Kawasaki Recalls its Z900 in Indian Market

  • Published On: 30 November 2017
  • 866 Views

The recall is part of a worldwide recall to fix a faulty tie-rod bracket that could lead to rear suspension failure.

The company issued a global recall of its Z900, in the Indian market as well. Dealerships were given a circular which describes the error, a faulty tie-rod bracket for the rear shock, which can lead to rear suspension failure.

The recall will affect Z900s sold in India and Kawasaki has shared a range of affected VIN numbers with dealerships. Some bikes within that range were corrected before the dispatch from the factory.

Check with your dealership if you own a Z900, the replacement should take around 50 minutes at all official Kawasaki service centres.

News You May Like

BMW Motorrad Recalled 2024 R 1250 RT, K 1600 GT, and K 1600 GTL in the US

The two-wheeler giant confirmed that, so far, the company has not registered any incidents caused by the defective suspension strut.

Read More
TVS Trademarks XL EV and E-XL Names; Upcoming XL EV to Rival Kinetic E-Luna

The two-wheeler giant has been selling the XL 100 model in India for over four decades now.

Read More