Honda VT750 cruiser recalled

 

Owners of the Honda VT750 cruiser should take their bike to their dealer to have the wiring harness checked for a fault which could cause stalling.

Honda Australia Motorcycle and Power Equipment has used a safety recall notice for the 2010 to 2015 750cc cruiser which says that “due to the fixing method for the Bank Angle Sensor wiring harness, the wiring may bend and break after prolonged usage”.

“If the harness breaks, the motorcycle engine may cut out without warning and be unable to be re-started, posing an accident hazard to the rider and other road users.”

Repairs all be done at no cost to the owner.

This follows the recent recall by Honda for the VFR1200F and VFR1200X to fix an “incorrect assembly procedure at the factory” where the driveshaft bearings can overheat, deteriorate and fail.

Honda VFR1200X Crosstourer

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ON RECALLS

Recall notices are issued by the manufacturer through a voluntary industry code under the ACCC.

Despite hundreds of recalls by various automotive manufacturers, none has ever been mandatory.  All have been issued by the manufacturer.

While any recall is not good news for the manufacturer, it shows that they are largely diligent in fixing problems.

If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.

To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:

• Australia

• USA

• UK

• New Zealand

• Canada

Source: motorbikewriter.com