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Cambridge Metal & Plastics Recalls Motorcycle Training Wheels Due to a Crash Hazard

Reported: September 11, 2013 Initiated: September 11, 2013 #13281

Product Description

The recalled products are Moose Racing brand training wheels for youth motorcycles and the replacement wheel kit. The training wheels have a black, one-piece, full-length metal axle with a plate that attaches to the underside of the motorcycle frame beneath the engine and two inflatable rubber wheels. The Moose Racing logo appears on the left and right sides of the axle. The replacement wheel kit is a set of two tires mounted on the wheel assembly. Replacement wheel kits and training wheels that fit the following youth motorcycle models are being recalled: Honda XR/CRF 50, Kawasaki KDX/Suzuki JR 50, KTM 50, Suzuki DRZ 70, Yamaha PW50 and Yamaha TTR 50.

Reason for Recall

Bolts and nuts securing the wheel can loosen and cause the rider to lose control, posing a crash hazard.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled training wheels, remove them from the motorcycle and contact Cambridge Metal and Plastics to have them repaired free of charge.

Frequently Asked Questions

What product was recalled?
The recalled products are Moose Racing brand training wheels for youth motorcycles and the replacement wheel kit. The training wheels have a black, one-piece, full-length metal axle with a plate that attaches to the underside of the motorcycle frame beneath the engine and two inflatable rubber wheels. The Moose Racing logo appears on the left and right sides of the axle. The replacement wheel kit is a set of two tires mounted on the wheel assembly. Replacement wheel kits and training wheels that fit the following youth motorcycle models are being recalled: Honda XR/CRF 50, Kawasaki KDX/Suzuki JR 50, KTM 50, Suzuki DRZ 70, Yamaha PW50 and Yamaha TTR 50.. Recalled by Cambridge Metals & Plastics, a Division of Water Works Manufacturing Inc., of Cambridge, Minn.. Units affected: About 4,000.
Why was this product recalled?
Bolts and nuts securing the wheel can loosen and cause the rider to lose control, posing a crash hazard.
What should consumers do?
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled training wheels, remove them from the motorcycle and contact Cambridge Metal and Plastics to have them repaired free of charge.
Which agency issued this recall?
This recall was issued by the CPSC on September 11, 2013. Severity: Moderate. Recall number: 13281.