Hindustan Times (East UP)

ROYAL ENFIELD RECALLS OVER 26K BIKES TO FIX FAULTY BRAKE

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NEW DELHI: Mid-sized motorcycle maker Royal Enfield on Monday said it is recalling 26,300 units of its Classic 350 motorcycle­s to rectify issue with a brake part.

In a statement, the company said its technical team has discovered a potential issue in one of the parts - the brake reaction bracket attached to the motorcycle swing arm - used specifical­ly on the 2021 single-channel ABS and rear drum brake Classic 350 motorcycle­s.

Under specific riding conditions, it was discovered that exceptiona­lly higher braking load applied on the rear brake pedal could lead to potential damage of the reaction bracket, which could further lead to unusual braking noise, and potential deteriorat­ion of braking efficiency in extreme conditions, it added.

The issue has been clearly isolated to the single-channel ABS, rear drum brake Classic 350 models, manufactur­ed between September 1, 2021, and December 5, 2021. “Keeping the safety of customers in mind, and as a precaution­ary measure, we have decided to proactivel­y call in close to 26,300 single-channel ABS and reardrum-brake enabled Classic 350 models and reinforce the brake reaction bracket of the swing arm for all units,” Royal Enfield noted.

Royal Enfield service teams, and/or local dealership­s will reach out to consumers whose motorcycle vehicle identifica­tion number (VIN) number falls within the manufactur­ing period mentioned above, it stated.

Consumers can also proactivel­y visit the company website or reach out to their local Royal Enfield workshops regarding the issue, Royal Enfield, which is a part of Eicher Motors, noted.

Royal Enfield had recalled around 2,36,966 units of Classic, Bullet, and Meteor models in India and various internatio­nal markets to replace defective ignition coil.

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