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071916 Headshok Fatty Solo Rigid Solo MANDATORY RECALLSERVICE BULLETIN (AUS) 2010-2012 Cannondale Bad Boy and Bad Girl Bicycles To confirm whether a bicycle is subject to recall, to order a no charge replacement fork or, if you have any questions please MONZA IMPORTS AUSTRALIA at: +61 3 8327 8080. Dear Cannondale Retailer, In cooperation with the ACCC., MONZA IMPORTS AUSTRALIA is conducting a safety recall. This recall is a result of reports of some 2010-2012 Cannondale Bad Boy and Bad Girl bicycles developing fatigue cracks where the axle meets the fork leg. Fatigue cracks grow with use and can result in a broken axle. There is a risk that the axle may separate from the fork leg, with risk of an accident or injury. We are notifying consumers via a Safety Recall Notice (see: www.cannondale.com) to please stop riding and bring affected bicycles to the nearest Cannondale Dealer for inspection and fork replacement. The consumer recall notice includes the affected model information below and instructions on how to identify the production date codes subject to recall. Please follow the “Actions to Take” on page 2. We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation in this important safety program. Recalled Models Model year SKU Model Description 2011 1BS1 Bike 11 Bad Boy Solo Headshok 2011 1BS4 Bike 11 Bad Boy Solo Rigid Deore 2012 2BS1 Bike 12 Bad Boy Solo Headshok 2012 2BS5 Bike 12 Bad Boy Solo Rigid 5 2012 2BWS Bike 12 Bad Girl 1 2013 C13BB1 Bad Boy 1 Headshok 2013 C13BB5 Bad Boy 5 Rigid 2013 C13BWS1 Bad Girl 1 Page 1 of 2 July 21, 2016

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Headshok Fatty Solo Rigid Solo

MANDATORY RECALLSERVICE BULLETIN (AUS)

2010-2012 Cannondale Bad Boy and Bad Girl Bicycles

To confirm whether a bicycle is subject to recall, to order a no charge replacement fork or, if you have any questions please MONZA IMPORTS AUSTRALIA at: +61 3 8327 8080.

Dear Cannondale Retailer,

In cooperation with the ACCC., MONZA IMPORTS AUSTRALIA is conducting a safety recall.

This recall is a result of reports of some 2010-2012 Cannondale Bad Boy and Bad Girl bicycles developing fatigue crackswhere the axle meets the fork leg. Fatigue cracks grow with use and can result in a broken axle. There is a risk that the axlemay separate from the fork leg, with risk of an accident or injury.

We are notifying consumers via a Safety Recall Notice (see: www.cannondale.com) to please stop riding and bring affectedbicycles to the nearest Cannondale Dealer for inspection and fork replacement. The consumer recall notice includes theaffected model information below and instructions on how to identify the production date codes subject to recall.

Please follow the “Actions to Take” on page 2.

We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation in this important safety program.

Recalled ModelsModel year SKU Model Description2011 1BS1 Bike 11 Bad Boy Solo Headshok

2011 1BS4 Bike 11 Bad Boy Solo Rigid Deore

2012 2BS1 Bike 12 Bad Boy Solo Headshok

2012 2BS5 Bike 12 Bad Boy Solo Rigid 5

2012 2BWS Bike 12 Bad Girl 1

2013 C13BB1 Bad Boy 1 Headshok

2013 C13BB5 Bad Boy 5 Rigid

2013 C13BWS1 Bad Girl 1

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MANDATORY RECALLSERVICE BULLETIN (AUS)

2010-2012 Cannondale Bad Boy and Bad Girl Bicycles

The date code is located on the bottom of the fork. Look for the first character of the code as compare with table below to find out if the bicycle is subject to this safety recall.

Actions to Take1. Please check your sales records, point of sale system and

contact any known customers of the listed bicycles.

2. Bicycles subject to recall can be confirmed by looking at the production date code on the bottom of the fork leg. See identification chart in “Subject to Recall”.

3. Please ask any customer with a bicycle that is known or suspected to be subject to this recall to visit your shop with the bicycle. If customer is not sure, or does not wish to look underneath their bicycle, ask them to bring the bicycle to your shop for identification.

4. If the production date code confirms that the bicycle is subject to recall, please remove the front wheel. Carefully clean and inspect the area where the axle meets the fork leg.

5. If any crack is observed, the fork may not be used and must be replaced. Call Cannondale for an expedited, no charge replacement fork. Early in this program we have a limited number of replacement forks and will prioritize replacing forks that cannot be used.

6. If the bicycle shows no signs of a crack, it can be ridden with periodic inspection of the fork until the replacement fork is available.

7. Removed forks subject to this recall should be field destroyed to prevent possible re-use. Please use a hack saw to cut fork leg in half.

SUBJECT TO RECALL:

Production Date Code Production Year“P” 2010“Q” 2011

“R” (except “RA”) 2012

Example: “RK24” is subject to recall.

NOT SUBJECT TO RECALL, BICYCLE OK TO RIDE:

Production Date Code Production Year“RA” 2012 / December“T” 2013“S” 2014“N” 2015“L” 2016

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