Peloton Interactive Inc. has come under fire once again, as the company is recalling 2.2 million of its original bikes due to concerns over injury risks. According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, Peloton's original model seat post assembly can break mid-ride, making riders vulnerable to falls and injuries. Peloton's original model bikes are being recalled and consumers are advised to immediately stop using them. The company plans to offer free repairs and replacement seat posts for users to install at home. Unfortunately, there have been 35 reports of the seat post breaking and coming apart during rides so far, resulting in 13 reports of injuries. Peloton previously had to recall over 27,000 of the first-generation bikes over pedals that could break and cut riders' legs. In 2021, the company had to recall over 126,000 of its Tread and Tread+ treadmills due to children being injured on them. These safety issues could negatively affect investor confidence in Peloton's products in the future. Peloton shares tumbled by nearly 8% after the recall was announced.