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866 recalls found

vehicle

REC-004966

active

2019 DUCATI HYPERMOTARD 950 SP Hypermotard 950 SP

The side stand mounting bracket may become damaged over time and fail when the motorcycle is parked.

Motorcycle

5 Oct 2021

vehicle

REC-004957

active

2014–2020 DUCATI Monster Monster 1200 (MA), Monster 1200 R (MA), Monster 1200 S (MA), Monster 821 (M6), Monster 821 (MH)

The rear brake hoses may not meet manufacturing specifications and could be susceptible to heat damage, which may result in a sudden loss of rear braking performance. The front brake will continue to function as expected.

Motorcycle

29 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-001708

active

2021 ROYAL Meteor 350, Bullet 500 and Classic 500

The ignition coil may fail, which may cause the vehicle to experience misfires. This could lead to a reduction in expected performance, loss in power and/or an electrical short circuit.

Motorcycle

29 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-004950

active

2019–2020 Honda CBR500R, CB500F and CB500X - 19 Year Models

Due to a manufacturing issue with the anti-lock braking system (ABS) module it is possible that excess grease may adhere to internal components. Continued use of the motorcycle, without addressing this issue, may cause an internal pressure leak, which could lead to increased braking distances.

Motorcycle

15 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-004947

active

2020–2021 KAWASAKI 20-21MY ZR1000K (Z-H2),20-21MY ZX1002B/D (H2 SX), 21MY ZX1002J (H2), 21MY ZX1002L/N (ZX10R/RR)

Due to improper assembly of the oil pressure relief valve it may fail and the engine may become insufficiently lubricated. This may result in a reduction of engine performance and a possible engine seizure, this could also lead to the rear wheel locking-up.

Motorcycle

13 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-004949

active

2021 HUSQVARNA FE (capacity - 250, 350, 450, 501) and TE (capacity 150i, 250i, 300i)

On MY22 bikes the front brake caliper locking split pins used to mount and secure the front brake pad holding bracket may have been fitted in the wrong direction. If the locking pins are fitted in the wrong direction this can result in the locking pins coming out and cause the brake pad holding bracket to become detached. Resulting in a loss of front braking performance.

Motorcycle

13 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-004948

active

2020–2021 GASGAS EC 250, EC 300 and EC 250F, EC 350F

On MY21 and MY22 bikes the front brake caliper locking split pins used to mount and secure the front brake pad holding bracket may have been fitted in the wrong direction. If the locking pins are fitted in the wrong direction this can result in the locking pins coming out and cause the brake pad holding bracket to become detached. Resulting in a loss of front braking performance.

Motorcycle

13 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-001705

active

2017–2021 KAWASAKI 18-21MY ZX1002B/D (Ninja H2 SX) ZX1002BJF, ZX1002BMFNN, ZX1002DKF, ZX1002DLF

The rear axle housing may not meet manufacturing specifications and may fail. If this occurs it may cause the rear wheel to lock up and result in a loss of vehicle control.

Motorcycle

10 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-001664

active

2020–2021 KTM 1290 SUPER ADVENTURE Adventure R, Adventure S

The plastic plug of the drainage hose from the activated carbon filter source may melt, forming an ignition source. As fuel may leak out from the drainage hose and result in a fire.

Motorcycle

1 Sept 2021

vehicle

REC-001684

active

2018–2020 SUZUKI UH200

The fuel hose may not meet specification, which could result in a fuel leak.

Motorcycle

19 Aug 2021

vehicle

REC-001670

active

2018–2020 HUSQVARNA 701 Vitpilen, 701 Svartpilen

The gear teeth on the license plate holder and swingarm may be mounted in the incorrect position, which can result in loosening of the rear wheel spindle nut. If the rear wheel spindle nut becomes loose this will affect the handling, braking and/or acceleration of the vehicle.

Motorcycle

12 Aug 2021

vehicle

REC-001652

active

2016–2019 YAMAHA WR450F, WR250F

The decibel level identified on the noise label is incorrect. This means that the vehicle does not comply with Australian Design Rule 83/00 – External Noise

Motorcycle

5 Aug 2021

vehicle

REC-001633

active

2020–2021 Honda C125AL, CB500F AM, CB500X, CB650R, CBR500R, CBR650R, CMX500A, CRF250L

The reflex reflector may not comply with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.

Motorcycle

24 June 2021

vehicle

REC-001622

active

2020 BMW S1000RR

The screw plug in the rocker arm was not sufficiently tightened during manufacturing. As a result, oil may leak from the affected bolting points.

Motorcycle

24 June 2021

vehicle

REC-001612

active

2018–2019 SUZUKI UH200

The speed sensor power supply circuit may experience corrosion. The corrosion may cause the speed sensor to lose power supply and could result in the speedometer and odometer not working correctly.

Motorcycle

8 June 2021

vehicle

REC-001619

active

2017–2019 BMW G310 GS, G310R, C400GT, C400X

Due to road treatment conditions, such as aggressive salt types or significant usage, surface corrosion could occur within the un-anodised brake caliper piston bore.

Motorcycle

27 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001606

active

2021 DUCATI MULTISTRADA V4

The motorcycle's engine valve guides may experience excessive, premature wear, and become damaged over time.

Motorcycle

26 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001609

active

2019–2021 KTM 790 ADVENTURE

The preload force of the return spring located in the front brake cylinder may not meet specifications. This can result in the brake piston not being returned to its original position, which can impair the function of the front brake and result in a loss of brake performance.

Motorcycle

23 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001610

active

2020–2021 HUSQVARNA 701 ENDURO LR 2020

The front fuel tank fuel lines may rub during operation, causing wear and damage to the fuel lines over time. Fuel may leak from damaged fuel lines.

Motorcycle

22 May 2021

vehicle

REC-001629

active

2020 Honda FIREBLADE CBR1000RR

The left cushion connecting plate may have been reversed when fitted. Over time, the connecting plate may break.

Motorcycle

22 May 2021