Parents whose children ride a Husqvarna TC50 mini dirt bike should be aware that the new 2019 model is being recalled over an issue with a sticky throttle.
The official notice issued through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says that on some motorcycles, the carburettor cover may not be screwed down and located correctly.
Sticky throttle
“The carburettor cover ensures the throttle slide will return to the closed position and cannot stay open,” it says.
“As the carburettor cover acts as the upper throttle slide stop, if incorrectly fitted it may lead to the throttle slide sticking and being unable to return to the closed position.
“Should this occur, it could affect the riders ability to control and operate the bike safely and may cause an accident involving the rider and others.”
Owners will be contacted by direct mail notifying them of the recall and requesting that an appointment be made with their local authorised Husqvarna dealer.
Authorised dealers will inspect the carburettor and repair free of charge if required.
For further information, contact Husqvarna on 1800 644 771 or click here to find your nearest authorised dealer.
It is only the second recall involving Husqvarna this year. The first was over faulty Brembo front brakes on some road models.
VINs of affected bikes |
VBKUXA230KM069842 |
VBKUXA231KM069817 |
VBKUXA231KM069834 |
VBKUXA231KM069851 |
VBKUXA231KM069865 |
VBKUXA232KM069826 |
VBKUXA232KM069843 |
VBKUXA232KM069857 |
VBKUXA233KM069835 |
VBKUXA233KM069866 |
VBKUXA234KM069844 |
VBKUXA236KM069747 |
VBKUXA236KM069845 |
VBKUXA236KM069862 |
VBKUXA237KM069837 |
VBKUXA238KM069846 |
VBKUXA239KM069743 |
VBKUXA239KM069824 |
VBKUXA239KM069838 |
VBKUXA23XKM069833 |
VBKUXA23XKM069847 |
VBKUXA236KM068193 |
VBKUXA239KM068267 |
VBKUXA239KM068205 |
VBKUXA235KM068251 |
VBKUXA235KM068301 |
VBKUXA237KM068199 |
VBKUXA237KM068221 |
VBKUXA237KM068266 |
VBKUXA233KM068247 |
VBKUXA234KM068208 |
VBKUXA234KM068211 |
VBKUXA231KM068215 |
VBKUXA231KM068263 |
VBKUXA232KM068191 |
VBKUXA232KM068210 |
VBKUXA232KM068238 |
VBKUXA230KM068206 |
VBKUXA230KM068223 |
VBKUXA231KM065119 |
VBKUXA233KM065056 |
VBKUXA230KM065113 |
VBKUXA231KM068280 |
VBKUXA232KM065016 |
VBKUXA232KM065081 |
VBKUXA232KM065128 |
VBKUXA234KM068256 |
VBKUXA234KM065129 |
VBKUXA234KM068189 |
VBKUXA235KM065107 |
VBKUXA234KM065048 |
VBKUXA234KM065096 |
VBKUXA233KM065073 |
VBKUXA233KM065087 |
VBKUXA233KM065123 |
VBKUXA236KM065116 |
VBKUXA237KM065089 |
VBKUXA237KM065092 |
VBKUXA237KM065108 |
VBKUXA239KM068222 |
VBKUXA239KM065076 |
VBKUXA238KM065084 |
VBKUXA238KM065098 |
VBKUXA23XKM065085 |
VBKUXA23XKM065099 |
VBKUXA23XKM065118 |
VBKUXA238KM065117 |
VBKUXA238KM065067 |
VBKUXA239KM065093 |
VBKUXA234KM065115 |
VBKUXA235KM065012 |
VBKUXA230KM065130 |
VBKUXA230KM065077 |
Even though manufacturers and importers contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.
If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.
To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:
• USA
• Canada
Source: MotorbikeWriter.com