Civia Cycles is recalling approximately 1,000 Hyland bicycles and aluminum fender sets because the fender mounting bracket can break or bend. This defect can cause the rider to fall, and Civia has received one report of a bracket breaking that resulted in a consumer suffering a cervical spine injury and nerve damage. The recall includes Hyland bicycles sold in blue, green, olive, and red, as well as aftermarket fender sets sold in six different colors. Consumers should immediately stop using bicycles equipped with these fenders and contact an authorized dealer for a credit.
The steel L-bracket used to mount the fenders can fail by bending or breaking during use. If the bracket breaks, the fender can become loose or interfere with the wheel, causing the rider to lose control and fall.
Consumers should immediately stop riding bicycles with the recalled fenders and contact an authorized Civia Cycles dealer to receive a $60 credit.

Recalled Civia fender set

Civia Hyland bicycle with recalled fenders

Steel L-bracket that can break
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice · Raw API Response