Trek is recalling approximately 700 Model Year 2026 Domane+ and Checkpoint+ SL electric bicycles. The chainring bolts on these bikes can loosen and cause the chainring to detach while riding, which poses a serious risk of falling or crashing. There have been three reports of the chainring coming loose, though no injuries have been reported at this time. These high-end electric bikes were sold at Trek retailers nationwide and online between July and September 2025 for between $5,000 and $8,000.
The bolts securing the chainring can loosen during use, causing the entire assembly to separate from the bicycle. This sudden mechanical failure can lead to a loss of control, resulting in a fall or crash for the rider.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled bicycles and contact an authorized Trek dealer to schedule a free repair at the dealer location. The dealer will tighten the chainring bolts to the correct specification. Trek will provide consumers who participate in the recall with a $20 in-store credit toward Trek, Electra, or Bontrager merchandise. The credit is valid through December 31, 2026.
The word "TREK" is located on the downtube of the frame and the model name is printed on the top tube.
The word "TREK" is located on the downtube of the frame and the model name is printed on the top tube.
The word "TREK" is located on the downtube of the frame and the model name is printed on the top tube.
The word "TREK" is located on the downtube of the frame and the model name is printed on the top tube.

Recalled MY26 Domane+ ALR 5 Electric Bicycle

Recalled MY26 Domane+ ALR 6 AXS Electric Bicycle

Recalled MY26 Checkpoint+ SL 6 Electric Bicycle

Recalled MY26 Checkpoint+ SL7 Electric Bicycle
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