ATV and Dirt Bike Lead Ban Exemption

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The damaging CPSC lead restrictions set to go into effect on February 10th do have one possible exemption for OHV manufacturers. MotorcycleUSA’s understanding of the enforcement policy, after discussions with the CPSC representatives, includes an exemption clause if manufacturers can prove that parts containing lead are inaccessible. The following press release from the CPSC explains the enforcement policy, with potential ATV and dirt bike OEM exemption in bold. (While this exemption may work for some of the lead components, parts like brake levers or alloy frames are still subject to enforcement - meaning shops are pulling off inventory until further notice - MCUSA Ed Feb, 17th.)


ATV and dirt bike OEMs may gain an exemption from stringent lead restrictions effective on February 10th.
Starting on February 10, 2009, consumer products intended for children 12 and under cannot have more than 600 parts per million of lead in any accessible part. This new safety requirement is a key component of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) aimed at further reducing children’s exposure to lead.

In an effort to provide clear and reasonable guidance to those impacted by this important law, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is announcing its enforcement policy on the lead limits established by the CPSIA.

Manufacturers, importers, distributors, and retailers should also be aware that CPSC will: 
    
    - Not impose penalties against anyone for making, importing, distributing, or selling 
        * a children’s product to the extent that it is made of certain natural materials, such as wood, cotton, wool, or certain metals and alloys which the Commission has recognized rarely, if ever, contain lead; 
        * an ordinary children’s book printed after 1985; or 
        * dyed or undyed textiles (not including leather, vinyl or PVC) and non-metallic thread and trim used in children’s apparel and other fabric products, such as baby blankets.

(The Commission generally will not prosecute someone for making, selling or distributing items in these categories even if it turns out that such an item actually contains more than 600 ppm lead.)

Sellers will not be immune from prosecution if CPSC’s Office of Compliance finds that someone had actual knowledge that one of these children’s products contained more than 600 ppm lead or continued to make, import, distribute or sell such a product after being put on notice. Agency staff will seek recalls of violative children’s products or other corrective actions, where appropriate. 

    - Issue an interim final rule effective February 10, 2009, which establishes alternative lead limits for certain electronic devices, in order to prevent unnecessary removal of certain children’s products from store shelves. 

    - Accept a manufacturer’s determination that a lead-containing part on their product is inaccessible to a child and not subject to the new lead limits, if it is consistent with the Commission’s proposed guidance or is based on a reasonable reading of the inaccessibility requirement. Paint and other coatings or electroplating are not considered barriers that make a component inaccessible.

This enforcement policy will remain in effect until superseded by action of the Commission.

CPSC still expects companies to meet their reporting obligation under federal law and immediately tell the Commission if they learn of a children’s product that exceeds the new lead limits starting on February 10, 2009. Companies also should know that the CPSIA generally prohibits the export for sale of children’s products that exceed the new lead limits.

As announced on January 30, 2009, the Commission approved a one year stay of enforcement for certain testing and certification requirements for manufacturers and importers. Significant to makers of children’s products, the ‘stay’ provides limited relief from the testing and certification for total lead content limits, phthalates limits for certain products and mandatory toy standards. Manufacturers and importers – large and small – of children’s products will not need to test or certify to these new requirements, but will still need to meet the lead and phthalates limits, mandatory toy standards and other requirements. Certification based on testing by an accredited laboratory is still required for painted children’s products and soon will be required for children’s metal jewelry, as well as certain other products for non-lead issues.
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logan farmer - dirtbike racing  August 30, 2009 10:50 AM
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John JOhn - This is stupid  May 9, 2009 09:02 AM
There is lead in these parts but if any kid licks his dirt bike he shouldn't be on a dirt bike to start with
nickb567 - WOW  May 8, 2009 05:47 AM
This is by far the dumbest thing i have ever seen i have been rideing since i was 3 years old. My 16 birthday is comeing up in july i learned to ride a peddle bike at 6. And i have much more damage to my body roma peddle bike like really someone should just slap who ever thought it was fun to ban little 50's parents who should be getting beginers 50's are now getting 85's which for a beginers could resault in serious ingery or ever death. WAKE UP CONGRESS STOP BANNING THINGS AT YOUR WILL...... (PS) im sorry for my bad spelling
Jodi - What a crock  April 23, 2009 12:32 PM
This is insane. My brother, our neighbors and practically everyone I grew up around raced motorcross or at least were avid bike or ATV riders. They all had a blast. They learned a lot of great things out of it like how to be a team, mechanics and how to keep from being bored and not be a fat kid glued to a damn game system! My husband and his brother were raised on dirtbikes and ATVs. Now I have to tell my son, who's dying to have his own bike and begging us, "sorry hunny....government says you can't have one?" How many kids do you see out there licking their bikes or disassembling them to eat the friggin gaskets? This is truly petty and a crock of crap!
carrie - for hurray  April 23, 2009 11:31 AM
you are stupid & if you have kids i feel very sorry for them. this law is not about the speed of a dirt bike or atv it's just another way for the government to take away more freedom for all of us. the ban is stupid my 12 yr old son rides all the time with proper equipment & supervision at all times. he is not in a gang or running the streets. can those who thought this was a great law say that? i doubt it. this law needs to be fought.
casey - stupid!!!!!!!!  April 15, 2009 10:22 AM
i'm 16 and have been dirtbiking since i was 4. it's something that i love and couldn't imagine not doing. my dad and brother ride to, it's something we do as a family, and its a great way to just get away from everything and go out and have fun as a family. were up in the mountains every weekend riding and it keeps us close, i can say when i'm on my own i will still ask my dad if he wants to go riding with me. i cant imagine what i'd be doing without it probably chewing on legos staring at the tv all day. most people start when their kids and i've never heard of anyone chewing on a dirtbike except maybe a dog. of all the laws to be passed this has got to be the stupidest.
racerchick127 - are you serious  April 6, 2009 07:37 AM
okay..... this is honestly one of the stupidest laws passed in a while. Like come on. Ive been around racing for a while, and all ive ever seen kids eat at the track is dirt when they fall. Just cause most of you uptight fucks can do what ever you want, you dont have to take away racing. Im only 15 years old and i guarentee before i die, there will not be a dumber law passed. Maybe who ever passed this law should go and check every medical record for little kids who races in the past like 50 years and see who went to the doctor for eating there bike. The parts are all conected so they wont fall off. If the parts wont fall off when you jump it 200 feet then what makes them think that a little kid will be able to bite them off? Go spend a day at the track and see if you think this is a good law or not, i promise you that you wont see any kid eat there bike.
scuba steve - gay gay gay  April 6, 2009 07:20 AM
this law is so stupid....there is not a kid that had ever died, or even got sick from eating a part! its like the stupidest law ever passed. most of the people that worked on passing this law obviously never road a dirtbike...there is no one stupid enough to eat a part. they dont want to eat there bikes, they just want to ride them.
Officer Keys - Enforcement exemption  March 28, 2009 08:31 PM
As a Police Officer, I understand protecting children from undue harm. This is only going to cause a bigger problem. I have already seen parents buying their kids bikes that are too big for them. Washington has a bunch of desk sour people who need to get outside their offices every now and then and see the impact of their poor decisions on all of society. What next, due to emissions from vehicle no more kids in the cars. This is a very bad decision by someone who has no real life concept of what this means. The down side is this will continue to happen until all of us have had enougth are start staning up for what is right and best for everyone. I hate to see what the kids are going to be doing now that they dont have bikes to ride. My 7 year old talked to me tonight, in tears asking why we cant get him a new bike. Truely sad.
Dave P - You wanted change, you got it !  March 26, 2009 06:25 AM
This country is on a major downward spiral, and this is one thing that points to the issues we are seeing. I can understand the concern, why it was just the other day I saw my 12yr. old knawing on the frame of his dirt bike. These bureaucrat's in Washington need to get down to the business of rebuilding the country and not protecting the people so much. People need to learn common sense again, as they have let the government take care of that for them, another part of this problem. There should be no welfare, there should be only workfare. You work, you make a living, and you enjoy your benefits. This free ride crap has to stop. "and what's more, it's just not right !" - Wilfrod Brimley
D. - Gone too far  March 24, 2009 01:07 PM
So I would think that kids should no longer be allowed to ride in automobiles, tractors, lawn mowers etc. This is just wrong they don't know the values,morals and sportsmanship that riding teaches a kid. Kids who are brought up riding learn much more than people know. This is unfortunate that more children will die as people will put them on machines that are oversized and overpowered.
Scott - A bunch of bored assholes  March 24, 2009 10:52 AM
I think its all a bunch of s*it on the ban.Honostly I think this is going to cause a major disaster to our economy also there are going to be alot more drug users and lames at a younger age it's sad I am going to keep my kid riding!! if I have to make my own damn parts
Tom Godlewski - Drinking Water  March 24, 2009 04:45 AM
80% Chicago Homes are still have LEAD water supply pipes. 65% People drink that water. Maybe government should turn the water off to 80% Chicago Homes.
Just a rider - Modern genocide  March 23, 2009 11:52 AM
This is CRAZY! banning atvs and dirtbikes for children under teh age of twelve? what are you? you lawmakers disgust me. you are dumber then stumps to pass such a law, just because you didnt have a $3000 machine toi ride when you were a kid doesnt mean my kid cant. let me guess you are going to ban bicycles, skateboards, and roller blades next because they contain bearings?, because all of this stuff has a little bit of lead in it? when you grew up your damn house was painted with the stuff. and you turned out alright, well aparently not to pass such a dumb law.
James - Shannanigans!!  March 23, 2009 11:44 AM
How can this be possible? Lead levels in dirtbikes too high? what does that change? when was the last time you saw a 9 year old boy chew up pieces of his bike between races? whether the lead is accessible or not why the hell would the kid chew on it? they arent that stupid. i think you congressman need to get off your lazy A**es and take a day off and hit teh track. then you will see that you are blowing this way out of proportion!
Greg - enforcement ex  March 13, 2009 10:49 AM
I was told this by a friend and wanted to see for myself. What a load of crap!!! I understand and support the helmet laws for kids but protecting them from lead? Where the hell is lead on a dirt bike? And why would a kid be chewing on one? Also, let a 10 year old run over your ass with a 50 size four wheeler "toy" and see if it hurts. These things are not toys and should'nt be considered such. I can't beleive they're making such an issue out of something kids have so much fun on. They're probably pissed because they can't ride and are jealous.
The 4 J's - absoultly INSANE!!  March 11, 2009 04:12 PM
This is crazy...my kids have been riding for almost 13 yrs now and they are totally fine.. the motocross world is the most family orintated sport I know.. not only does it keep these kids busy and in shape it keeps them with "YOU" as parents EVERY WEEKEND and out of trouble. Motocross is NO differnt then football or basketball, it is a SPORT!!!!! To say that they are going to get lead poising from this is retarded... what's the next thing, kids under the age of 12 can't go fishing either because they might "LICK" the sinkers..?? WHAT THE HELL IS THIS COUNTRY COMING TO???? Do I need to call the White House to make sure I can go to the bathroom at noon or what..Next you know we'll all be wearing matching uniforms... CRAZY...CRAZY...CRAZY.. Mabey politicians should be worrying about the jobs that people DON'T have to even but their kids a dirtbike... but of course they do have their priorities....
Another Scott - CPSIA  March 5, 2009 04:10 AM
UUGGHH! I had researched a dirt bike for my 4 yr old daughter back in 2007. We were living in Okinawa, Japan at the time and couldn't purchase it at the time. So now we're back in the states and I wanted to get her the bike for her 6th birthday and I run across the articles concerning the CPSIA. How sad is this. She still remembers me finding the bike online and occasionally asks if I am still thinking about getting it for her. I don't think she's ready for anything other than a 50cc bike. (She's pretty petite and the larger CCs bikes are to big for her) My wife even thought it was a good idea to teach her how to ride early. So now what do I do?
dirtbike mom - what the heck  March 4, 2009 02:21 PM
My son is 3 years old and has been riding his own bike since his 2nd birthday.he has a jr50. He loves his bike. i personaly think that starting him at a younger age will improve his riding skills in the long run so when he is old enough and gets on a bigger bike he will know how to handle it. people have also been saying that you will not be able to purchase parts for these bike. can you emagine whats its going to be like if i have to tell my 3yo that we cant fix his bike if something breaks. Not only that i bought this bike for 1800 now a year later your telling me if something happens to it to bad. this is just wrong
bob - morons running america  March 1, 2009 06:04 PM
this is what happens when we dont watch the morons who are in power of this country.shame on us for letting this happen.every day we lose another little piece of our freedom.and were letting it happen. if you think we live in the land of the free you must be retarded.the only people who use that phrase are the a-holes that are taking our personal liberties away each and every day. wake the f up people, if there not banning motorcycles , there taking are our public lands to ride . those are only small examples of your liberty and freedoms being taken away . this is our wake up call! riding is something we love . its taken this to open our eyes.
Tim - Colorado - and please keep your kids out of shopping carts when you go to the Grocery store  February 26, 2009 10:35 PM
the shopping carts at grocery stores probably get licked 100% more than any dirt bike ever will!!! CPSIA - are you dgoung to Ban shopping carts????
teendirtbiker - stupid  February 25, 2009 11:28 AM
i think they are crazy who the hell is going to buy a 1,000 dollar dirt bike for a kid and let them suck on it or better yet EAT the damn thing
Jim Adams - CPSIA  February 25, 2009 07:32 AM
This is totally wrong. I have been a paramedic for 32 years and I know the facts. The most dangerous thing Americans do is operate or ride in a motor vehicle. If you truely want to protect our children then ban them from riding in cars.....won't happen! Now how stupid does this ban look? I am ashamed of our law makers!!!!!!!!
pissed off - embarassed american  February 24, 2009 11:29 PM
wtf have we become I am so speachless it hurts. when did we become a country of "short bussers"? when did lead become an eppidemic anyway you toothless mnt dew addicts. go drop some more prozac and stay the f#@k out of our hobbies!!!
Jennifer Urch - This is absolutely ridiculous!!!  February 24, 2009 07:08 PM
I am signing every petition possible. This is plain stupid to be worrying about this when we are so far in debt we cannot even think straight. What about the people that are in prison for petty crime that are being let go. How about trying to take some of the government's time and put it towards creating new jobs instead of taking the only thing that keeps this economy running. These are life long hobbies that are built to help children and adults in doing what they love. How are you going to justify where that ends!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For all of you who are for this - GET A LIFE INSTEAD OF F*CKING UP OURS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ravven - atv ban  February 24, 2009 10:06 AM
This ban is total bs. We can waste thousands of young lives looking for weapons of mass destruction that never existed but we can't let our children ride? Are we sure this is still america or did we all wake up in afganastan? I fought for my country and am ashamed of the place it has become. So when is the ban on cars going to begin? Someones kid might chew on the valve stem in the drive way. My 5 year old has a ps3 and it contains lead so it will be banned after the cars, Bicycles are next. Our constitution says the country should be renewed from time to time by the blood of it's patriots, is this what is going to have to occur to let them know we are free to decide what is good for our children and our selves. By preventing this they are no better than people like Saddam and Binladen!!! We should all stage atv protests at our individual city halls lets all ride at city hall. But this won't happen either because everyone is quick to complain and write letters but when it might involve being fined or jailed for what you belive in everyone stays home and complaines. How long do you think it will be before they take away things like our guns because the firing pin may contain lead and they do not want a child to lick that?
Chad B - CPSIA BAN  February 24, 2009 08:36 AM
What kid is going to knaw on his bike and get lead poisoning i want to buy my son a new 50cc but cant because of this stupidity a used one will have to do for now
Ricardo Vinagre - LEAD BAN  February 19, 2009 03:28 PM
Let government decide for you and you will see where we end up ..... they say they want to protect us ..... oh yeah...
the fuzz - marty  February 19, 2009 05:45 AM
Everything around us has lead in it to some degree.Most SANE people will agree with Marty.This like alot of the stuff now coming from D.C Is way over board.Hey Marty maybe you and TED NUGENT would run for the presidency,you might be able to save what's left of our country.Kid's of this country need things such as bikes and quads to keep them off the streets and help build skills and confidence.It's also a GREAT family sport....but then again maybe Moe and hurray dont approve of family....well there goes our country.Save us from our own stupidity I guess.
Jeremy F. - The Ban On Kids Off-road Vehicles  February 19, 2009 12:10 AM
This is crazy, my son is now goin on a year on his quad and loves every moment on it. It is our family time. We camp and ride our quads. I know the dangers of him riding but I never put him in a place or track that exceeds his limits. When he started out, his throttle controll was almost in all the way and as his riding skills improved so did his throttle. So to the guy that thinks bikes now are too fast remember most bikes and atvs have throttle control. And most kid atvs have kill switches and teathers for safety purposes. Now the law wants to take that privlage aways. Whats going to happen next: some kid is going to get hurt on a dirtbike or atv because it was too big. instead of getting him one that fits properly he will be riding ing one for an adult. You watch. then whats going to happen. This is all freakin stupid. kids are in more danger in cars. But I will explain to my son that has his own quad, that the quad is not a food, it is dirty, and dont chew on the valve stems on the tires or lick the brake levers or even the engine or else he might get sick. He is going to be 5yrs in march. I think he will understand.Besides he is more a spagettios kind of kid.lol
SGcatdaddy - What about Bicycles?  February 18, 2009 10:30 AM
If the brake and clutch levers on motorcycles contain lead in excess of the limit then bicycles must be in excess too. They are the same alloy. I can see this as selective enforcement. The Haters at the CPSIA must not like motorcycles. But appearantly they don't have the balls to restrict bicycles in fear of the publicity a ban on a more main stream childrens recreational toy would rain down on them.
JENNIFER MOUNTAIN GIRL - TAKING AWAY OUR FUN  February 17, 2009 08:48 PM
COME ON PEOPLE THIS IS A FUN SPORT AND WE ARE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO ENJOY IT WITH OUR KIDS ANY MORE BECAUSE OF YOU ALL. YOU KNOW THAT YOU ALL WILL JUST HAVE A LOT TO THINK ABOUT AT NIGHT WHEN THE FIRST KID GETS HURT ON A BIGGER ONE BECAUSE YOU DIDN'T WANT TO MAKE THE KID SIZE ANY MORE BECAUSE OF THE LEAD IN THEM. WELL I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU WILL SLEEP AT NIGHT WHEN THAT TIME COMES BUT I CAN ASURE YOU IT WON'T BE GOOD.
Marty - We need a ban on government  February 17, 2009 11:26 AM
The government works for the tax payers. I say we fire them, and replace them with volunteers from each state. That was the original play, anyway. Close the IRS. End NASA. End the FED. End every National ****** Association. End welfare. You'd be surprised how well starvation motivates people.
Zac - (CPSIA) Crap Purposely Suffocating Innocent Americans  February 17, 2009 11:23 AM
Your democracy at its finest. Make a law and never read it before signing it. BUG your congressmen and Senators.They are the ones that wrote and passed this. And go to CPSC.gov and send emails and letters to them. This is the only way it is going to get fixed.
Amanda - what the heck!  February 17, 2009 09:28 AM
I cant believe they are goin this far. My 8 year old just started racing his XR50, and he really enjoys it. I can understand that there is lead but good lord what kid lickes a dirt bike or a atv. I thought that this was a free country, what happened?
la kesha - Tax cheats & Welfare queens now how to run our business  February 16, 2009 05:44 PM
Obama has a Tax cheat head the IRS. Obama should have Welfare queen Henrietta Hughes head that department Slumlord Tony Rezko should head HUD ...they know how to run our business better than our business men
Moe - Change  February 16, 2009 05:03 PM
...enjoy the "change"
Jarry and Jarrett - You've got to be kidding!  February 16, 2009 04:19 PM
I have been racing motocross for 36 years. My son begged me for a bike of his own and he started out on a PW50 at the age of 3 1/2. Now some 18 years later, my son, my wife and myself still enjoy and ride motocross bikes. As I look back at my son's childhood, I never caught him chewing on the engine cases of his bike. In fact he never even munched on any gaskets, alloy rims or even a spark plug wire. Thousands of kids ride and compete regularly on dirt bikes. They learn mechanics, sportmanship, disapline and pride in taking part of something they cherish. Motocross and trail riding is a very family oreniated sport and banning kids from being able to ride and work on these bikes is a crime in itself.
gary - laws  February 15, 2009 11:11 AM
laws are supposed to be held up for the spirit of the law,not for ones twisting it to make it work to there advantage. this law was for toys not dirt bikes. dirt bikes are not toys and they are supposed to be supervised by adults,that being said uncle sam stay out of our adult supervision and pay a little more atention to our toys.
Peter and Cole (6 year old son) - THERE IS SOME HOPE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  February 15, 2009 08:24 AM
Dirtbike magazine's website has a direct link to the CSPIA website (the bozo's that came up with this idea). PLEASE visit the site, they claim to want to hear from us. Also, more importantly a representative from Missouri, or is Montana, Tom Self is a rider it seems, he is pushing for us too in Washington to get this turned around. Tom Self's website can also be found on Dirtbike magazine's website. PLEASE CHECK IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
patrick - hurray stop the insanity  February 15, 2009 05:25 AM
what is your malfunction?? the topic isn't about what you cried about! it is about the freedom of choice to do what we as americans have a right to do!! if we use your idiotic thinking we would have our kids living in a bubble until you think it is safe for them to come out. if the tracks are to tough for you DON'T GO!! as for this ban common sense would be most refreshing. why not use rubber gloves when you are working on the bike? teach the kids about the so called dangers of the metal parts? also go to wikipedia.com and learn about lead poisioning. it might suprise you where most lead poisioning comes from!!
John Green - My child riding atv's and motorcycles  February 14, 2009 09:53 PM
I spend a lot of time with my daughter. She swims, diving board, does gymnasticts, karate. Riding is just one more thing we do together. The attention she recieves during riding is intense, I am constantly monitoring and mentoring my daughter. She only knaws the atv tires when I have not brought enough tic tacs and pepsi! It is a sad day when our government is enticed by people who do not even ride or possibly jealous of those who do.
dominic d - Unbeleivable  February 14, 2009 12:28 PM
this is bs. I can't beleive they r really making this an issue. You would think that they would be more concerned with a child getting hurt from riding these vehicles oppose to children eating lead gaskets or other parts on the vehicles. I'm an adult that owns a 50 and love toting around with it. So because of this so called lead problem I can't get replacement parts. My daughter is 15 years old and doesn't touch my 50. I'm not very concerned with her chewing on the frame. For that matter I wouldn't be be concerned with any children chewing on the vehicles. I'm in agreement those that have said there are far more other ways of children getting hurt. I hope they can come up with a reasonable decision as this investigation takes place.
Nick - CPSIA - Enforcement Exemption  February 14, 2009 01:02 AM
this is a sad sad sad day for this sport. yes Kids can get hurt but did you ever think that when you pull out of your driveway kid in the back seat in that jetta or any other safe car you put your kid in more danger then anywhere else. come-on lets think people. "little bodies are too fragile" my ass there bones are not brittle like us they still bend!!! Quinn your right moron. as far as the lead well I'm not going to let my kid chew on the battery would you? oh no kid now cant hang there jackets up at school because the hanger that holds the jacket up is an alloy containing lead!!!! oh the door knob to there room too!! oh no!! lets think this one over rilly good.
JOHN GWIOZDOWSKI - LEAD MY YOU KNOW WHAT  February 13, 2009 06:50 PM
YEH JUST ANOTHER WAY TO MESS THE WORLD UP. MY KID LOVES THE SPORT OF MOTOCROSS NOW THESE PEOPLE ARE GOING TO CHANGE THAT. ID RATHER HAVE MY KID AT THE TRACK ON THE WEEKEND INSTEAD OF HANGING ON THE STREETS. STOP THE IMPORT FROM OTHER COUNTRYS AND HAVE IT MADE HERE. THAT WOULD CHANGE EVRYTHING. MAYBE THE NEW PREZ WILL CHANGE THAT. LOL.
Vickie foreman - CPSIA BAN  February 13, 2009 03:42 PM
I agree that kids toys from China Should be baned, BUT ATV's common,this is crazy. My grandkids have them and ride with their mom & dad. It's good family fun. Now dad needs a gasket for the carb, and guess what? It has lead, they can't sell one for the kids bike. What are we supose to do? Keep paying for a bike we can't use. I know for sure that the kids are not going to chew on bike parts. These bikes he bought were for kids 12 and up. Come on guys, If you are going to wite the rules, get the rules right.
Quinn - People are just Stupid  February 13, 2009 07:06 AM
Whoever the moron was that wrote the 3rd comment down about how the bikes are getting too fast. I was on here about the bike ban, after reading your note - I am more mad about that! This is America! If I want my kid to race a nuclear powered 800 hp bike that goes 200mph....good on em! So you had an 85 rm80? That's great...think about the technology that existed in 1985...it sucked! Look at it now - the bikes are so fast you can't stomach it as a parent to even watch. How was that possible? Over the years kids get into things, motors, gears, machining, fuel types, etc...then they grow up, they get older, they become mechanical engineers, they remember the 1985 RM80 they had and say "that was fun, but you know what would be cool?" and walla - todays bikes are born. They were designed, tested, and assembeled by your generation. The next generation 20 some years from know will make lighter, faster, better machines for their kids to ride. It's a wonderful thing...it's called life. Yes, along the way some don't make it. Some fall off and some even perish. Obviously the automatic weeding out of the week and the stupid have left people like you and the one who intiated this ban here on earth to jack things up
Ed Spear - lead insanity  February 12, 2009 09:03 PM
This is the most ridiculous thing I have ever heard. There are areas in this country that the very water familys are drinking have more lead in ppm than a motorcycle can ever come in contact with a child, let alone cause such a child to blood lead levels show an increase. These so called safety professionals have no idea the way to actually help fix the problem. Studys have showed that certain communities have such high levels of lead that the females living in these towns have remarkably high blood lead levels and can transfer these levels toan unborn fetus, but they are outlawing pregancy in these areas. Please, everyone with a decent bone in their body needs to stand up and fight this foolishness.
Disgusted - Hurray! One way to stop this insanity!  February 11, 2009 07:41 AM
To the person posting this comment.....you could have put your name up or are you ashamed, embarrased or what for making such a remark? Sounds like jealousy - maybe you weren't allowed to ride or race? Or maybe you just weren't good at it. The problem here is that kids of all ages ride these bikes in the back yard or on a motocross track - it doesn't matter. This law is ridiculous and does nothing but put further strain on an already fragile economy. While I agree that we need tougher laws to protect our children, I believe this one went a little too far. It's not like my kid is out back chewing on pieces of his bike. To stop the sale of all 85cc and under is absurd. Where does it say that these bikes are intended for 12 and under only? What about pitbike riders? What about females (like myself) who are too small for a bike bike?
Hurray! - One way to stop this insanity!  February 10, 2009 11:26 PM
I agree this is insane, but fell this will inadvertently save a few children from serious injury or death from this madness. Tracks are too technical, little bikes are too fast, their little bodies are too fragile, and many parents are too pushy and ignorant. Which one of you freaks could even live with yourself knowing that you pushed your child into harms way knowing the dangers of this sport, and still not take responsibility knowing you're the parent and it's ultimately your decision and not Jr's! If Jr. wants to play in the street and play chicken with on coming cars would you let him? Don't you trust his judgment? Stop playing the lottery with your child and be responsible! There are too many children getting hurt and killed doing this sport and don't try to argue with; "Kids can get hurt or killed playing other sports".....crunch the numbers or just research it! I personally think the Social Services should investigate each accident where these children under 12 are serously injured or worse and charge accordingly, starting with the parents! And for those that tell theirself they've disclosed the dangers to Jr. and wouldn't have any regrets knowing Jr. is aware and all the fun Jr. has had riding motocross......do this standing over a casket of any child or young man and then respond; too bad the person lying in it could never share their thoughts on this matter. Why do we Americans have to put poeple or our children in danger to have fun? Why can't the children ride bikes with less power on tracks that aren't as technical and everyone still have fun? I love to ride and started at a very young age, but the bikes and tracks were much less dangerous. My 85' RM-80cc had less HP then today's 50cc bikes. This whole craze with parents and sports is sickening; isn't it...
Scott - CPSIA - Enforcement Exemption  February 8, 2009 01:11 PM
This is another example of a swell idea brought to ridiculous levels. I walked into a local shop yesterday 2/7/09 inquiring about a TT-r 50 and was notified I can not purchase this item after 2/10/09. The dealer showed me a corporate email stating not to sell the TT-r50 Pw50 as well as the 90cc quad after that date. In addition no parts are to be made available for these models. This will be a devastating blow to our sport. the most ridiculous part of this is the fact that people out there believe this is a sound law. How far can you go to protect a child? And what are we protecting them from exactly. If you say as far as it takes and from everything that can possibly harm them then you need to first examine the world you live in.
JWAJack - CPSIA - Enforcement Exemption  February 7, 2009 02:19 PM
Unfortunately, your article is wrong. Inaccessibility as defined by the CPSIA and announced by the CPSC requires the parts to be covered (and not by paint and not by something that a kid could undo without the use of tools). While internal engine parts are covered, external metal parts on a bike or ATV are not, and therefore the CPSC's enforcement guidance doesn't do anything for kid's motorcycles, atvs, bmx bikes, tricycles, etc. -- basically anything using alloyed aluminum, brass (like in valve stems), etc. Please do not mislead people into thinking that the problem is over. It's not, and all interested riders/voters and their friends need to keep contacting their Congressional representatives and Senators until the law gets fixed.

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