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Trek and Electra-branded Bicycles with Coaster Brakes and Replacement Rear Wheels with Coaster Brakes

Notice Date:
11.13.2025
Category
Unintended Activation or Control Fault
Manufacturer:
Units Affected:
About 68,000 (In addition, about 6,820 were sold in Canada)
Source Link:
CPSC

Description

Trek recalls bicycles with coaster brakes and replacement rear wheels due to crash hazard. It involves certain Trek and Electra-branded bicycle models with coaster brakes and replacement rear wheels sold in a variety of colors, including red, flamingo pink, dark aquatic, Mulsanne blue, volt yellow, pink frosting, Miami green, lithium gray, viper red, purple abyss, buttercup, pixie blue and blue. To determine if your bicycle or replacement rear wheel is included in this recall, enter your bicycle's serial number in the look-up tool at https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/coasterbrake-recall-inquiry/. The serial number is printed under the bottom bracket between the pedals and starts with the letters WTU. Recalled Trek and Electra-branded bicycles and replacement wheels include Electra Townie Rental 1 Step Thru (2026); Trek Precaliber 12 (2026); Trek Precaliber 16 (2024 and 2026); Trek Precaliber 20 (2024 and 2026); Electra Sprocket 1 16 (2026); and Trek Precaliber 12, 16, and 20 CB replacement wheels (2026).

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles with coaster brakes and related replacement rear wheels and contact an authorized Trek or Electra dealer to schedule a free repair at the dealer.