Myx recalls exercise bicycles

Photo source: CPSC

The pedals can loosen and/or detach posing an injury hazard

Myx Fitness of El Segundo, Calif., is recalling about 162,000 MYX I, MYX II and MYX II Plus connected exercise bicycles.

The pedals can loosen and/or detach when not properly tightened at installation, posing an injury hazard.

The firm has received 864 reports of the pedals loosening or detaching, including 75 reports of injuries resulting in bruises and cuts.

This recall involves all MYX I, MYX II and MYX II Plus connected exercise bicycles.

The black or white stationary bikes measure 55 inches long, 21 inches wide and 47 inches high.

They have a 21.5-inch swiveling touchscreen, pedals with clips and straps, and adjustable handlebars and seat.

Myx is printed on the side of the bicycles.

The exercise bikes, manufactured in China, were sold online at www.MyxFitness.com and www.amazon.com from November 2019, through July 2022, for about $1,400 for the MYX I and MYX II bikes, and for about $1,600 for the MYX II Plus bike package.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled exercise bikes until the pedals are properly tightened per the instructions that Myx is providing consumers by email.

Consumers should contact Myx to schedule a free, in-home repair if their bike’s pedals have previously detached and have not already been repaired by Myx. Instructions are also available at https://www.myxfitness.com/pages/cpsc.

Myx is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Consumers may contact Myx toll-free at (855) 898-1275 from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. (PT) Monday through Friday, or online at https://www.myxfitness.com/pages/cpsc for more information.

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