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Triumph model recall - Has yours been recalled?

Triumph have issued a recalls due to safety concerns for their Street Twin and Bonneville T100 and T120-based models to fix a fault with the headstock wiring cluster which could cause damage to the wiring loom.

Owners have been told to book their bikes in with their nearest Triumph dealership as soon as possible, where triumph trained mechanics will fix them in "less than 40 minute ." The recall will be carried out for free, including parts and labour.

The fault concerns the clutch cable potentially wearing through parts of the wiring loom, which could affect the operation of indicator, main beam and in extreme cases lead to a loss of engine power.

Check if yours has been affected - Contact your local triumph dealer today

A Triumph's response to customers has been the following "Triumph have launched a safety recall concerning the Headstock Tidy on certain Street Scrambler, Street Twin, Street twin A2 Licence Version, Street Cup, Bonneville T100, Bonneville T100 Black, Bonneville T120 and Bonneville T120 Black to fix an indicator and main beam malfunction and possible loss of engine power caused by the clutch cable contacting the main harness, causing damage to the wiring within the main harness.

"68,686 motorcycles are affected globally. Any concerned customers are asked in the first instance to contact their local Triumph Dealer as soon as possible who will be able to carry out all necessary work as required at no cost to the owner."

According to The Federation of European Motorcyclists' Associations (FEMA) the recall affects bikes produced between 11 August 2015 and 13 January 2019, however there is no word yet on how many UK bikes are involved.

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