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InfoRecall #26138

TREK Recalls Electric Bicycles Due to Fall or Crash Hazard

Trek Bicycle Corporation, of Waterloo, Wisconsin · Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5, Domane+ ALR 6 AXS, Checkpoint+ SL 6 and Checkpoint+ SL 7 Electric Bicycles

Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 1 of 4)
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 1 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 2 of 4)
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 2 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 3 of 4)
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 3 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 4 of 4)
Recalled Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5 (image 4 of 4) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5, Domane+ ALR 6 AXS, Checkpoint+ SL 6 and Checkpoint+ SL 7 electric bicycles. The bicycles come in various colors and sizes. The word "TREK" is located on the downtube of the frame on the bicycle, and the model's name is printed on the top tube.

Hazard

The bolts on the chainring can come loose, causing the chainring to separate from the bike, resulting in a fall or crash hazard to the user.

Remedy

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.

Repair

Reported Injuries

The firm has received three reports of the bicycle chainring coming loose on the recalled bikes. No injuries have been reported.

411 Press Analysis

A recall affecting about 700 of Model Year 2026 Trek-branded Domane+ ALR 5, Domane+ ALR 6 AXS, Checkpoint+ SL 6 and Checkpoint+ SL 7 Electric Bicycles was announced on December 11, 2025 by the CPSC. The bolts on the chainring can come loose, causing the chainring to separate from the bike, resulting in a fall or crash hazard to the. Trek Bicycle Corporation, of Waterloo, Wisconsin initiated this voluntary recall before any injuries were reported. Consumers who purchased this product should schedule a free repair by contacting the manufacturer. The CPSC encourages consumers to register products at the time of purchase to receive direct notification of future recalls.

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