Universal Engineering Recalls Clamps for Motocross Motorcycles Due to Fork Separation Hazard
What was recalled
The recall involves Radius Triple Clamps sold as an upgrade for use with a certain make and models of motocross motorcycles. The clamps are black in color and display the Universal logo on each end and the name "UNIVERSAL" on one side. They were ordered under part numbers 1025-40-0618 and 1025-40-0678.
Hazard
The radius triple clamps on these motorcycles can crack during operation, posing a risk that the fork of the bike could separate and result in serious injury or death to the rider.
Injuries
None reported.
Made in
China
Where it was sold
- Off-road motorcycle dealers and distributors sold the recalled clamps from July 2006 through February 2007 for about $180.
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