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PostPosted: 15:31 - 01 Aug 2013    Post subject: Recall Alert: Nissin ABS Brake Defect Recall Issued Reply with quote

Recall Alert: Nissin ABS Brake Defect Recall Issued for Multiple OEMs within USA, but I wonder if they are also fitted to the UK/European bikes too?

https://cdn3.xmotorcycle.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/Nissin-anti-lock-brakes.jpg

https://xmotorcycle.com/2013/08/01/recall-alert-nissin-abs-brake-defect-recall-issued-for-multiple-oems/

A wave of recalls are reaching the shores of motorcycle manufacturers, as brake maker Nissin has had to recall a number of its ABS units for a misaligned inlet valve, which could allow foreign particles into the fluid of the braking system, which could cause the ABS functionality to fail.
Triumph first discovered the defect, and reported it to Nissin, which in-turn notified its other affected OEMs. So far 5,766 motorcycles have been affected by the recall, comprising a total of four manufacturers (a list of the models is after the jump, with a link to the appropriate NHTSA posting). We will update this list if/when more model recalls are announced.

Triumph – NHTSA Campaign #13V319000
2012-2013 Triumph Daytona 675 (388 units)
2012-2013 Triumph Daytona 675 R (489 units)
2012-2013 Triumph Street Triple (384 units)
2012-2013 Triumph Street Triple R (626 units)

Suzuki – NHTSA Campaign #13V312000
2013 Suzuki Hayabusa GSX1300RA (2,561 units)

Kawasaki – NHTSA Campaign #13V310000
2013 Kawasaki Ninja 300 EX300 (1,083 units)

Honda – NHTSA Campaign #13V307000
2014 Honda CTX700 (235 units)

Source: NHTSA
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