Product Recall: Baja Motorsports MB200 Gas-Powered Mini Bikes

December 11, 2013
Abrams Landau Injury Law

Recalled Baja Mini Bike

Baja Motorsports MB200 gas-powered mini bikes like this one have been recalled.

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has recalled about 23,000 Baja Motorsports MB200 gas-powered mini bikes manufactured between August 2010 and August 2012.

The recalled mini bikes, pictured left,  have a black frame with a black padded seat, a gas tank and fenders that are black, red or yellow, side reflectors and a headlight. A decal with the words “Baja”  and “Warrior” and the number 200 inside a circle with wings attached is on both sides of the gas tank. “Baja 200cc” is on the engine cover on the right side of the minibike.

Other names for this mini bike areWR96, WR200, Baja Heat, Baja Carbon and Mini Baja. The date of manufacture is on the bottom right of the Vehicle Emissions Control Information label in the MM/YY format.

If you have one of the affected bikes, which were sold at Northern Tool Equipment, Pep Boys and Tractor Supply Company from February 2010 to September 2013 for about $650, you should immediately stop using the bike and contact Baja, Inc. Motorsports at (888) 863-2252 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or online at www.bajamotorsports.com and click on Safety Information for more information.

For more details visit the CPSC website.

If you or someone you know has been injured due to a defective sports product or athletic facility and there are questions as to what laws apply, email or call Abrams Landau, Ltd. at once (703-796-9555).