2005 Cypress and Sedona bicycles
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The rear axle on the bicycle is harder than required by the manufacturer's specification and could crack.
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The rear axle on the bicycle is harder than required by the manufacturer's specification and could crack.
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The treadmill can unexpectedly accelerate and cause users to fall and sustain injuries.
VisionTech USA, Inc., of Auburn, Wash.
The centerpiece of these bicycle aero bars can crack or break, causing the bicycle rider to lose control and crash.
Lamplight Farms Inc., a Division of W.C. Bradley Company, of Menomonee Falls, Wis.
The head and cover of these torches can come loose or be dislodged during use, allowing torch fuel to spill. This poses a risk of burn injuries and property damage.
Rolf Prima Inc., of Eugene, Ore.
The rear wheel freehub mechanism can malfunction, causing no resistance when pedaling. The bicycle rider could lose balance, fall and suffer injuries.
Daytona Fitness Co., of Xiamen, China
A weld on the bench frame, under the seat, can crack and separate from the main frame, allowing the bench to collapse and the user to fall and suffer injuries.
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A problem with the lid support on the trunk could cause the lid not to stay open, posing the risk of an impact injury to a child's head, fingers or hands.
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The bicycle trailers can become unstable when changing directions, due to incorrectly assembled hitch mechanisms, posing a risk of injury to the riders.
Mission-ITECH Hockey, of Kirkland, Quebec, Canada
The metal wire on these products could break at or near a weld point, exposing a hockey goalie to facial injuries.
Cascade Designs Inc., of Seattle Wash.
A manufacturing defect in the can's seam and an insufficiently applied fuel cap can cause the can to leak fuel, posing a fire hazard.
Quality Bicycle Products Inc., of Bloomington, Minn.
These handlebar stems can crack or break, causing the bicycle rider to fall and suffer injuries.
Polaris Industries Inc., of Medina, Minn.
Some 2004.5 and 2005 Model Year Sportsman and 2005 Model Year Scrambler 500 ATVs were assembled with possibly defective Electronic Control Modules (ECM), which may fail and overheat. If this were to occur, excessive heat could cause a fire, possibly resulting in serious injury or death.
CF Roark Welding & Engineering Co. Inc., of Brownsburg, Ind.
The frames on these bicycles can crack and fail during use, posing a risk of injury to riders.
Trane and American Standard, divisions of American Standard Inc., of Tyler, Texas
A gas leak can occur if there is a crack in the gas valve body near the inlet pipe connection. A build-up of gas in the burner compartment of the unit could occur, which could be ignited by an internal spark.
Selle Royal/fi'zi:k, of Pozzoleone, Italy
The plastic scuff guard underneath the front of the seat, which secures the seat rails, may crack or break, causing the rider to lose control and/or fall, resulting in a serious injury.
Riviera Trading Inc., of New York, N.Y.
The bracelets contain high levels of lead and pose a lead poisoning hazard to children.
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When opening or folding up these exercise machines, consumers can catch their fingers in the hinges. This can result in lacerations, crushing, or amputation to fingertips. This does not occur while users are exercising.
Cannondale Bicycle Corp., of Bethel, Conn.
The plastic, handlebar-mounted, quick-release bags can fall off the bicycle while it is being ridden, causing the rider to crash.
Quality Bicycle Products, Inc., of Bloomington, Minn.
The steering tube on the bicycle fork can crack or break, causing a sudden loss of steering control and causing a fall hazard to bicyclists.
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The front brake mounting tabs can break, causing the brakes to fail and the rider to lose control of the bicycle.