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872 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002784

active

0 TRIUMPH Sprint ST (1050cc), Speed Triple (1050cc), Daytona 955i

Various mechanical defects.

Motorcycle

17 Aug 2005

vehicle

REC-002783

active

0 TRIUMPH Speed Triple (1050cc)

Various mechanical defects.

Motorcycle

17 Aug 2005

vehicle

REC-002785

active

0 TRIUMPH Sprint ST (1050cc), Speed Triple (1050cc)

Various mechanical defects.

Motorcycle

17 Aug 2005

vehicle

REC-000098

active

0 BMW K1200S & K1200R

There is a possibility of the ABS sensor cable sagging into a loop in the vicinity of the front left brake caliper when disassembly work is carried out (tyre change, for example). If this happens the sensor cable can chafe against the brake disc, with the result that the ABS function (not the active braking function) can fail.

Motorcycle

24 June 2005

vehicle

REC-005255

active

0 YAMAHA Models XVS650 & XVS1100

Subsequent to the initial recall notice, it has been found the remedy has insufficient safety margin to correct the problem. This applies to XVS650 and XVS1100 models only. The factory has produced new parts to change the strength of the mounting hardware.

Motorcycle

14 June 2005

vehicle

REC-002750

active

0 YAMAHA FJR1300A

Incorrect approval number stamped on the compliance plate.

Motorcycle

30 May 2005

vehicle

REC-002746

active

0 APRILIA Pegasso 650 ie

The sidestand on some vehicles may malfunction.

Motorcycle

17 May 2005

vehicle

REC-000078

active

0 BMW R1200

During product monitoring on R1200GS,R1200RT and R1200ST motorcycles it has been determined that there is the possibility of small objects such as a pebble, for example, or the cover of the A-arm pivot if it were to work loose becoming lodged between the throttle-cable pulley.

Motorcycle

28 Apr 2005

vehicle

REC-002724

active

0 Honda Goldwing GL1800

The frame stay may crack at the point where the main stand attaches to the frame.

Motorcycle

14 Mar 2005

vehicle

REC-002723

active

0 YAMAHA XVS1100, XVS650, XV250

Improper installation structure of the passenger seat to the motorcyle, the passengers weight shift on the tandem seat can possibly cause the seat's mounting bolt to loosen.

Motorcycle

7 Mar 2005

vehicle

REC-000087

active

0 BMW R1200 GS

Water ingress past the blue O-ring seal into the cavity underneath the fuel pump electronics. This results in corrosion of the contactsof the blue plug of the fuel pump electronics. This can cause sporadic failure of the fuel pump unit.

Motorcycle

23 Feb 2005

vehicle

REC-000348

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL, Dyna, Softail and Touring

The fuel shut off valve was not manufactured properly and as a result the 'on' and 'reserve' postions were reversed. This could lead to the vehicle unexpectedly running out of fuel.

Motorcycle

10 Feb 2005

vehicle

REC-002716

active

0 KAWASAKI KLX250-H2/H3/H4/H5/H6

An incorrect turn signal was installed.

Motorcycle

3 Feb 2005

vehicle

REC-002706

active

0 DUCATI Multistrada 1000

Need to replace oil cooler delivery hoses as, if the oil cooler hoses were to fracture they could leak oil that may affect the rear tyre and endanger rider saftey.

Motorcycle

27 Jan 2005

vehicle

REC-002707

active

0 TRIUMPH Rocket 3

An oil leak possibly exists from the pinion oil seal which if not rectified could eventually lead to loss of oil and possible seized rear wheel.

Motorcycle

24 Jan 2005

vehicle

REC-002705

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON Dyna Glide FXD, FXDI, FXDXI, FXDC, FXDCI

Normal front suspension travel could allow the rear tip of the front fender to become locked in the Voltage Regulator Cover installed as an accessory item - thus severely limiting front suspension travel and steering.

Motorcycle

12 Jan 2005

vehicle

REC-005250

active

0 VESPA ET 4 150 Models—Carburettor Slide

A potential exists for the throttle to bind.

Motorcycle

22 Dec 2004

vehicle

REC-005353

active

2004 KAWASAKI KLX110-A4 Motorcycle

On some eligible units a wrong O-ring was installed on the shock absorber.

Motorcycle

22 Nov 2004

vehicle

REC-002680

active

0 YAMAHA XV250, XVS250, PW80, TTR90, TT90E

A possible safety related condition may exist in the rear brake shoe assemblies fitted to the affected models. The rear brake shoe friction material may separate from the shoe, resulting in reduced braking performance.

Motorcycle

7 Oct 2004

vehicle

REC-002679

active

0 TRIUMPH Bonneville range, Thruxton models

A rear suspension unit on the affected model may have been incorrectly manufactured. The Company will replace both rear suspension units on all models affected.

Motorcycle

1 Oct 2004