CPSCMarch 27, 2007consumer

Universal Engineering Recalls Clamps for Motocross Motorcycles Due to Fork Separation Hazard

Official recall recorded by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

The 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.

What to do

Consumers who have installed the clamp should not operate their motorcycle until the clamp has been removed and replaced with a factory OEM clamp. Universal Engineering will not be issuing replacement clamps. Universal Engineering is providing a full refund for the cost these clamps. Consumers who have been identified as having purchased the clamps will be notified by mail directly from Universal Engineering.

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