KTM North America is recalling approximately 3,310 model year 2022 KTM, Husqvarna, and GASGAS closed-course competition motorcycles. The engine's connecting rod can break while the motorcycle is in use, which can lead to engine failure and a sudden crash. Affected models include the KTM 125 SX, 125 XC, and 150 SX; the Husqvarna TC 125; and the GASGAS MC 125. Owners should immediately stop riding these motorcycles and contact an authorized dealer for a free repair, which involves replacing the CDI box.
The connecting rod inside the engine can break, causing the engine to fail or seize suddenly. This poses a significant crash and injury hazard to the rider if it occurs while the motorcycle is in motion.
Consumers should immediately stop riding the recalled closed course competition motorcycles and contact an authorized KTM, Husqvarna or GASGAS Motorcycles dealer to schedule a free repair, which involves replacing the CDI box. KTM is contacting all known purchasers.
Model numbers are printed on the side panel or rear fender.
Model numbers are printed on the side panel or rear fender.
Model numbers are printed on the side panel or rear fender.
Model numbers are printed on the side panel or rear fender.
Model numbers are printed on the side panel or rear fender.

Recalled 2022 KTM 125 SX

Recalled 2022 KTM 150 SX

Recalled 2022 GASGAS MC 125

Recalled 2022 KTM 125 XC

Recalled 2022 Husqvarna TC 125
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