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Camso Recalls dirt to snow bike conversion kits

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The bolts on the brakes can loosen

By James Limbach of ConsumerAffairs
July 9, 2018

PhotoCamso Inc. of Quebec, Canada, is recalling about 910 Camso dirt to snow bike conversion kits.

The bolts on the brakes can loosen, posing a crash or impact hazard.

The company has received two reports involving the DTS 129 brake disc bolts loosening and seven reports involving the Yeti Snow MX brake disc bolts loosening. No injuries have been reported.

This recall involves model year 2018 Camso DTS 129 and Yeti Snow MX kits that are used to convert off road motorcycles or dirt bikes to track and ski vehicles.

The DTS 129 kits have a serial number starting with 9025ICEXXXX located on the conversion system frame.

The Yeti Snow MX kits have a serial number starting with YE3XXXX located under the system.

DTS 129 and the Camso logo or the Yeti logo are printed on the side of the product.

The conversion kits, manufactured in Canada, were sold at Powersports dealers nationwide from August 2017, through May 2018, for about $4,800 for the DTS and $7,700 for the Yeti.

What to do

Consumers should immediately stop using bikes with the recalled conversion kits and contact an authorized Camso dealer for a free repair.

Consumers may contact Camso toll-free at (866) 533-0008 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (ET) Monday through Friday or online at www.camso.co and click on service and support for more information


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