Article 5WD4H Inside “Project Tinman”: Peloton’s plan to conceal rust in its exercise bikes

Inside “Project Tinman”: Peloton’s plan to conceal rust in its exercise bikes

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Enlarge / A Peloton stationary bike for sale at the company's showroom in Dedham, Massachusetts. (credit: Bloomberg | Getty Images)

As Peloton's stock price began to tumble last autumn and just months after a costly recall of the connected fitness company's expensive treadmills, its executives were confronted with a new crisis.

In September last year, staff at Peloton warehouses, which receive high-end bikes originally manufactured in Taiwan, noticed that paint was flaking off some of the exercise machines.

The cause was a build-up of rust on non-visible parts" of the bike-the inner frame of the seat and handlebars-and did not affect the product's integrity, Peloton recently told the Financial Times.

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