The front ABS brake hose may rub against the engine's secondary air system connection, possibly resulting in a brake fluid leak.
1,139 units are affected.
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The front ABS brake hose may rub against the engine's secondary air system connection, possibly resulting in a brake fluid leak.
1,139 units are affected.
Check out my Motorcycle Recalls feature for more details.
The affected vehicles previously had their rear swingarms replaced during the remedy of NHTSA recall number 16V-255. The replacement swingarms may have been installed without the sealing grommets installed, potentially resulting in road debris contaminating the rear wheel speed sensor.
Contamination of the rear speed sensor will disable the ABS and Traction/Stability Control, increasing the risk of a crash.
8,962 units are affected.
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In the affected motorcycles, a clamp used to secure an engine oil cooler line may have been improperly installed.
The incorrectly installed clamp may result in the engine oil cooler line detaching, causing a sudden loss of oil, potentially into the path of the rear tire, increasing the risk of a crash.
45,589 units are affected.
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