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October 18, 2009
Filed Under (Recalls) by John Davis
If your motorcycle has been recalled and you are not sure what to do, check out What To Do If Your Motorcycle Is Recalled. Buell is recalling model year 2009 XB12Ss motorcycles. The front brake line may contact the front tire. This contact could cause a hole to develop in the front brake line, allowing brake fluid to leak. This condition might cause an ineffective front brake and lead to a crash. Dealers will inspect the front brake line and if undamaged, install a guide on the line. If the line is damaged, it will be replaced and re-routed. Either repair will be performed free of charge. The recall began on September 21, 2009. Owners may contact Buell Distribution Company at 1-414-343-8400. Yamaha is recalling certain model year 2005 motorcycles manufactured between October 2004 and April 2005. The throttle position sensor can fail. Failure of the throttle position could cause the engine to stall which could result in a crash. Yamaha will notify owners and replace the throttle position sensor free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin on or about October 7, 2009. Owners may contact Yamaha at 1-714-761-7300. Honda is recalling certain model year 2002 VTX1800 motorcycles manufactured between August 14 and October 4, 2001. The swingarm may not have been properly welded. The swingarm could break while riding causing the rider to lose control, possibly resulting in crash. Honda will notify owners and dealers will inspect the weld and, if necessary, replace the swingarm free of charge. The safety recall began on September 25, 2009. Owners may contact Honda Motorcycle Customer Service at 1-866-784-1870. Ducati is recalling model year 2010 f1098s Streetfighter motorcycles. The electronic control unit ground screw may have been improperly tightened during production which can cause the engine to stall. Stalling while driving can increase the risk of a crash. Dealers will retighten the ground screw free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during October 2009. Owners may contact Ducati dealer’s at 1- 800-231-6696. Ducati is also recalling certain model year 2008 Desmosedici RR motorcycles. Due to insufficient distance between the tail guard and the exhaust system, the tail guard could overheat. Overheating of the tail guard could create a potential fire hazard. Ducati will notify owners and dealers will repair the motorcycles free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin in October 2009. Owners may contact Ducati toll-free at 1-800-231-6696.
July 06, 2009
Filed Under (Reviews) by John Davis
Imagine being the only son of a world-renowned motorcycle tuner/restorer. Now imagine that relationship being so strained that you barely speak to each other, even about your shared passion for motorcycling. Imagine the frustration of a father unable to connect with his son. Unable to pass along his hard-earned life’s knowledge. Forced together out of medical necessity, Matthew and Sid Biberman, son and father respectively, must find a way to get along. Leveraging their common bond of motorcycling, they deconstruct then reconstruct their relationship as they do the same to several classic motorcycles. Along the way the Biberman’s build a rare Vincati. Like genetic engineers, Matthew and Sid decide to splice together the best pieces from two legendary marques, Vincent and Ducati, to create a motorcycle greater than the sum of its parts. The “motorcycle of a lifetime.” Racing against time, money, domestic strife and Sid’s health, the bike comes together, as does their relationship, in fits and starts. A swift read, Big Sid’s Vincati explores the complexities of the father son relationship and the strain of caretaking an ailing parent. All against a backdrop of motorcycle building and restoration.
May 12, 2009
Filed Under (Recalls) by John Davis
If your motorcycle has been recalled and you are not sure what to do, check out What To Do If Your Motorcycle Is Recalled. Kawasaki is recalling certain aftermarket accessory saddle bags sold for use exclusively for MY 2008 and 2009 Kawasaki KLE650 (Versys) motorcycles. Installation of the accessory saddlebags covers up the rear side reflex reflectors which fails to conform to the lighting requirement of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment." Obscured reflectors could result in a crash resulting in injury or death. Kawasaki will notify owners and provide a free remedy. The safety recall began on April 24, 2009. Owners may contact Kawasaki Consumer Services Department toll-free at 1-866-802-9381. Advanced Carbon Composites, Inc. (ACC) is recalling certain EXT-003 motorcycle helmets, sizes S/M, M/L, and L/XL. These helmets fail to conform to the penetration requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 218, "Motorcycle Helmets." In the event of a crash, the wearer may not be adequately protected, possibly resulting serious injuries or death. ACC will notify owners and repair the noncompliant helmets free of charge. The safety recall is expected to begin during June 2009. Owners may contact ACC toll-free at 1-800- 300-9813. Buell Distribution Company is recalling 3,316 MY 2008 1125R, MY 2009 XB12R and XB12SCG motorcycles. The subject motorcycles have a front brake line which may contact the front tire. The condition could cause a hole to develop in the front brake line, allowing brake fluid to leak. This condition might cause an ineffective front brake, leading to a possible crash and potential injury or death of the rider. Dealers will re-route the front brake line. If damage to the brake line has occurred, the brake line will be replaced free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on or before April 20, 2009. Owners may contact Buell Distribution Company at 1- 414-343-8400. BMW is recalling model year 2008 R1200 GS and R1200 GS Adventure motorcycles. In certain situations, such as high generator speeds combined with large demands for electrical current, spurious signals could emerge within the motorcycle’s electrical system. If this were to occur, it could affect the pressure sensor signals of the anti-lock brake system (ABS) control unit. If this happened, the ABS could switch off; however, in such a situation, a warning lamp would illuminate. Normal braking would still be available to slow and stop the motorcycle. Any time vehicle control is compromised a crash may. Dealers will inspect and repair or replace the necessary components free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during May 2009. Owners may contact BMW at 1-800-831-1117. KTM is recalling 237 MY 2009 690 Duke and SMC motorcycles. During use, the front forks could develop cracks; this could result in the possibility of the front fork inner tube separating from the axle clamp. The cause of the defect involves improper heat treatment of the front fork inner tubes by the manufacturer. Subsequently this could lead to loss of control and a crash possibly with injury or death to the rider or others. Dealers will inspect and replace the front fork tubes free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during May 2009. Owners may contact KTM customer relations at 440-985-3553. Ducati is recalling 1,755 MY 2009 Monster 696 motorcycles. The main wiring harness may come in contact with the vertical cylinder head and exhaust pipe possibly resulting in damage to the motorcycle and a potential hazard to the rider. Any damage to the harness may lead to loss of functionality of the motorcycles lighting system or an unexpected loss of engine performance, and thereby increase the risk of a crash. Dealers will check for interference between the main wiring harness and the vertical cylinder head and exhaust pipe. Dealers will reposition and fasten the main wiring harness to the frame free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during May 2009. Owners may contact Ducati at 800-231-6696.
January 12, 2009
Filed Under (Recalls) by John Davis
If your motorcycle has been recalled and you are not sure what to do, check out What To Do If Your Motorcycle Is Recalled. Ducati is recalling 7,130 MY 2007-2008 1098, 1098S, 1098 Tricolore, 1098R, and MY 2008-2009 848 motorcycles. The motorcycle charging system may be adversely affected by engine heat and stop operating. This results in damage to the voltage regulator and ensuing battery discharge. This can result in damage to the motorcycle and a potential hazard to the rider, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the voltage regulator, install a heat guard between the voltage regulator and the engine exhaust system, and install a modified battery support. The recall began on December 24, 2008. Owners may contact Ducati at 1-800-231-6696. Harley-Davidson is recalling 3,285 MY 2009 FXD, FXDF, FXDC, FXDL, and FXDB motorcycles. The jiffy stand spring anchor may have been built with a defective weld that may allow the jiffy stand assembly to not retract as intended. This condition could lead to a crash which could cause injury or death to the rider. Dealers will remove the original jiffy stand spring anchor and replace it with a new spring anchor free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during January 2009. Owners may contact Harley-Davidson at 1-414-342-4680. Triumph recalled 8 MY 2008 Rocket III touring motorcycles. There could be a missing weld on the back of the pannier rail. The pannier rail may, after time, be weakened leading to a full fracture of the rail and possible loss of pannier and rail from the motorcycle, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will replace the pannier rail. All motorcycles have been repaired. BMW is recalling 509 MY 2008 F650 GS and F800 GS motorcycles. The tightening of the chain sprocket fasteners may have resulted in various levels of torque being applied. It is possible for the fasteners to work loose from the sprocket, increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will loosen and inspect the chain sprocket fasteners. Those that have been damaged will be replaced. In all cases, the fasteners will be retightened. The recall is expected to begin during January 2009. Owners may contact BMW at 1-800-831-1117.
November 12, 2008
Filed Under (Recalls) by John Davis
If your motorcycle has been recalled and you are not sure what to do, check out What To Do If Your Motorcycle Is Recalled. Kawasaki is recalling 5,804 MY 2008 KL650E8F and KL650E8FL (California) motorcycles. The turn signal stalk(s) can break, resulting in the signal assembly hanging by the wire harness. This could create a possibility of a crash resulting in injury or death. Dealers will replace all four turn signal assemblies. The recall began on October 13, 2008. Owners may contact Kawasaki at 1-866-802-9381. Piaggio is recalling 850 MY 2006-2008 Aprilia Scarabeo 500 motorcycles equipped with Bitron fuel pump/fuel filters. The fuel hose connecting the fuel filter to the fuel pump/fuel filter mounting flange may come loose. If this connection is loose, or has become completely disconnected, there will be a drop, or loss of, fuel pressure to the engine. A drop or loss of fuel pressure to the engine could cause the engine to stall increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will install hose clamps to secure the existing fuel hose at both ends to the fuel pump and fuel filter. The recall is expected to begin on or before November 17, 2008. These fuel pumps/fuel filters were manufactured in Italy. Owners may contact Piaggio/Aprilia at 1-212-380-4431. This recall was the subject of a Preliminary Evaluation, PE08-050, conducted by the Office of Defects Investigation. Buell is recalling 624 MY 2008-2009 XB12XT and MY 2009 XB12XP motorcycles. The windshields may become dislodged and allow the windshield to either strike or distract the rider while the vehicle is being ridden at a high speed. This could result in a crash, which could cause injury or death to the rider. Dealers will remove the windshield’s two rubber mounted nuts and install two new fastener assemblies. The recall began on October 22, 2008. Owners may contact Buell at 1-414-342-4080. Buell is recalling 140 MY 2009 1125CR motorcycles. These motorcycles can experience a premature failure of the rear cylinder cam chain tension guide (Part No. F0020.1AM). This failure can cause plastic debris to block the oil pump screen, possibly leading to oil starvation and engine seizure. This condition may allow the engine to seize, resulting in rear wheel lock-up. This could result in a crash, which could cause injury or death to the rider. Dealers will replace the rear cam chain tensioner. These tension guides were manufactured in Austria. The recall began on October 22, 2008. Owners may contact Buell at 1-414-342-4680. Ducati is recalling 289 MY 2008 Desmosedici RR motorcycles. The fuel tank drain and breather hose clamps may be installed incorrectly. This nonconformity may cause the fuel lines to weaken and break. This can result in damage to the motorcycle and a potential hazard to the rider. Dealers will replace the fuel filler drain hose, the fuel breather hose, and the hose clamps will be replaced and repositioned free of charge. The recall is expected to begin during November 2008. Owners may contact Ducati at 1-800-231-6696. BMW is recalling 365 MY 2005-2006 HP2 Enduro motorcycles. The front threaded fastener of the paralever link may not have been tightened to correct specifications. If the fastener was not tightened according to specifications, it could loosen. Over time, it is possible for the fastener to separate from its housing. If this were to occur, then the final drive of the motorcycle would not be properly supported. If that happened, motorcycle handling would be compromised increasing the risk of a crash. Dealers will remove the front threaded fastener of the paralever link and replace it with an improved fastener. The recall is expected to begin during November 2008. Owners may contact BMW at 1-800-831-1117.
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