When there is a product recall, you will usually be asked to provide proof of purchase.
If you weren't the purchaser (for example, you received the faulty product as a gift), the easiest route to getting your money back will be to get proof of purchase from the person who bought your gift, if this is possible. This is to make it easier for the retailer to process your claim from an administrative perspective.
If you’re not able to get proof of purchase and the person who paid by cash, you should go directly to the manufacturer.
The manufacturer should not require any proof of purchase. If you have the item your possession, that should be enough, and the manufacturer should arrange to retrieve, replace or fix the product.
Seems I might have a chance? If nothing else, because Cannondale might be liable if I die riding it and that's more expensive than giving me a new one. I'll try it
https://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/advice/if-theres-a-product-recall-what-are-my-rights#product-recall-procedure
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=5379423
Seems I might have a chance? If nothing else, because Cannondale might be liable if I die riding it and that's more expensive than giving me a new one. I'll try it