommend that you not ride it until we can get it repaired. Your safety is paramount.

  • My bike is affected by this recall, what do I do?

    First, please stop riding until this issue is fixed. Next, you can either register your bike for the recall on our website (www.marinbikes.com/pages/recalls-safety), or take it to your local Marin dealer or any bike shop if there is no Marin dealer near you. Marin will replace the defective part for free.

  • What does my serial number look like?

    The serial number for these bikes is a 9-digit number stamped into the aluminum frame. It may start with a number or a letter. If you are using our online tool to see if you are affected, please enter all 9 digits. The tool can be accessed through our web site. You can also see the location of the serial number on our web site by going to www.marinbikes.com/pages/recalls-safety.

  • What happens if this part fails?

    One of the crank arms will separate from the bike, which could cause you to lose control or crash.

  • What is a “bottom bracket?”

    The bottom bracket is a set of bearings and an axle that both crank arms are attached to. Crank arms are what the pedals are attached to.

  • Where do I go to get this recall issue fixed?

    If your bike is affected, please go to the shop where you bought it, if possible. If not, any Marin dealer near you. If there are none, please go to any local bicycle dealer or service shop, and inform them to contact Marin. We will provide a replacement of the defective part at no charge to you and reimburse the shop for any labor charge for installation of the new bottom bracket.

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