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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayAttention Knog bike light owners. The brand recently issued a product recall on some early production runs of its popular Blinder 900, 1300, 80 StVZO, and 120 StVZO front bike lights. According to Knog, they “identified that several early batches of our Blinder front bike lights were manufactured with batteries that can fail and pose a fire hazard, risking injury and potential property damage.”
This recall does not include all batches of the Blinder models listed, just those from specific early production runs. If you own any Knog Blinder 900, 1300, 80StVZO, or 120 StVZO front bike lights, the brand urges you to check the batch code printed on the housing to see if your light is impacted. Knog says it will be providing a free replacement for every recalled bike light.

Recalled Knog Blinder Lights: Batch Codes
- Blinder 900: 0423-AA, 1123-AA, 0723-AA, 0923-AA, 07721-AA, 0823-AA, 1023-AA, 1223-AA
- Blinder 1300: 0423-AA, 1123-AA, 0723-AA, 0923-AA, 11A23-AA
- Blinder 80 StVZO: 0423-AA, 1123-AA, 1023-AA, 0723-AA, 0923-AA, 0124-AA
- Blinder 120 StVZO: 0423-AA, 1123-AA, 1023-AA, 0723-AA, 0923-AA, 0124-AA
How To Find Your Batch Code
The Batch codes are easy to find as they are printed on the outside of the housing on the base/underside of the light. The batch number is sandwiched between the model name and the battery capacity. See image below.

What Should You Do?
If your Knog Blinder lights are not from the production batches listed above, you don’t need to do anything at all. If your Blinder lights are included in the list of recalled batches, you should head to Knog’s Blinder Safety Recall Notice and follow the instructions to get yourself a replacement.
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