LWC's link is a simpler explaination of this madness.
Interested to hear that there's a noticable amount of lead in plastic.
Or is it just that they haven't proven that those parts are below the thresh-hold? Ie: "You're selling a kid's toy, you must show us the certification that shows that it meets the standards. You don't have that certification? Oh well, you may not sell it them".
I wonder if the agrument that "kids will be fully covered by protective gear, so their exposure is greatly reduced" would have any traction for the racing side of things?
But then again, the first story says that kid's protective gear has basically been recalled too, so....
This must be screwing with virtually all kids' sporting gear, and plenty of toys too. I can't imagine bicycles being unaffected, if minibikes are copping it so hard.