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866 recalls found

vehicle

REC-006258

active

2020–2024 BMW R18

Due to a manufacturing defect, insufficient sealing of the reverser system control unit may allow moisture to enter into the unit. If this occurs, it could cause a short circuit leading to a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

4 Feb 2025

vehicle

REC-006252

active

2024 DUCATI PANIGALE V4 7G

Due to a manufacturing defect, the rear brake hose could be susceptible to heat damage and may result in a sudden loss of rear braking performance. The front brake will continue to function as expected.

Motorcycle

30 Jan 2025

vehicle

REC-006219

active

2023–2024 HARLEY DAVIDSON 2023 Centre-Cooled Touring motorcycles 2023 FLHXSE CVO Street Glide and 2023 FLTRXSE CVO Road Glide

Due to a manufacturing variation, the regulator output wiring harness may chafe against the crankcase exterior and become damaged. As a result, the vehicle may experience loss of propulsion and electrical power whilst riding.

Motorcycle

18 Dec 2024

vehicle

REC-006207

active

2009–2024 BMW HP4, S 1000 RR, S 1000 R, S 1000 XR, HP4 Race, M 1000 R, M 1000RR, M 1000 XR K46, K47, K49, K60, K63, K66, K67, K69, KM3, KM9

A production batch of oil filters had a manufacturing defect that can result in the threaded connection becoming loose at high RPM. As a result, oil could leak resulting in an engine stall or accumulation in the presence of an ignition source resulting in a vehicle fire. The oil filters may have been fitted during a service or oil change.

Motorcycle

10 Dec 2024

vehicle

REC-006188

active

2021–2024 Honda CRF1100 African Twin CRF1100A models and CRF1100D models

Due to a software issue in the ECM, the system that prevents the front wheel from leaving the road under acceleration (wheelie control), may activate whilst operating the throttle, causing an acceleration failure.

Motorcycle

25 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006181

active

2022–2023 ROYAL ENFIELD CNEX, Classic 350, Hunter 350, Meteor 350, Continental GT 650, Interceptor 650 & Super Meteor 650.

The rear and side reflectors fitted to the affected motorcycles may not meet the requirements of Australian Design Rule 47/00 – Retroreflectors.

Motorcycle

20 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006186

active

2022–2024 YAMAHA XTZ690/D - Tenere/Tenere World Raid

Due to a manufacturing process, the clutch may not fully disengage when the clutch lever is pulled all the way to the handlebar. If this occurs, it could cause an unintended movement of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

19 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006183

active

2023–2024 YAMAHA MTN660/690 - MT07LA/HO

Due to a manufacturing process, the clutch may not fully disengage when the clutch lever is pulled all the way to the handlebar. If this occurs, it could cause an unintended movement of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

19 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006182

active

2022–2024 YAMAHA MTM660/690 (XSR700)

Due to a manufacturing process, the clutch may not fully disengage when the clutch lever is pulled all the way to the handlebar. If this occurs, it could cause an unintended movement of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

19 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006185

active

2023–2024 YAMAHA MTT690 - MT07TRA

Due to a manufacturing process, the clutch may not fully disengage when the clutch lever is pulled all the way to the handlebar. If this occurs, it could cause an unintended movement of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

19 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006169

active

2021–2024 TRIUMPH Street Scrambler, Street Twin and Bonneville Bonneville T100, Bonneville T120, Bonneville T120 Black, Scrambler 900, Speed Twin 900, Street Scrambler, Street Scrambler Sandstorm, Street Twin, Street Twin Goldline

Due to a manufacturing defect, the alternator wiring harness connector may short circuit and become damaged. If this occurs, it could lead to a thermal overload resulting in a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

8 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006161

active

2018–2021 Honda MPE GL1800

The primary drive gear tightening bolt may suffer a fatigue failure, causing the pulse rotor to drop off. If this occurs, it could lead to the ignition signal to fail, resulting in an engine stall.

Motorcycle

8 Nov 2024

vehicle

REC-006130

active

2020–2024 SUZUKI GSX1300RRQ

Due to a manufacturing defect, the fluid passage in the front brake master cylinder may remain closed after the brake lever is released. This may result in the brakes not operating as intended.

Motorcycle

22 Oct 2024

vehicle

REC-006121

active

2016–2019 Can-Am Spyder RT and F3

On certain vehicles, the engine output shaft may fail and break. If this occurs, it could lead to a loss of power to the wheel.

Motorcycle

17 Oct 2024

vehicle

REC-006092

active

2020–2024 BMW R18 R 18 Transcontinental, R18, R18 B, R18 Classic, R18 Roctane

Due to a manufacturing defect, insufficient sealing of the reverser system control unit may allow moisture to enter into the unit. If this occurs, it could cause a short circuit leading to a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

8 Oct 2024

vehicle

REC-006083

active

2024 Honda CBR500R & CB500F

The circuit design inside the relay is configured incorrectly. Therefore, the flashing cycle of the turning signal will not comply with the Australian Design Rules (ADR).

Motorcycle

24 Sept 2024

vehicle

REC-006068

active

2024 INDIAN MOTORCYCLES MY24 Chieftain, Roadmaster Springfield, Challenger and Pursuit.

The rear suspension may not meet manufacturing specifications and could buckle. If this occurs, there is a risk of contact between the rear tyre and the chassis, the main wiring harness or the coolant reservoir. Additionally, the rear of the motorcycle may bottom out leading to a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

10 Sept 2024

vehicle

REC-006073

active

2023–2024 Honda GB350

Due to a manufacturing defect, moisture may enter the front and rear wheel speed sensors. If the sensors are exposed to moisture ingress:    • the speedometer may not display as intended resulting in the rider unable to determine the speed of the vehicle;  • the Antilock Brake System (ABS) may be triggered and cause unintended brake application whilst riding; and • the traction control (TC) system might incorrectly perceive a difference in wheel speed between the front and rear wheels, causing a loss of driving force even when the throttle is opened.       Note: Hazard warning lights may appear on the instrument cluster to alert the rider that multiple vehicle functions are not fully operational.

Motorcycle

6 Sept 2024

vehicle

REC-006059

active

2023–2024 BMW R 1300 GS

The starter motor relay plastic cover may have been damaged during production, allowing moisture to enter into the Printed Circuit Board (PCB). As a result, the rider may be unable to restart the engine and/or an electrical short circuit may occur leading to a vehicle fire.

Motorcycle

15 Aug 2024

vehicle

REC-006038

active

2022 SUZUKI UN125

Due to a manufacturing issue, the ignition coil high tension cord may become damaged over time. If exposed to water ingress it could cause the vehicle speed sensor and the throttle position sensor to fail. As a result, the rider may be unable to restart the engine or the speedometer may not display as intended.

Motorcycle

6 Aug 2024