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ORBEA recalls ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles

ORBEA is recalling ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles due to a risk of injuries from a potential crack in the fork that could lead to breakage and accidents. There are approximately 16 affected bicycles in the Republic of Ireland.

ORBEA recalls ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles
Brand
ORBEA
Product
AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles
Batch codes
MY2025, MY2026
Retailer
ORBEA
What to do
Customers should stop using the product immediately and check if their bicycle serial number is affected. Affected customers should go to their ORBEA dealer for a free replacement of the fork.
ORBEA recalls ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles
Notice details
  • Publication date:26 January 2026

ORBEA is carrying out a recall of ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles.

A teal road bike with drop handlebars, thin tires, and disc brakes, shown from the side against a plain white background. The frame features the brand name “Orbea” in large lettering.

The risk reported to the CCPC is injuries. A crack could develop in the fork of the bicycle which, if undetected by the cyclist, could worsen and result in breakage of that part. This could cause an accident, leading to the injuries.

The brand is ORBEA. The type/model is AVANT. The batch numbers are MY2025 and MY2026. The serial number is available on your bicycle as illustrated below.

A graphic showing where to find the serial number on an Orbea bicycle.

There are approximately 16 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

The product was sold by the following retailers; Clonmel Cycles, Feel Good Cycles, O Sullivan Cycles Ltd, Mikes Bikes, Stagg Cycles, Marrey Bikes & Raw Cycles.

What to do:

Customers should stop using the product immediately and check if their bicycle serial number is affected here.

Affected customers should go to their ORBEA dealer for a free replacement of the fork.

For more information regarding this recall, please contact ORBEA Customer Service team via email at online.eu@orbea.com or avantsupport@orbea.com

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Frequently asked questions

Is AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. ORBEA is recalling ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles due to a risk of injuries from a potential crack in the fork that could lead to breakage and accidents. There are approximately 16 affected bicycles in the Republic of Ireland.

Why is AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles being recalled?

The recall relates to a other hazard. ORBEA is recalling ORBEA AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles due to a risk of injuries from a potential crack in the fork that could lead to breakage and accidents. There are approximately 16 affected bicycles in the Republic of Ireland.

What should I do if I have this product?

Customers should stop using the product immediately and check if their bicycle serial number is affected. Affected customers should go to their ORBEA dealer for a free replacement of the fork.

Which batches of AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles are affected?

The affected batch codes are: MY2025, MY2026.

Where was AVANT MY2025 and MY2026 bicycles sold?

It was sold via ORBEA.

Source: Competition & Consumer Protection Commission, published 9 October 2025 · Last checked 10 July 2026
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