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Swiss Side recalls selected models of bicycle wheels HADRON², HADRON³ and HADRON All-Road

Swiss Side is recalling selected models of bicycle wheels including HADRON², HADRON³, and HADRON All-Road due to a risk of property damage, serious injury, or death from potential rim failure. Consumers are advised to stop using the affected wheels immediately.

Swiss Side recalls selected models of bicycle wheels HADRON², HADRON³ and HADRON All-Road
Brand
Swiss Side
Product
HADRON², HADRON³, HADRON All-Road
Retailer
Decathlon,Swiss Side
What to do
Consumers should stop using the affected wheels immediately, check the DT Swiss ID number on their rims, and visit the DT Swiss Recall Notice or email recall@dtswiss.com to verify if their wheels are part of the recall.
Notice details
  • Publication date:7 August 2025

Swiss Side is carrying out a recall of selected models of Swiss Side bicycle wheels HADRON², HADRON³ and HADRON All-Road.

A collection of Swiss Side bicycle wheels. The models being recalled are HADRON² All-Road, HADRON² All-Road Ultimate, HADRON² Classic 500, HADRON² Ultimate 500, HADRON³ Classic 550 and HADRON³ Classic 650.

The risk reported to the CCPC is property damage, serious injury or death. The wheel rim may weaken or fail unexpectedly, leading to property damage, serious injury, or death. 

The brand is Swiss Side. The models are HADRON² All-Road, HADRON² All-Road Ultimate, HADRON² Classic 500, HADRON² Ultimate 500, HADRON³ Classic 550 and HADRON³ Classic 650.

There are approximately 9 affected products in the Republic of Ireland. The products were sold by Decathlon and via Swissside.com. The products were produced by manufacturing partner DT Swiss.

What to do:

Consumers should stop using the affected wheels immediately, check the DT Swiss ID number on their rims, and visit the DT Swiss Recall Notice or email recall@dtswiss.com to verify if their wheels are part of the recall. If affected, they should follow the instructions to return the wheels for inspection. DT Swiss will inspect the returned wheels and, if necessary, replace them free of charge.

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Frequently asked questions

Is HADRON², HADRON³, HADRON All-Road being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. Swiss Side is recalling selected models of bicycle wheels including HADRON², HADRON³, and HADRON All-Road due to a risk of property damage, serious injury, or death from potential rim failure. Consumers are advised to stop using the affected wheels immediately.

Why is HADRON², HADRON³, HADRON All-Road being recalled?

The recall relates to a injury hazard. Swiss Side is recalling selected models of bicycle wheels including HADRON², HADRON³, and HADRON All-Road due to a risk of property damage, serious injury, or death from potential rim failure. Consumers are advised to stop using the affected wheels immediately.

What should I do if I have this product?

Consumers should stop using the affected wheels immediately, check the DT Swiss ID number on their rims, and visit the DT Swiss Recall Notice or email recall@dtswiss.com to verify if their wheels are part of the recall.

Where was HADRON², HADRON³, HADRON All-Road sold?

It was sold via Decathlon, Swiss Side.

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