Currie Technologies is recalling approximately 2,100 eZip and iZip battery-powered adult tricycles because the rear axle can break, causing a wheel to detach. This defect has resulted in six reported incidents, including five reports of bruises and scrapes. The affected tricycles were sold in red, blue, and sand colors at independent bicycle shops and Walmart.com between March 2007 and March 2012. Consumers should immediately stop using these tricycles and contact the manufacturer for a free replacement component and repair.
The rear axle on these tricycles is prone to breaking while in use, which can cause one of the rear wheels to fall off. If a wheel detaches while a person is riding, it creates an immediate loss of stability and a high risk of the rider falling and sustaining injuries.
Consumers should immediately stop using these tricycles and contact Currie Technologies to receive a free replacement component and repair.

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