TIP! Is your bike OK??

The quick release might be part of a recall, here’s how to avoid it the best you can.

Not to cause a panic, but how’s that bike doing? Is it one of the million that have been recalled

Augh! 

You can use this site to see if your bike is one of the recalled ones. Then you contact the place you got it from and they’ll (hopefully) do the rest. 

Do not delay! The quick release could be messing with your wheel and cause it to lock up! What if it is plotting this sneaky move as we speak!!

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  1. Sean Y on said:

    You can also just switch the quick release lever to the right side to avoid the disc rotor entirely.

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