04-16-2026, 07:12 PM
Remember the Shimano law suit?
Fortunately I had the"good model series"
Thousands of riders trusted these components without a second thought. Now, the story has taken a serious turn.
Shimano has agreed to pay an $11.5 million penalty after US regulators found the company failed to report a major defect in its 11 speed road cranksets on time. According to the CPSC, Shimano had received thousands of warranty claims over nearly a decade, along with reports of serious injuries including fractures, joint displacements and deep cuts.
The issue? A structural failure inside the crankset. In many cases, the bonding between the two halves could separate, leading to sudden and dangerous breakage mid ride.
Back in 2023, more than 2.8 million cranksets were recalled worldwide for inspection and replacement. But regulators say the warning should have come much earlier.
Now, Shimano must also submit yearly reports to prove it is improving safety controls and internal processes.
This is not just a fine.
It is a reminder that even the most trusted gear can fail and when it does, timing matters.
Fortunately I had the"good model series"
Thousands of riders trusted these components without a second thought. Now, the story has taken a serious turn.
Shimano has agreed to pay an $11.5 million penalty after US regulators found the company failed to report a major defect in its 11 speed road cranksets on time. According to the CPSC, Shimano had received thousands of warranty claims over nearly a decade, along with reports of serious injuries including fractures, joint displacements and deep cuts.
The issue? A structural failure inside the crankset. In many cases, the bonding between the two halves could separate, leading to sudden and dangerous breakage mid ride.
Back in 2023, more than 2.8 million cranksets were recalled worldwide for inspection and replacement. But regulators say the warning should have come much earlier.
Now, Shimano must also submit yearly reports to prove it is improving safety controls and internal processes.
This is not just a fine.
It is a reminder that even the most trusted gear can fail and when it does, timing matters.
Two Wheels
Stay Safe
Robert
"SPINMAN"
Stay Safe
Robert
"SPINMAN"
