Chattanooga Times Free Press

Peloton recalls pedals on 27,000 of its bikes

- STAFF AND WIRE REPORTS

Peloton recalled clip-in pedals on about 27,000 of its bikes after it received reports of broken pedals causing injuries, including five that needed stitches or other medical care.

The recall applies to pedals on bikes sold between July 2013 and May 2016, Peloton said in a post on its website. It came after 120 reports of the pedals breaking and 16 reports of injuries.

The recall is a setback for a company that has emerged as one of the major winners of the quarantine economy, with people turning to its at-home stationary bikes and treadmills when they could not go to the gym or boutique fitness studios. The bikes, at $1,895 plus a $39 monthly subscripti­on fee for access to livestream­ed classes, are some of the priciest available on the market.

Amelise Lane, a spokeswoma­n for Peloton, said the company was focused on the safety and well-being of customers.

“We take pride in providing the best equipment, proprietar­y networked software, and world-class streaming digital fitness and wellness content that our members love,” she said in a statement. She added that the recall affected only customers using their out-of-warranty original pedals on the affected bikes sold.

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