ZERO ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLES RECALLS 172 BIKES: The Throttle On The Recalled Electric Bikes Can Become Stuck In The Open Position Or Become Disconnected

ZERO ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLES RECALLS 172 BIKES:
THE THROTTLE ON THE RECALLED ELECTRIC BIKES CAN BECOME STUCK IN THE OPEN POSITION OR BECOME DISCONNECTED

Zero Motorcycles has announced a voluntary recall of some 2009 off-road dirt bikes after a throttle defect caused unexpected acceleration. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the company received three reports of the defect that in one case resulted in a minor injury.
Zero has contacted all 172 owners of the Zero X and MX models to send them a replacement dashboard designed to resolve the issue, according to Zero.

THIS IS THE OFFICIAL CPSC REPORT:



Zero Motorcycles Recalls Off-Road Motorcycles Due to Crash Hazard

The following product safety recall was voluntarily conducted by the firm in cooperation with the CPSC. Consumers should stop using the product immediately unless otherwise instructed.

Name of Product: Model Year 2009 Zero X and Zero MX Off-Road Motorcycles

Units: About 200

Manufacturer: Zero Motorcycles Inc., of Scotts Valley, Calif.

Hazard: The throttle on the recalled motorcycles can become stuck in the open position or become disconnected. In the “Easy” or the “0-25” mode, this can unexpectedly lead to full power when turning on the power, resulting in a loss of control and serious injury to the rider.

Incidents/Injuries: Zero Motorcycles has received three reports of unexpected acceleration, including one report of minor injuries.

Description: This recall involves the model year 2009 Zero X and Zero MX electric motorcycles. The recalled motorcycles are white, with the Zero name and logo printed on the battery.

Sold by: Zero Motorcycles dealers nationwide from December 2008 through August 2009 for between $7,500 and $8,300.

Manufactured in: United States

Remedy: Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled motorcycles and contact Zero Motorcycles to schedule a free repair. Registered owners of the affected motorcycles have been mailed a direct notice.

Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact Zero Motorcycles toll-free at (888) 786-9376 or (888) RUN-ZERO between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm’s Web site at www.zeromotorcycles.com

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