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Adams Trail-A-Bike Recall: Possible Hitch Failure



 
 
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Old January 10th 05, 09:45 PM
Sheldon Brown
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Default Adams Trail-A-Bike Recall: Possible Hitch Failure

If you bought an Adams Trail-A-Bike trailercycle from us (or from
anybody else) you should be aware that there might be a problem with the
hardware in the universal joint/hitch.

For details, see: http://harriscyclery.com/trailrcy.html

If you are local, feel free to drop by our shop with your Trail-A-Bike,
and we'll check it and update it if needed at no charge.

Sheldon "Keep It Together" Brown
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