July 21, 2010: Baja Motorsports Recalls Mini Bikes and Go-Carts
On July
15, 2010, The U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission (CPSC) in cooperation with Baja Inc. announced a
voluntary recall of about 308,000
mini-bikes and go-carts because of safety hazards. The gas cap can leak or
detach from the fuel tank on the recalled mini bikes and go-carts, posing a
fire and burn hazard to consumers. In addition, the throttle can stick due to
an improperly positioned fuel line and throttle cable, posing a sudden
acceleration hazard to consumers.
Baja Inc.
has received at least 9 reports of the gas caps leaking and detaching,
including one report of a serious burn injury to a child. The firm has also
received 25 reports of stuck throttles possibly due to the fuel line and throttle
cable being improperly attached with injuries to the face and other parts of
the body reported.
This
recall involved Baja Motorsports mini bikes with model numbers beginning with
HT65, MB165, WR65, MB196, DB30,
WR90 and DR90 and go-carts with model numbers BB65, SD65, DN65 and TR65. The model number is located on the mini
bikes’ fenders and/or decorative fuel tank and on the go-carts’ roll cage. Both
the mini bokes and go-carts have black plastic gas caps.
The bikes
were sold at various mini bike and go-cart retailers nationwide from November
2004 through June, 2010 for between
$200 and $2000. They were also available from the following web sites:
Costco.com; Amazon.com; toysrus.com; northerntool.com; sears.com; and
kmart.com.
Consumers
should immediately stop using the recalled mini bikes and go-carts and contact
Baja Motorsports for a free replacement gas cap and to schedule a free repair
of the fuel line and throttle cable.
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