Thule Recalls Bicycle Racks That Can Cause Amputation
By David Thomas
March 5, 2015
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Thule, a popular producer of bicycle racks, has recalled a number of its most popular models for a defect that can cause “severe personal injury, including lacerations and/or amputations,” according to a company press release. That warning sounded serious enough for us to post a full list of recalled products. They are:
Hitching Post Pro (934, 934XT, 935, 935XT, 936, 936XT, 937, 937XT, 951, 951XT), Expressway (995, 995XT, 996, 996XT) and Trailblazer (998, 998XT) models sold between January 2003 and June 2007.
The recall involves the company sending owners a repair kit to prevent pinching on the rack’s adjustable parts. We don’t know about you, but when we read the word “amputation,” we’re ready to chuck said product in the garbage, just in case.
For more information, see the full recall announcement here.
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David Thomas
Former managing editor David Thomas has a thing for wagons and owns a 2010 Subaru Outback and a 2005 Volkswagen Passat wagon.