wingnut Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 (edited) I just read this on GD.com and had to share......unreal. Remember parents don't let your kids eat or lick their bikes!!!! Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act will ban children's motorcycles A Congressional act issued in response to last year's Chinese lead-tainted toys scandal could inadvertently end the sale of children's motorcycles like the popular Honda CRF50F. Honda and other members of the Motorcycle Industry Council are actively working to have such products omitted from the act, but with CPSIA coming into effect on February 10, they may not have time to do so. This means that, baring action by Congress, the sale, display or promotion of any motorcycle intended primarily for children 12-years-old or younger will have to cease on February 10. This could massively effect dealers who have already invested in stock and advertising. The letter points at that while Honda's paint contains "little or no lead," CPSIA also bans products that contain 600 parts per million of lead in any of their materials. Alloys used in the construction of motorcycles commonly contain small amounts of lead. CPSIA is intended to prevent the sale of lead containing items that could be ingested by a child. Even though most children we know don't eat motorcycles or ATVs, it fails to distinguish them from, say, a small toy. took from another site QUOTE We received the official announcement from Yamaha yesterday... after 10 February, we cannot sell any "under 12" bikes or ATVs, they cannot be on the showroom floor, or even visible to customers. We cannot have advertisements for them, nor can we sell any parts for them. As we understand it, we cannot even do service on them and return them to the customer. It has been made clear that if we do not follow these rules we are subject to being charged under federal law. We have received similar statements from Polaris and Bombardier (Can-Am). This affects approximately 20 units we currently have in stock- what are we supposed to do? It's like being told we now have nuclear waste on the property and it's our problem- and, oh yeah, we have to continue to pay to floor plan units we are not allowed to sell... wonderful situation to be in :ogp: Edited January 31, 2009 by wingnut Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Richard Cheese Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 I just read this on GD.com and had to share......unreal. Remember parents don't let your kids eat or lick their bikes!!!! Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act will ban children's motorcycles A Congressional act issued in response to last year's Chinese lead-tainted toys scandal could inadvertently end the sale of children's motorcycles like the popular Honda CRF50F. Honda and other members of the Motorcycle Industry Council are actively working to have such products omitted from the act, but with CPSIA coming into effect on February 10, they may not have time to do so. This means that, baring action by Congress, the sale, display or promotion of any motorcycle intended primarily for children 12-years-old or younger will have to cease on February 10. This could massively effect dealers who have already invested in stock and advertising. The letter points at that while Honda's paint contains "little or no lead," CPSIA also bans products that contain 600 parts per million of lead in any of their materials. Alloys used in the construction of motorcycles commonly contain small amounts of lead. CPSIA is intended to prevent the sale of lead containing items that could be ingested by a child. Even though most children we know don't eat motorcycles or ATVs, it fails to distinguish them from, say, a small toy. took from another site QUOTE We received the official announcement from Yamaha yesterday... after 10 February, we cannot sell any "under 12" bikes or ATVs, they cannot be on the showroom floor, or even visible to customers. We cannot have advertisements for them, nor can we sell any parts for them. As we understand it, we cannot even do service on them and return them to the customer. It has been made clear that if we do not follow these rules we are subject to being charged under federal law. We have received similar statements from Polaris and Bombardier (Can-Am). This affects approximately 20 units we currently have in stock- what are we supposed to do? It's like being told we now have nuclear waste on the property and it's our problem- and, oh yeah, we have to continue to pay to floor plan units we are not allowed to sell... wonderful situation to be in as per the law now...that is only the 50cc models, i believe.......they will still sell 90s, as 90's are considered for 12-16 yr olds :ogp: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Warrior07 Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 as per the law now...that is only the 50cc models, i believe.......they will still sell 90s, as 90's are considered for 12-16 yr olds :ogp: ah em who cares sale them anyways stupid gov. you can't even drink bottled water cause it does'nt meet thier standards just sayin ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoeDuner Posted January 31, 2009 Share Posted January 31, 2009 :ogp: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
randyvw Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 toldjuh our gubmint is run by monkeys peeps. pitchforks and torches. that's what it's gonna take to get em out! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KawasakiBob Posted February 1, 2009 Share Posted February 1, 2009 Damn. And I was about to eat a 1984 PW50 too. Glad they saved me from that. Getting time to take it back. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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