Segway remembers 220,000 scooters with a possible steering wheel and stem, leading to 20 bruising injuries to broken bones

Segway remembers about 220,000 of his scooters sold in the US for the risk of falling, resulting in user injuries ranging from bruises to broken bones.
According to anoticePublished by the US Consumer Safety Commission, the Sregway’s Ninebot Max G30p and Max G30LP Kickoototers can succeed during use – causing steering or scooter stems to bend.
This can result in serious injuries, the commission warns. Thursday Remember He notes that Segway received 68 reports on bending mechanism – with 20 injuries involving scratches, bruises, full of bone.
Consumers who own these now attracted scooters invite them to stop using them immediately andContact segwaytoRequest a free maintenance kit. This kit includes tools and detailed instructions for reviewing and adjusting the scooter locking mechanism, says Segway.
“Over time, depending on the driving conditions, the bending mechanism may require periodic checks and splashing,” the California Segway writes on its website. “No return or replacement included.”
According to the CPSC, the segway scooters involved in this recall were manufactured in China and Malaysia and sold in traders across the USA -like -like Best to buy,, Costco,, Walmart,, Goal and Sam’s Club as well as online on segway.com and Amazon.com, between January 2020 and February 2025. Sales prices ranged from $ 600 to $ 1,000.
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