Lil Pick Up Recalls About 4,900 Youth ATVs Due to Crash and Burn Hazards; One Death Reported
Summary
Lil Pick Up Inc. is recalling approximately 4,900 Rex110 and Sierra110 youth ATVs sold in the United States after CPSC determined the vehicles fail to comply with federal mandatory ATV safety standards. The ATVs exceed maximum speed limitations for children ages 6 and older, have non-compliant mechanical suspension, and throttles may stick during use—creating crash hazards—while footwell surfaces can reach dangerously high temperatures posing burn risks. CPSC has documented one fatality: a 6-year-old boy died in 2025 from a crash involving a Rex110 ATV while riding with a passenger. Consumers should stop using the recalled ATVs immediately and contact Lil Pick Up for a full refund including free pickup and transportation.
“Consumers should stop using the recalled youth ATVs immediately and contact Lil Pick Up for a full refund.”
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The CPSC and Lil Pick Up Inc. have announced a recall of approximately 4,900 youth ATVs due to multiple safety standard violations including excess speed for child-appropriate models, non-compliant suspension, potentially stuck throttles, and footwell surfaces that can reach hazardous temperatures. The recall encompasses Rex110 and Sierra110 models sold under multiple brand names including Seangles, MOTOTEC, OFFROAD MALL, and EXTREME from January 2023 through January 2026 at prices between $600 and $800. Retailers including Cougar Cycle, Vitacci Motorcycles, ODES USA, and others sold the units both in-store and online. Affected consumers should register at www.lilpickup.us to receive a full refund with complimentary ATV pickup and transportation arranged.
What to do next
- Consumers should stop using the recalled youth ATVs immediately and contact Lil Pick Up for a full refund
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Lil Pick Up Recalls Youth All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Crash and Burn Hazards; Violates Mandatory Standard for ATVs; One Death Reported
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Name of Product: Rex110 and Sierra110 Youth All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) Hazard: The recalled youth ATVs fail to comply with the requirements of the federal mandatory ATV safety standard posing a risk of serious injury or death.
The youth ATVs fail to meet the maximum speed limitations for ATVs intended for children ages 6 and older, the mechanical suspension fails to comply with safety requirements, and the throttle may get stuck during use, all of which pose a crash hazard.
Additionally, the ATVs’ footwell surfaces can reach high temperatures posing a risk of severe burns.
Remedy: Refund Recall Date: April 23, 2026 Units: About 4,900
Consumer Contact Lil Pick Up collect at 951-245-5663 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CT Monday through Friday, email at contact@lilpickup.us, or online at www.lilpickup.us/recall-detail.html or www.lilpickup.us and click “Recall” at the top of the page for more information.
Recall Details
Description: Washington, D.C. -- The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and Lil Pick Up Inc., of **** Rowland Heights, California are announcing the recall of the Rex110 and Sierra110 youth ATVs.
The youth ATVs fail to meet the maximum speed limitations for ATVs intended for children ages 6 and older, the mechanical suspension fails to comply with safety requirements, and the throttle may get stuck during use, all of which pose a crash hazard. Additionally, the ATVs’ footwell surfaces can reach high temperatures posing a risk of severe burns. These issues pose a risk of serious injury or death.
CPSC has received one report of death involving the Rex110 ATV. In 2025, a 6-year-old boy died from a crash involving a Rex110 ATV while riding with a passenger.
About 4,900 youth ATVs were sold in the United States.
The recalled youth ATVs were sold under two model names and multiple brand names. The youth ATVs are designed and intended for use by a single operator. The model names “Rex110” or “Sierra110” are located on the VIN plate on the front frame column. If the ATV is branded, the brand names “Seangles”, “MOTOTEC”, “OFFROAD MALL” or “EXTREME” are printed on the side body of the ATV and/or the handlebar cover. The ATVs have a plate on the front frame column, stating “This ATV is subject to LIL PICK UP INC’s Action Plan approved by the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission.” The ATVs were sold in black, blue, silver, green, orange, pink, burgundy, spider black, spider blue, spider red, green camo, purple camo and pink camo.
The youth ATVs were sold in-stores and online. The Rex110 ATVs were sold from January 2023 through November 2025, and the Sierra110 ATVs were sold from January 2024 through January 2026 for between $600 and $800.
The youth ATVs were imported by Lil Pick Up Inc., of **** Rowland Heights, California and manufactured in Vietnam.
The youth ATVs were sold online and in-stores at Cougar Cycle, Texas Star DBA Flying Scooter, Vitacci Motorcycles, ODES USA, BV Powersports, Tool Store Go-Kart Shop, Offroad Mall, Triple J Imports and other retailers.
Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled youth ATVs immediately and contact Lil Pick Up for a full refund. Consumers should go to www.lilpickup.us to register for the recall and receive instructions on how to return the recalled ATVs, which includes free ATV pick up and transportation.
Recall number: 26-439
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