The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Weehoo Inc, today announced a voluntary recall of about 2,700 Weehoo iGo Bicycle Pedal Trailers because the receiver on the trailer’s seat post hitch can crack and cause the trailer to detach, posing fall and crash hazards to the child in the seat.
CPSC and Weehoo have received one report of the trailer’s receiver cracking while in use. No injuries have been reported.
This recall involves 2011 Weehoo iGo bicycle trailers manufactured between April 2011 and July 2011. The trailer has a steel frame with an adjustable seat for passengers 38 to 52 inches tall, two pedals with straps, an enclosed sprocket and chain, a 20-inch wheel, two pannier pockets, a flagpole and a flag. The seat, pannier pockets, and flag are made of red, heavy-duty nylon. The pannier pockets and the flag have the word “Weehoo” and the logo printed on them in reflective material. The serial numbers for the recalled trailers contain the letter “D” and can be found on the underside of the iGo frame, by the pedals.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled iGo trailers and contact Weehoo at (800) 538-6950 anytime, or visit the firm’s website at www.weehoobicycletrailer.com for the repair. Consumers will receive a steel reinforcement sleeve to be installed over the receiver.
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