Camso Recalls Dirt to Snow Bike Conversion Kits Due to Crash and Impact Hazards
What was recalled
This recall involves model year 2017 Camso DTS 129 kits that are used to convert off road motorcycles or dirt bikes to track and ski vehicles. The kits have a serial number starting with 9025IUEXXXX located on the front right side of the undercarriage . DTS 129 and the Camso logo are printed on the side of the product.
Hazard
The pin that secures the brake pads can loosen, posing a crash or impact hazard.
Injuries
Camso has received 17 reports involving the DTS 129 brake systems not functioning correctly. No injuries have been reported.
Made in
Canada
Where it was sold
- Powersports dealers nationwide from August 2016 through May 2017 for about $4,800.
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