What's the Issue?
Zimmerman Reed is investigating whether top bike brands may have unfairly retained small businesses’ and consumers’ money after charging artificially high prices for their bikes. According to published , these brands allegedly raised prices on bikes to cover new federal tariffs, passing those costs on to small businesses and consumers. Meanwhile, the companies have reportedly sought refunds of those same tariffs in court, which could result in a windfall for the bike brands at small businesses’ and consumers’ expense. Zimmerman Reed’s investigation seeks to ensure that consumers and small businesses are made whole.
If you purchased from these bicycle companies since February 2025, you may have a claim. To learn about the case and your legal options, fill out a free, no-obligation case review form below or call us at 800-755-0098 to learn how we may be able to recover what you overpaid.
Zimmerman Reed’s investigation involves the following brands:
- Trek
- Specialized
Zimmerman Reed’s investigation involves the following brands:
- Trek
- Specialized
Do I Qualify?
You likely qualify if:
- You are an owner of a bicycle shop that stocks Trek and/or Specialized bikes
Or
- You are a consumer who bought a Trek and/or Specialized bike directly from these companies
Fill out the free case review form and we’ll confirm.
In the News
- Several bike companies among the thousands suing to collect tariff rebates, Bicycle Retailer | 2.23.26
- Specialized, Trek Raise Prices as New Tariffs Take Affect, Bike Mag | 4.21.25
How We Can Help
If you purchased one or more of these bikes since February 2025, you may have a claim. To learn about the case and your legal options, fill out a free, no-obligation case review form below.