Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) | Date: 2026-03-19T00:00:00 | Units: Not specified
This alert was compiled from official government recall data published by the CPSC using automated analysis. All facts are sourced directly from official records. Last verified April 9, 2026.

Specialized Turbo Como SL E-Bike Recall: What You Need to Know
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc., based in Morgan Hill, California, has issued a recall for all Specialized Turbo Como SL electric bicycles. The reason? The bike's fork steerer tube can develop cracks, potentially leading to a sudden fork failure. That's a serious fall hazard, and something you definitely want to avoid. This recall affects bikes sold across the U.S.Background on the Specialized Como SL
The Specialized Como SL is designed as a lightweight, comfortable e-bike perfect for city riding and light touring. It's known for its sleek design and integrated features. The Como SL family of bicycles are affected by this recall. Only SL versions in the Como family of bicycles are part of this recall.What's the Hazard?
The core problem lies in the bike's fork steerer tube. According to the agency, this tube can develop a small fatigue crack over time. This crack can then lead to a progressive failure of the fork itself. As you can imagine, a fork failure while riding could cause a serious fall, potentially resulting in significant injuries or even death.Which Bikes Are Affected?
This recall applies to all Specialized Como SL electric bicycles, regardless of the model year. The "Como SL" designation is printed on either the bicycle's seat tube or top tube. The bikes were sold in various colors, including Cast Umber, Dove Grey, and Raspberry (Como SL 4.0) as well as Smoke, Brassy Yellow, and Brushed Silver (Como SL 5.0). You can also determine your model by connecting your bicycle to the Specialized app. To be absolutely clear, based on the official recall notice, the recall impacts both the Como SL 4.0 and Como SL 5.0 models. These bikes were sold online at www.specialized.com and through Authorized Specialized Retailers between March 2021 and January 2026. The price range for these e-bikes was between $3,250 and $4,800.What You Should Do Right Now
If you own a Specialized Turbo Como SL electric bicycle, here's what you need to do immediately to protect yourself.- Stop using your Specialized Turbo Como SL bicycle immediately. Do not ride it until the fork has been replaced.
- Contact your Authorized Specialized Retailer to schedule an appointment to bring your bike in for a free fork replacement at an authorized dealer location.
- Be aware that replacement parts are not expected to be available until Spring 2026. This is a long lead time, so plan accordingly.
Getting Help from Specialized
Specialized is taking steps to address this issue. U.S. consumers can contact Specialized Rider Care toll-free at 877- 808-8154 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. MT, Monday through Friday, or via email at ridercare@specialized.com. You can also use the Live Chat feature on www.specialized.com. Further information can be found online at http://www.specialized.com/safety-recall-notices or www.specialized.com — just click on "Recalls." Specialized has faced previous recalls, demonstrating that even established brands aren't immune to product safety issues. While this doesn't excuse the current situation, it highlights the importance of staying informed about product recalls, regardless of the brand. This recall was announced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC). For the official notice and complete details, visit www.cpsc.gov.Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why is my Specialized Turbo Como SL bicycle being recalled?
The bike's fork steerer tube can develop a small fatigue crack over time, potentially leading to a fork failure and a fall hazard.
Q: How do I know if my bike is part of the product recall in the United States?
Check the seat tube or top tube for "Como SL" branding, or connect your bicycle to the Specialized app to confirm the model. This recall affects bikes sold across the U.S.
Q: What should I do if I have a recalled Specialized Turbo Como SL e-bike?
Stop using the bike immediately and contact an Authorized Specialized Retailer to schedule a free fork replacement. Replacement parts are expected to be available in Spring 2026.
Q: Is there any compensation for the inconvenience caused by this recall?
While Specialized will replace the fork for free, you should discuss any further compensation with Specialized Rider Care directly. Contact them via phone, email, or Live Chat for more information.
Q: Where can I get more information about this Specialized recall 2026?
You can find more information by calling Specialized Rider Care at 877-808-8154, emailing ridercare@specialized.com, or visiting the "Recalls" section of the Specialized website.
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Stop using it right away and follow the steps above. You may be entitled to a full refund, free repair, or replacement at no cost.