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Honda recall Fireblade over suspension issue

Bike may suddenly drop in height

Honda CBR1000RR Fireblade Motorcycle

Honda Australia has issued an official recall for their 2020 Fireblade CBR1000RR sportsbike over an issue with the suspension that could cause the bike to drop in height.

The notice, issued through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says the left cushion connecting plate may have been reversed when fitted and break “over time”.

“If the connecting plate breaks, the vehicle may drop in height suddenly, increasing the risk of an accident and injury or death to rider(s) and other road users,” the notice says.

Owners of the 20 affected bikes are asked to contact their nearest Honda motorcycle dealer and arrange for their motorcycle to be inspected and repaired free “at their earliest opportunity”.

It is their third recall notice this year after the CRF1000 and CRF1100 Africa Twin adventure sports bikes were recalled in February for a fuel tank fault and dirt bikes were recalled for a chain fault.

YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ON RECALLS

Even though manufacturers and importers usually contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.

Therefore, Motorbike Writer publishes all motorcycle and scooter recalls as a service to all riders.

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:

VINs of affected bikes

JH2SC82B1LK000084

JH2SC82U2LK000001

JH2SC82U4LK000002

JH2SC82U6LK000003

JH2SC82U8LK000004

JH2SC82UXLK000005

JH2SC82U1LK000006

JH2SC82U3LK000007

JH2SC82U5LK000008

JH2SC82U7LK000009

JH2SC82U3LK000010

JH2SC82U5LK000011

JH2SC82U7LK000012

JH2SC82U9LK000013

JH2SC82U0LK000014

JH2SC82U2LK000015

JH2SC82U4LK000016

JH2SC82U6LK000017

JH2SC82U8LK000018

JH2SC82UXLK000019