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866 recalls found

vehicle

REC-002484

active

0 Honda VTX 1800

At highway speed after extended use the mounting bracket for the rear number plate may fatigue and fall off.

Motorcycle

9 Dec 2002

vehicle

REC-002482

active

0 TRIUMPH Bonneville America

Rear Luggage Rack Kits may have been released into the market with incorrect specification locknuts, which could cause the luggage racks to become loose and possibly cause vehicle instability.

Motorcycle

11 Nov 2002

vehicle

REC-002478

active

0 BUELL XB9R

There is a possibility that the Side Support Stand may have a safety defect that could cause them to bend or break without notice, thereby allowing the motorcycle to fall and potentially cause injury.

Motorcycle

22 Oct 2002

vehicle

REC-002470

active

0 KAWASAKI VN1500-N3

The flange on the transmission output shaft may fail due to fatigue.

Motorcycle

4 Oct 2002

vehicle

REC-004826

active

0 KTM Various

Cracking on the clamp area of the lower triple clamp.

Motorcycle

5 Sept 2002

vehicle

REC-002465

active

0 TRIUMPH Daytona Centennial, Speed Triple, Sprint ST

Possibility of premature wear on the right hand side rear wheel bearings, which in turn could cause the bearing to seize.

Motorcycle

29 Aug 2002

vehicle

REC-002460

active

0 BUELL Various (Fitted with Pro Series Race muffler)

The muffler could break allowing it to drag on the ground which may adversely affect the handling of the vehicle and could result in an accident.

Motorcycle

8 Aug 2002

vehicle

REC-002455

active

0 CAGIVA Raptor 1000 (M200), V-Raptor 1000 (M201)

Radiator cracks and leaks due to stresses from the mounting fitting.

Motorcycle

11 July 2002

vehicle

REC-002456

active

0 CAGIVA Raptor 1000 (M200), V-Raptor 1000 (M201)

The rear brake lever travel adjustment bolt may loosen.

Motorcycle

11 July 2002

vehicle

REC-002450

active

0 BMW F650 CS

Potential exists for the front drive belt pulley nut to become loose on the motorcycle. The incorrect tightening torque could have been set in production resulting in the front pulley nut becoming loose and the possibility that the motorcycle could lose drive.

Motorcycle

8 July 2002

vehicle

REC-002452

active

0 BMW F650 CS

A possible suppliers manufacturing defect could result in the rear belt pulley cracking, which if undetected, could cause the motorcycle to lose drive.

Motorcycle

8 July 2002

vehicle

REC-002440

active

0 MOTO GUZZI Californian

The tie-rods of throttle valves of the motorcycles involved could interfere with the engine air box thereby causing a possible lock of the throttle mechanism.

Motorcycle

20 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002438

active

0 KAWASAKI VN1500-P1

Due to a section of the main harness located on the back of the fuel tank being rubbed by the metal clamp of the fuel pump leads, possible abrasion of the main harness sheath and the wire insulation caused by the clamp can lead to malfunction.

Motorcycle

3 May 2002

vehicle

REC-002427

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON Various (Fitted with Custom Horn Cover part no. 69528-98)

Abrasion, leading to possible fuel leakage can occur between the fuel line and accessory custom horn cover.

Motorcycle

20 Mar 2002

vehicle

REC-002426

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHR, FLHT, FLHRC, FLTR (Fitted with detachable backrest kit)

The backrests could under certain conditions, inadvertently detach from their front mounts. This could cause the passenger to shift his/her position, possibly resulting in personal injury and/or impede the rider's ability to control the vehicle.

Motorcycle

20 Mar 2002

vehicle

REC-002428

active

0 HARLEY DAVIDSON FXR, FXD, FXST (Fitted with Screamin Eagle Race Brace Supports)

Part Nos. 66693-98 and 66680-98: the rear brake pedal could come in contact with some Screamin Eagle Race Brace supports which could limit the travel of the rear brake pedal thus possibly cause a reduction or loss of brake performance. Part Nos. 66686-98.

Motorcycle

20 Mar 2002

vehicle

REC-002416

active

0 BUELL X1, M2, M2L, S3T

Could have been built with cracked front mounts on the rear shock absorber. This defect could potentially lead to sudden change in suspension height without prior warning, thus possibly causing an accident.

Motorcycle

22 Jan 2002

vehicle

REC-002407

active

0 APRILIA ETV 1000 Caponord

Faulty throttle body cable lever.

Motorcycle

29 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002406

active

0 DERBI Atlantis 50,

Possibility of incomplete welding on the steering handlebar.

Motorcycle

28 Nov 2001

vehicle

REC-002408

active

0 TRIUMPH TT600, Speed Triple, Sprint RS/ST, Daytona 955, Tiger

There may be a possibility that the clutch cable fitted to some vehicles within model range may become frayed.

Motorcycle

26 Nov 2001