KTM North America is having to recall 17 models of KTM and Husqvarna motorcycles (model years 2019-2023) because their Continental TKC 80 dual-sport tires may develop cracks in their tread, which could lead to tread separation and a lack of traction.
BRP is recalling 9,353 units of the 2022 Can-Am Ryker because the handlebars on the three-wheeled vehicle might break during operation.
The venerable Honda Gold Wing is getting an ECU programming recall that affects only the manual transmission model of the long-distance tourer.
Your favorite three-wheeled scooter is getting recalled with NHTSA, as some Piaggio MP3 500 HPE scooters are suffering reduced braking performance.
Over 900 units of the Triumph Speed Triple RR and Triumph Speed Triple RS are being recalled because their rear brake disc bolts might become loose.
Harley-Davidson is recalling over 4,000 Sportster motorcycles because their brake fluid warning labels may detach from the brake fluid reservoir caps.
Kawasaki is recalling W800 (EJ800C & EJ800D) motorcycles because their horn may stop functioning. In total, 1,660 motorcycles are affected.
An improperly designed grip is causing the 2021 Yamaha Tracer 9 GT to be recalled. Over 450 units are affected by this recall with the NHTSA.
The 2022 Triumph Trident is being recalled because its kickstand was made from the wrong raw material, and might be too weak to hold the bike up.
NHTSA’s latest recall pertains to the 2021 Honda CBR1000RR-R Fireblade SP – and no, it’s not what you think – it is not for its absurdly long name.
If you have a Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 or Harley-Davidson Sportster S in your garage, then your bike is likely affected by this latest recall.