Trek has recalled 98,000 bicycles in Canada after a rider in the U.S. crashed and became a quadriplegic, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

No injuries have been reported in Canada, but the company has received two other reports in the U.S., including facial injuries and a fractured wrist.

About 900,000 of the bicycles were sold south of the border.

The bikes are equipped with a quick-release front tire lever that can open more than 180 degrees and potentially come into contact with the disc break, which can cause the front tire to come to a sudden stop or fall off.

People who own a Trek bike bought between September 1999 and this month are asked to contact the company for the free installation of a new quick-release part.