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866 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002954

active

0 YAMAHA XV1700

The lead wires for the pick-up coil may break while the engine is running, which would cause the engine to stall and not be able to be restarted.

Motorcycle

26 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-005249

active

0 Honda NVS50 Scooters

A possible manufacturing fault in the waterproof boot assembled on the Throttle Cable may cause the boot to deteriorate when exposed to atmospheric conditions. Some units may experience water contamination of the cable, if operated in wet conditions. If this is left unchecked, this water may freeze in cold conditions causing the throttle cable to become jammed and the throttle may not return to idle.

Motorcycle

25 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-000088

active

0 BMW K1200 Series

If temperatures are below O°C, circumstances can combine to cause water vapours produced in the oil tank to condensate that can cause freezing of the vapour that could block the oil tank breather.

Motorcycle

7 Feb 2007

vehicle

REC-002951

active

0 KAWASAKI EX250F

There is a possibility that an incorrect length bolt was used in the assembly of the cowling which may damage the fuel tank.

Motorcycle

29 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-000354

active

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL 883, XL883C, XL883L, XL883R, XL1200C, XL1200R, XL1200L & XL50

The voltage regulator fitted to the XL models have a greater body thickness than used in previous model years that may contact the front fender under certain conditions.

Motorcycle

18 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-000353

active

2005–2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Wide Glide

Handlebars fitted to the models have a potential to crack at the hole where internal wires exit between the handlebar clamps.

Motorcycle

18 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002946

active

0 KAWASAKI VN1500P

On eligible units, the rear view mirrors do not comply with the Australian Design Rules (R1200 or more)and were installed incorrectly due to an assembly operation error.

Motorcycle

16 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-005269

active

0 Honda SCV100 motorcycles 2006

Due to an oversight in the checking process of the front and rear wheel rim and hub assemblies at the factory, some nuts were identified with insufficient tightening torque. If left unchecked the hub bolts may be hit while the vehicle is in motion, resulting in breakage of the hub bolts. In the worst case, this may lead to loss of control of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

8 Jan 2007

vehicle

REC-002941

active

0 SUZUKI GS500FK6

Some units may have had the bolts that secure the rear disc to the rim tightened incorrectly.

Motorcycle

21 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-000352

active

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Series

The battery caddy bolt (retaining the battery in place) may loosen under normal riding conditions and, should this occur, the battery may shift such that its terminals may contact the battery caddy cover and abrade through the positive terminal protective boot.

Motorcycle

5 Dec 2006

vehicle

REC-002932

active

0 APRILIA Sports City 125/250

Fuel tank

Motorcycle

23 Nov 2006

vehicle

REC-002927

active

0 YAMAHA YZF-R6

The air filter mounting screw/s may come out and lodge in the throttle valve. If this happens the vehicle does not reduce engine speed.

Motorcycle

7 Nov 2006

vehicle

REC-002919

active

0 YAMAHA XV1600

There is a possibility of the 4th gear cogs breaking within the transmission.

Motorcycle

25 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002918

active

0 YAMAHA YZF-R1, FZ6-S, FZ6-N, FJR1300, FJR1300A, TDM900, MT-01, XV1700PC, XT660X/T

The Throttle Position Sensor may not function properly due to an internal fault within the switch. As a result, some owners may experience an intermittent unstable idle which may cause the engine to stall.

Motorcycle

16 Oct 2006

vehicle

REC-002906

active

0 TRIUMPH Sprint ST (1050cc), Sprint ST ABS (1050cc), Speed Triple (1050cc) & Daytona

A potential problem with the reara brake caliper carrier positioning stud (stop bolt) which could result in brake caliper carrier movement, thereby possibly causing damage to the rear swing arm.

Motorcycle

24 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002901

active

0 BUELL XB12R Ulysses

Either the pivot bolt for the sidestand leg or the mounting bracket bolts could break (possibly without notice) and could cause the motorcycle to fall.

Motorcycle

10 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-004840

active

0 KTM 990 ADVENTURE

Water leaking into the ABS switch in the cockpit can lead to the malfunction of the switch and in some cases to a failure of the speed indicator.

Motorcycle

8 Aug 2006

vehicle

REC-002895

active

0 KAWASAKI VN2000A1

The splines on the engine pulley and/or pulley shaft may be worn due to the use of the wrong assembly lubricant during assembly. This can result in the engine pulley mounting nut not applying enough clamping force to properly hold the pulley in place and create abnormal wear on the splines of the pulley and/or pulley shaft. The worn splines may cause abnormal noise and the vehicle may not accelerate smoothly.

Motorcycle

18 July 2006

vehicle

REC-000100

active

0 BMW R1200 GS, RT, ST, K1200R & S

1. Water ingress past the 'O' ring seal possibly causing corrosion on electrical contacts and possible failure of the fuel pump. 2. There is a possibility that if work is undertaken on the left brake calliper, the ABS sensor cable may not be refitted correctly. This may cause chafing of the cable and a possible loss of ABS function. 3. In extreme riding situations, such as road safety training events where very harsh and rapid brake applications can be made, there is a possibility that the ABS function will be lost.

Motorcycle

15 May 2006

vehicle

REC-000099

active

0 BMW R1200 GS, RT, ST

1. Water ingress past the 'O' ring seal possibly causing corrosion on electrical contacts and possible failure of the fuel pump. 2. There is a possibility that if work is undertaken on the left brake calliper, the ABS sensor cable may not be refitted correctly. This may cause chafing of the cable and a possible loss of ABS function. 3. In extreme riding situations, such as road safety training events where very harsh and rapid brake applications can be made, there is a possibility that the ABS function will be lost.

Motorcycle

15 May 2006