Honda Australia Motorcycles and Power Equipment Pty Ltd - Various Honda Motorcycles MY2019-2021 Recall

A recall notice for Various Honda Motorcycles MY2019-2021 supplied by Honda Australia Motorcycles and Power Equipment Pty Ltd as the reflex reflector may not comply with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.

Honda Australia Motorcycles and Power Equipment Pty Ltd - Various Honda Motorcycles MY2019-2021

PRA No.

2021/19048

Date published

24 Jun 2021

Campaign number

3M1

Product description

Honda motorcycles

GROM(L)
Z125M
Model Year 2019

CB500X
CB650R
CBR500R
CBR650R
Model Years 2019 and 2021

C125AL
CRF250L-LA
CRF250R (Rally)
Model Year 2020

CB500F
CMX500A2
Model Year 2021

CMX500A
Model Years 2019-2021

Total of 2,981 affected motorcycles

Identifying features

VIN (Vehicle identification number)

See attached VIN list

Other

See attached list of models and photographs

List of models and photographs.pdf (1.03 MB)

VIN list.xlsx (65.93 KB)

What are the defects?

The reflex reflector may not comply with the Australian Design Rule (ADR) 47 for reflection luminosity.

What are the hazards?

If the reflector has insufficient luminosity, affected motorcycles may be less visible to drivers of other vehicles, which could increase the risk of an accident causing injury or death of the rider and/or other road users.

What should consumers do?

Consumers should contact their nearest Honda motorcycle dealer and arrange for their motorcycle to be inspected and repaired, free of charge.

For further information, consumers should contact their authorised Honda Motorcycle Dealer directly or contact the Customer Relations Department on 1300 559 846 (Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 6pm) or email customer.relations@honda.com.au or via the website https://motorcycles.honda.com.au/contactus

Supplier

Honda Australia Motorcycles and Power Equipment Pty Ltd

Traders who sold this product

Honda Australia MPE authorised dealers

Where the product was sold

Nationally

Dates available for sale

  • 1 January 2020 - 28 February 2021

Responsible regulator

Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications is the responsible regulator for this recall.