CPSC Recall in 2014: Cane Creek Recalls Bicycle Shocks Due to Risk of Injury

Updated on January 18, 2026.

See the recall details below. You can also see similar information for other consumer product recalls in 2014.

Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 15-013
Date: October 29, 2014
Product Name: DBINLINE Rear Shock
Recall Description:

The shock absorber is marked with graphics that incorrectly identify the adjustment directions for High Speed Rebound (HSR), posing a fall hazard to a rider.

Hazard Description:

The shock absorber is marked with graphics that incorrectly identify the adjustment directions for High Speed Rebound (HSR) damping. Following these directions will cause unexpected behavior by a bike's suspension and pose a fall hazard to a rider.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Repair

Units: About 5,000 in the US and 500 in Canada
Incidents:

Cane Creek has received four complaints from customers, one of which involved a report of injury with bruises in the midsection.

Sold At:

Distributors and retailers globally from May 2014 through September 2014 for about $495 each or included in the price of the bike.

Manufactured In:

United States