Honda Motorbike and Scooter India (HMSI) has issued a recall for 5 of its bikes – CB300R, CB300F, CB350 and the CB350RS for a wide range of causes. The corporate has discovered a possible defect for the wheel pace sensors and camshaft in these fashions as a result of an incorrect/defective moulding course of. These bikes have been manufactured between October 2020 and April 2024. All bikes are offered via Honda’s BigWing dealerships. The wheel pace sensor on all 5 fashions could also be compromised and that would result in malfunctioning of the speedometer and inefficient working of security tech like traction management and ABS. These may doubtlessly result in accidents on the affected bikes.
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The camshaft situation is because of a defective manufacturing course of and it impacts all three 350 cc fashions – H’ness CB350, CB350 and the CB350RS. The affected bikes could also be compromised and never carry out to the requirements set by the corporate. These bikes have been manufactured between June and July 2024.
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HMSI is actively engaged on the recall and reaching out to clients whose bikes might have been doubtlessly affected. The defective components can be changed freed from price no matter the affected bikes’ guarantee. Prospects also can enter the VIN of their bikes and examine whether or not it has been affected or not, on the Honda BigWing web site. The main points of the recall are but to be posted on the Society of Indian Car Producers (SIAM).