Cambridge Metal & Plastics is recalling about 4,000 Moose Racing brand training wheels and replacement wheel kits designed for youth motorcycles. The bolts and nuts that secure the wheels can loosen during use, which can cause the rider to lose control and crash. These kits were sold at motorcycle dealerships and online at Mooseracing.com and Parts-unlimited.com between July 2012 and June 2013 for about $130. Consumers should immediately stop using these training wheels and contact the manufacturer for a free repair.
The hardware (bolts and nuts) that keeps the wheels attached can vibrate loose or fail, leading to a sudden loss of stability. This can cause a child rider to lose control of the motorcycle and crash, although no injuries have been reported to date.
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.

Recalled training wheels mounted on a Yamaha TT-R50

The training wheels attach to the underside of the motorcycle frame beneath the engine.
If you or a family member were harmed by this recalled product, you may have legal rights. Consider consulting a consumer protection attorney to understand your options for compensation.
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response