Pedego issued a second recall notice:
VOLUNTARY PRODUCT RECALL ALERT
In cooperation with the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, Pedego is voluntarily recalling several Pedego electric bike models due to an improperly manufactured electrical cable. The recalled units were sold between January 2018 and August 2020. If you purchased a Pedego during this time period, stop using the product immediately. It’s possible for wear and/or corrosion (commonly known as fretting) of a cable connection to occur and cause the bike to momentarily accelerate on its own, posing a potential fall hazard.
The following models purchased between January 2018 and August 2020 may be affected:
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Interceptor (Including Platinum Edition)
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City Commuter (Including Mid Drive Edition and Black Edition)
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Boomerang Plus
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Ridge Rider
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Trail Tracker (Including Gorilla Edition)
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Stretch (Including Dual Drive Edition)
What to do:
Step 1:
Stop using the product immediately.
Step 2:
Determine if your bike is affected. There are three determining factors: date of purchase, bike model, and cable type.
1. Date of Purchase
Check your proof of purchase or other records to determine the original date of purchase. Products purchased between January 2018 and August 2020 may be affected. Bikes not purchased during this time period are safe to use.
2. Bike Model
Check the model identified on the chain guard or chainstay of the bike. Please
Click Here to see an image of where to locate this information.
The following models may be affected: City Commuter (including Mid Drive Edition and Black Edition) , Interceptor (Including Platinum Edition), Boomerang, Stretch, Ridge Rider, Trail Tracker (including Gorilla Edition), Stretch (including Dua Drive Edition). Models not included on this list are safe to use.
3. Cable Type
If you purchased one of the models listed during the specified time period, check the cable junction found near the handlebars to determine if your bike is affected. Please
Click Here to see an image of where to locate this information.
If you’re still unsure if your bike is affected, please visit Click Here to review product images or call 888-871-7115 for assistance.
Step 3:
If you’ve determined that your bike is affected, please visit
www.pedegobikerecall.expertinquiry.com or call 888-871-7115 to file a claim. You’ll be provided with a unique claim ID number. Please save or make a copy of your claim ID number as it will be
required to make an appointment for the cable replacement.
Step 4:
Locate an authorized Pedego dealer at
https://www.pedegoelectricbikes.com/dealers (or
https://www.pedegoelectricbikes.ca/dealers for Canadian customers) and schedule an appointment to have the cable replaced free of charge.
Your claim ID number will be required for an appointment. An appointment is required for the cable replacement.
We deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause you. We know you are eager to start riding your Pedego again as soon as possible. Out of an abundance of caution, we believe this is the right thing to do, and we hope you understand.
Pedego Electic Bikes
11310 Slater Avenue
Fountain Valley, CA 92708
800-646-8604
There is nothing new here, it's pretty much the same as the first notice.
Since I'm over 3 hours away from a Pedego dealer, I requested the recall kits for my three Platinum Interceptors be sent directly to me. The kits arrived in about a week and I recently completed the first install. With the help of the you tube videos linked earlier in this thread, It took about 60 minutes to do the work. It was a pretty straight forward task with no real difficulty involved. I plan to do my other two bikes over the winter months.
Thanks again to Pedego for working with me to get this issue resolved.
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