Trek is recalling roughly 74,800 of its Trek and Electra-branded kids’ bikes in North America because the coaster brakes could fail to engage, potentially causing the rider to lose control and crash.

Trek has not reported any incidents or injuries in the U.S. or Canada as of November 10, 2025.

The company is encouraging consumers who purchased the recalled bikes with coaster brakes and related replacement rear wheels to contact an authorized Trek or Electra dealer to schedule a free repair.

The recall includes about 68,000 bikes sold in the U.S. and about 6,820 sold in Canada. The bikes were sold at Trek and Electra-authorized retailers nationwide, in stores and online, as well as at Trek.com from August 2023 to September 2025 for between $300 and $660 for the bikes and between $66 and $77 for the replacement wheels.

This recall involves certain Trek and Electra-branded bike models with coaster brakes and replacement rear wheels.

The bikes were sold in a variety of colors, including red, flamingo pink, dark aquatic, Mulsanne blue, volt yellow, pink frosting, Miami green, lithium gray, viper red, purple abyss, buttercup, pixie blue and blue.

To determine if the bicycle or replacement rear wheel is included in this recall, enter the bike’s serial number in the look-up tool here, the serial number is printed under the bottom bracket between the pedals and starts with the letters “WTU.”

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