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Original: https://www.denver7.com/peloton-recalls-2-2-million-bikes-because-seat-post-can-break

The bikes were sold directly through Peloton and at Dick's Sporting Goods stores nationwide and online from January 2018 through May 2023. The recalled bikes have the model number PL01. They retailed for about $1,400.

Customers are advised to contact Peloton for a free seat post that can be self-installed. ** Important link:** https://www.onepeloton.com/replacement/checkout

**Peloton will ship you a free replacement seat post if you log into your peloton account. **

Original: https://www.denver7.com/peloton-recalls-2-2-million-bikes-because-seat-post-can-break The bikes were sold directly through Peloton and at Dick's Sporting Goods stores nationwide and online from January 2018 through May 2023. The recalled bikes have the model number PL01. They retailed for about $1,400. Customers are advised to contact Peloton for a free seat post that can be self-installed. ** Important link:** https://www.onepeloton.com/replacement/checkout **Peloton will ship you a free replacement seat post if you log into your peloton account. **

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What type of chinesium did they build the posts out of? Regular old bike seat posts will take anything short of a sledgehammer.

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Who knows. I know that they moved their manufacturing a few times but I don't know anyone that has had this problem and they said that only something like 30-35 people have reported the seat post breaking.

Either they were -very- unlikely or maybe.. Just maybe. Too fucking fat for the seat post.

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How about buying a real bike? They're much less expensive, don't require a subscription and built better. Oh, they don't require as much space either.

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Not arguing that point but I'm in favor of people working out however it works for them.