Injury Hazard Prompts Kawasaki Recalls
Kawasaki Motors Corp. U.S.A., is recalling in the region of 4,000 KLX110 motorcycles, after learning that a fault with the bike’s ignition system could result in the unintended activation of the electronic starter. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), the fault “poses a serious hazard of injury or death.” Owners of Kawasaki 2010 model year KLX110CAF and KLX110DAF off-road motorcycles have been advised to immediately stop using the products and contact Kawasaki for further information. The bikes were sold in the U.S.A. between August 2009 and February 2010. If you have been injured while riding an off-road motorbike and suspect that a design fault may have caused your accident, Burg Simpson may be able to help. Call our defective product attorneys on 1.888.895.2080 today for a free consultation.













