Have an indoor cycling workout you plan to conquer in the near future? Well, if your trusty steed for calorie-burning mileage is a Peloton bike, you may want to schedule a rest day instead.
After receiving 35 reports of a potential safety hazard resulting from the adjustable seat post, Peloton has announced the recall of nearly 2.2 million bikes. The recall has already spelled trouble for the brand’s stock prices, but what does this mean for at-home exercise enthusiasts that regularly take in a class or session?
Below are the details you need to know regarding this latest Peloton news, as well as what you can do if your device falls under the recall umbrella.
Which Peloton Bikes are Being Recalled?
According to the issued release from the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the recall involves Peloton’s original Bike model, which carries the PL-01 model number located on the inside of the front fork near the flywheel. The recalled Bikes were sold between January 2018 and May 2023 at Peloton’s online retail site as well as Dick’s Sporting Goods. The voluntary recall only applies to original Peloton Bikes purchased in the United States and does not affect those sold internationally. The higher-end Bike+ model is also safe from this recent safety recall.
