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Boys' Mountain Bikes
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC), Dynacraft Industries Inc., of San Rafael,
Calif., is voluntarily recalling about 38,000 boys' mountain bicycles. The
front-suspension forks on these bicycles can break during use, resulting in serious injury.
Dynacraft has received 33 reports of the front-suspension forks on these
bicycles breaking, resulting in 32 injuries that included a blood clot in the
brain, broken bones, cuts, bruises and chipped teeth.
These 20-inch, 21-speed, dual-suspension bicycles have the model name
"NEXT SHOCKZONE" written on their orange frame in black lettering. A
label on the frame near the crank housing reads, "Distributed by
Dynacraft Industries" and "Made in China." Only the orange bicycles with model number 8536-33 are included in this recall. The model number is written on another label on the frame near the crank housing.
Wal-Mart stores sold these bicycles nationwide from September 1999
through March 2001 for about $130. Consumers should stop using these bicycles immediately, and call Dynacraft to receive a free replacement fork and to arrange for free installation. For more information,
consumers should call Dynacraft at (800) 551-0032 between 10 a.m. and 7
p.m. ET
Monday through Friday, visit their web site or go to Wal-Mart's website.
Bicycles with a label at the bottom of the fork that reads, "Fork made
Jan., 2000" or "Fork made July, 2000" are not part of this recall.
To see a picture of the recalled product(s) and/or read the press release visit the CPSC web site.
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