Peloton Recalls , 2.2 Million Exercise Bikes.<br />NBC reports that Peloton is facing its <br />second major recall over safety concerns. .<br />In a May 12 release, the Consumer Product Safety <br />Commission (CPSC) said that the bikes' seat posts <br />can break while in use, posing an injury risk to users. .<br />In a May 12 release, the Consumer Product Safety <br />Commission (CPSC) said that the bikes' seat posts <br />can break while in use, posing an injury risk to users. .<br />According to the CPSC, the fitness company <br />has already received 35 reports of the seat post <br />breaking and 13 subsequent injuries. .<br />NBC reports that those injuries <br />have included a fractured wrist, <br />lacerations and bruises. .<br />Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled exercise bikes and contact Peloton for a free repair. , Consumer Product Safety Commission, via statement.<br />Peloton is offering consumers a free seat post that can be self-installed, Consumer Product Safety Commission, via statement.<br />Following the May 11 announcement, <br />Peloton stock was down 7%.<br />NBC reports that Peloton last faced <br />a widespread recall in May of 2021. .<br />NBC reports that Peloton last faced <br />a widespread recall in May of 2021. .<br />At the time, the company was forced to recall 125,000 <br />of its Tread+ treadmills after a number of incidents <br />were reported, including the death of a child.<br />Patty Davis, a spokesperson for the Consumer Product <br />Safety Commission, said that U.S. emergency rooms <br />treated an estimated 22,500 treadmill-related injuries in 2019