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REC-001240
active2015–2017 SUZUKI UK110
The fastening nut from the drive pulley on the CVT has been insufficiently tightened due to an improper tightening method and incorrect tightening torque. During assembly, soldering flux may have been left on the contact terminals of the ignition switch base.
Motorcycle
12 Oct 2017
REC-000147
active2013–2017 BMW R nineT
The screws retaining the right fixed baring stud, fixing the rear wheel swinging arm may come loose from the frame.
Motorcycle
21 Sept 2017
REC-000758
active2017 KAWASAKI 300CC ADVENTURE STYLE TOURING
The tail/brake light globe socket assembly may become loose during normal operation, allowing the light bulb to fall out.
Motorcycle
13 Aug 2017
REC-001337
active0 TRIUMPH STREET CUP
The wires serving the hazard warning lamps may become damaged during normal steering action.
Motorcycle
24 July 2017
REC-000095
active2013–2017 BMW R1200 GS GS ADVENTURE
The fixed fork tube can suffer preliminary damage when unusual incidents with momentary high stress occur.
Motorcycle
20 July 2017
REC-000810
active2017 KTM 125 & 390 DUKE
1. The current Head Light Control Unit (HLU) software may cause the LED headlight to reboot while in operation. 2. The instrument dashboard may lose information or not display all information.
Motorcycle
21 June 2017
REC-000381
active2016–2017 HARLEY DAVIDSON TOURING RANGE
The oil line clamp used on the oil cooling system on certain MY 2017 Touring model motorcycles may not have been installed properly.
Motorcycle
29 May 2017
REC-000599
active2012–2017 HUSQVARNA TR650 TERRA & TR650 STRADA
Potential occasional stalling in the engines of TR 650 Terra and TR 650 Strada model vehicles.
Motorcycle
18 May 2017
REC-003780
active0 BRAAAP ST-250
The front fender bracket may fail causing the front fender to become loose.
Motorcycle
11 May 2017
REC-005078
active0 Aprilia Dorsoduro 750/1200, Caponord & Tuono V4 1000/1100 Unknown
The dust gaiter/push-rod assembly in the brake master cylinder is defective.
Motorcycle
11 May 2017
REC-000268
active0 DUCATI MULTISTRADA
An intensive off-road use of the motorcycle could result in a breakage of the lower eyelet of the rear shock absorber, causing the rear shock to become loose from its mounting point.
Motorcycle
9 May 2017
REC-001517
active2013–2017 YAMAHA MT09 VARIANTS & XSR900
The lower handlebar holder may have been manufactured with improper paint application. Additionally, thread locking agent may not have been adequately applied to the stud bolt thread in the lower handlebar holder. Strong external impact may abrade the paint film causing axial force on the stud bolt.
Motorcycle
21 Apr 2017
REC-001516
active0 YAMAHA YZF-R3A & MT03L
1. Engine vibration transmitted to the fuel tank may cause the spot weld of the bracket to break. 2. Corrosion of the switch electrical terminals may develop due to water contamination, causing a loss of electrical power.
Motorcycle
1 Mar 2017
REC-004902
active2016–2017 KTM 1290 SUPER DUKE GT
Fuel hoses on specific motorcycle VINs may be faulty, which could cause a fuel leak.
Motorcycle
27 Feb 2017
REC-003751
active0 SUZUKI DL650A-XA
The stator coil charge may be reduced due to insufficient insulation material around the wiring inside the stator that could become affected by engine heat, causing the battery to go flat.
Motorcycle
8 Feb 2017
REC-001239
active2015–2016 SUZUKI UK110
The waterproof boots of the throttle cable may deteriorate and allow water to penetrate.
Motorcycle
7 Feb 2017
REC-000267
active2014–2017 DUCATI SCRAMBLER & SCRAMBLER SIXTY2
The fastening pivot of the side stand may become slack.
Motorcycle
2 Feb 2017
REC-001336
active0 TRIUMPH BONNEVILLE
The air-gap between the end of the throttle twist grip rubber and the handlebar end weight on heated handlebar grips may be too small. This could cause the grip (when heated) to expand beyond its air-gap and make contact with the handle bar end weight. If this occurs, the throttle will no longer return as intended to its positive stop via spring force only, but will require some manual intervention to close the throttle.
Motorcycle
2 Feb 2017
REC-000640
active2013–2016 INDIAN VARIOUS
On certain motorcycles, there may be insufficient clearance between the fuel rail and the engine. This can result in abrasion of the fuel rail.
Motorcycle
11 Jan 2017
REC-000816
active2012–2016 KTM 690 DUKE/DUKE R
Contact may occur between the wiring harness and the ABS modulator due to deviations in the assembly process. This will only occur if the wiring harness is frayed and in contact with the ABS modulator, and the brake line is electrically conductive. This may cause a conductive brake line to overheat and ultimately melt, which can result in failure of a brake system circuit.
Motorcycle
31 Dec 2016