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Trek Bicycle Announces Recall of Revision 1 of the Promax Solve or Promax F1 Hydraulic Disc Brakes

June 16, 2023 - (Waterloo WI)- Trek Bicycle, in coordination with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, has announced a recall of Revision 1 of the Promax Solve DSK‑925 or Promax F1 DSK‑927 hydraulic disc brakes installed as original equipment on a limited number of model year 2021, 2022 and 2023 Trek bicycles.

Trek’s Verve+ 3 is one of the affected models. ©

Trek is recalling these products because hoses on affected brakes may eject or pull out from the brake lever. This is caused by a loose fit between the brake hose and the barb, resulting in improper clamping of the hose. If this happens, the rider could lose control of the bicycle and crash. Details of the recall can be found here.

As part of this recall, Trek is asking consumers to take the following steps: If you own an affected bicycle, Trek will provide you—through an authorized Trek retailer—a free inspection and, if appropriate, a repair of the brake hose where it connects to the brake lever, at no cost to you.

In addition, when you bring your bicycle to a Trek retailer for inspection, Trek will give you a US$10 in-store credit that can be used toward any Trek or Bontrager merchandise. The credit is good through December 31, 2023 and has no cash value.

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