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Total Gym XL exercisers

Total Gym Fitness LLC, of West Chester, Pa.

Class II - Moderate

A lever pin that supports the elevated railing of the glideboard could fail, causing the user to fall.

May 7, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

Hitchhiker III Trailer Bikes

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The bike's universal joint system can fail, causing a rider to lose control of the bike. This poses a risk of injury to either of the two riders.

Apr 25, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

2002 Enduro-brand bicycles

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The rear seatstays, the tube behind the seat that connects the rear axle to the rear shock, can break, possibly causing the rider to lose control and crash.

Apr 25, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →
Class I - Dangerous

An insufficient connection between the lantern and the propane cylinder can allow gas to escape and ignite unexpectedly, posing a potential fire and injury hazard to consumers. This hazard can occur during the lighting or normal use of the lantern.

Apr 2, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

BikeE Recumbent Bicycle

BikeE Corp., of Corvallis, Ore.

Class II - Moderate

The recumbent seats on these bicycles can crack and break, causing the seat to come off the frame and resulting in injury to the rider.

Feb 28, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

Outdoor Lanterns

Unknown Manufacturer

Class I - Dangerous

The solder attaching the hanger at the top of the lantern may melt from the heat of a candle, causing the lantern to detach from the hanger, posing a fire hazard.

Feb 8, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

"Midget Racer" mini-bicycle

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The front fork assembly on these mini-bicycles can loosen or break, and cause the rider to lose control and crash.

Jan 3, 2002 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

Outdoor Lighting Timers

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

The timers have reversed polarity in the wiring, potentially allowing a current to flow through a consumer's body, posing a shock hazard to consumers.

Dec 13, 2001 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

"Aero bars" handlebar extensions

Profile-Design LLC, of Long Beach Calif.

Class II - Moderate

The brackets that attach the aero bars' forearm pads, where riders rest their arms, can loosen or separate during use, causing the rider to lose control and crash.

Nov 29, 2001 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →
Class II - Moderate

The steerer tube on the front forks can separate, causing the rider to lose control of the bicycle, fall, and possibly suffer serious injuries.

Nov 14, 2001 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

Coconut Bamboo Torches

Unknown Manufacturer

Class II - Moderate

When the torch container is filled with oil, the oil may spill and burn a consumer if the torch is used improperly, moved or jostled during use.

Oct 15, 2001 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →

BikeE Recalls Recumbent Bicycle Suspension Forks BikeE Corp., of Corvallis, Ore., voluntarily recalled 1,400 suspension forks on FX and RX model recumbent bicycles. The link pins in the forks can fall out, causing the rider to lose control of the bicycle, fall, and possibly suffer serious injuries. BikeE Corp. has received two reports of pins falling out of forks, resulting in two minor injuries to riders. The recalled forks were used on the front suspension of the BikeE FX models and on the full suspension of the RX models. The 2000 and 2001 model year bicycles can be identified by a serial number located below the crank bottom bracket on the frame. Model Name Serial Number Identification FX and RX Starts with "F" and is followed by five digits or starts with "B" followed by one character and six digits. Examples: F1111 or BF111111 or BR22222F The recalled bicycles have a lowered seating position and foot pedals right below the handle bars, allowing riders to sit in a horizontal riding position. BikeE authorized dealers sold the bicycles from December 1999 through August 2001 for between $1,500 and $1,750. Consumers should stop using these bicycles immediately. The firm, BikeE, is out of business and cannot be contacted. As the firm is no longer involved with this recall, consumers can take a recalled bicycle to the dealer from which purchased, but it is up to the dealer as to whether the repair can be performed, and whether there is a charge.

Aug 14, 2001 Sports & Recreation Nationwide View Details →