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Super73 recalls some models for disc-brake problem

Published February 20, 2025

WASHINGTON (BRAIN) — In conjunction with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Super73 is recalling about 1,400 Z Miami SE and Z Adventure Core e-bikes because the retaining pin in the disc brake caliper can loosen and dislodge from the assembly.

There have been 21 reports of loose retaining pins and/or related brake failure, resulting in one minor injury.

Consumers should stop using the recalled e-bikes and contact Super73 for a free repair kit and up to $50 toward the cost of the professional installation of the pin. Consumers will be asked to send a copy of their installation receipt to Super73 for reimbursement of the installation cost. Super73 and its retailers are contacting all purchasers.

The Z Miami SE e-bikes were sold in three colors: Bandit black with a black seat; Palladium gray with a camel seat; and Astro orange with a black seat. The Z Adventure Core e-bikes come in only one color: Sandstorm, which has a black and brown frame. The model name and color are on the purchase receipt.

The bikes were sold at the Super73 store in Irvine, California, other bicycle stores nationwide and online from April 2024 through September 2024 for between $2,300 and $2,500.

More information: Super73 recall page | CPSC recall page.