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TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE R MOTORCYCLE RECALLS - (4 Recalls Found)

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2017 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE R Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING

Problem: Triumph Motorcycles America, LTD (Triumph) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Speed Triple R and Speed Triple S motorcycles. A wire for the charging system may rub against a bracket for the ABS modulator, potentially resulting in an electrical short.Recall Details

2016 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE R Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:WIRING

Problem: Triumph Motorcycles America, LTD (Triumph) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Speed Triple R and Speed Triple S motorcycles. A wire for the charging system may rub against a bracket for the ABS modulator, potentially resulting in an electrical short.Recall Details

2015 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE R Recall - SUSPENSION:REAR

Problem: Triumph Motorcycles America, LTD (Triumph) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Daytona 675 R and Speed Triple R motorcycles manufactured January 1, 2014, to April 1, 2015. The affected motorcycles may have been built with an improperly manufactured rear shock absorber. The nut on the damper rod for these shock absorbers may loosen, resulting in a loss of damping and the possible disassembling of the shock.Recall Details

2014 TRIUMPH SPEED TRIPLE R Recall - SUSPENSION:REAR

Problem: Triumph Motorcycles America, LTD (Triumph) is recalling certain model year 2014-2015 Daytona 675 R and Speed Triple R motorcycles manufactured January 1, 2014, to April 1, 2015. The affected motorcycles may have been built with an improperly manufactured rear shock absorber. The nut on the damper rod for these shock absorbers may loosen, resulting in a loss of damping and the possible disassembling of the shock.Recall Details
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