Royal Enfield issues global recall for entire portfolio
This recall applies to Royal Enfield bikes sold in India, Europe, the US, Canada, South Korea, Brazil, and Latin America.
Royal Enfield has issued a global recall for defective reflectors across its entire product portfolio. This recall is for models manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023.
These reflectors are located on the front fork and rear of the motorcycle and will be replaced for free by the brand. The company says these reflectors failed quality standards, do not meet the performance requirements, and could be affected by poor visibility.
While this issue has affected only a few motorcycles and may not seem alarming, reflectors are mandatory for safety and are issued by the government. As a precaution, Royal Enfield will conduct a replacement programme globally in phases. The brand advises all owners to visit their nearest service centre and have their reflectors replaced, which should take about 15 minutes.
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30 Sep 2024
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