CPSC Recall in 2019: Profile Design Recalls Bicycle Carbon Aerobars Due to Crash Hazard

Updated on January 18, 2026.

See the recall details below. You can also see similar information for other consumer product recalls in 2019.

Data Source: CPSC.
Recall Number: 20-039
Date: December 11, 2019
Product Name: Aeria Ultimate carbon aerobars
Recall Description:

This recall involves Profile Design Aeria Ultimate carbon aerobars sold individually and as an original equipment upgrade on consumer configurable Dimond Brand Bikes and Quintana Roo model bicycles. The aerobars were sold in one size and are all matte black in color. “Profile Design” and “Ultimate” are embossed in gloss black on the top of the rear edge of the aerobars. The best way to identify recalled handlebars is to measure the uncut hand extensions from the leading edge of wing to tip of hand extension (where brake lever is placed). On recalled bars it is 13.6 cm (5.3 in) measured from leading edge of wing.

Hazard Description:

The bicycle aerobars can crack and break, causing the rider to lose control and crash.

Consumer Action:

Remedy Type:

Replace

Units: About 260
Incidents:

The firm has received two reports of the bicycle aerobars cracking or breaking. No injuries reported.

Sold At:

Independent bicycle stores nationwide from May 2017 through October 2018 for about $1,300 for the aerobar sold individually or between $5,200 and $14,000 as original equipment on bicycles.

Manufactured In:

Taiwan