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WASHINGTON, Jan. 29, 2001 -- Seattle Bike Supply is voluntarily
recalling about 1,400 children's bicycles. Because the bikes' pedals are
too low to the ground, they fail to meet federal bicycle standards.
Children can lose control when a pedal strikes the ground, causing falls
and injuries.
The recall is being conducted in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC).
Seattle Bike Supply has received one report of a 4-year-old boy whose
pedal struck the ground while riding one of these bikes causing him to
fall. No injuries were reported.Bicycles that are part of this recall are all model-year 2001 Torker Blaster 16-inch Boy's bicycles in red, black, blue, or chrome, and Sunflower 16-inch Girl's bicycles in yellow, pink or florescent green. The Torker brand name and the model names are on the frames. Bicycle stores sold these bicycles nationwide from September 2000 through December 2000 for about $130. Consumers should stop using the bicycles immediately, and return them to the store where purchased for a free repair. For more information, call Seattle Bike Supply at (800) 283-2453 anytime, or write to Seattle Bike Supply, 7620 S. 192nd, Kent, WA 98032. Report Your Experience
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