Specialized set to issue stop-ride and recall on Tarmac SL7

Specialized S-Works Tarmac SL7
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Specialized is set to issue a stop-ride notice and voluntary recall on its Tarmac SL7 bikes. The brand will officially announce the news on 12 October and riders will be asked to cease riding the bike until they have taken it to a dealer to be fixed. 

In a statement, the brand has said: "We will be announcing a voluntary recall of Tarmac SL7 bicycles because harsh impacts may put extraordinary stress on headset components and may initiate a crack in the fork’s steerer tube."

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On the bike, Josh has been riding and racing for over 15 years. He started out racing cross country in his teens back when 26-inch wheels and triple chainsets were still mainstream, but he found favour in road racing in his early 20s, racing at a local and national level for Somerset-based Team Tor 2000. These days he rides indoors for convenience and fitness, and outdoors for fun on road, gravel, 'cross and cross-country bikes, the latter usually with his two dogs in tow.