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Kawasaki Z900 recalled in India for faulty tie-rod bracket

Kawasaki has issued a recall for the Z900 in India due to a faulty tie-rod bracket. 

According to Kawasaki, the holes in the tie-rod frame mount for the rear shock absorber are found to elongate if the suspension bottoms out, which can cause the rear suspension to fail completely. In all, 132 Z900s of a specific series sold in India have been affected. These bikes were manufactured in Thailand and imported as completely built units (CBUs). Moreover, it has affected Z900s sold in the international markets as well.

The company has already shared a list of Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) of the bikes that are affected by this recall. Kawasaki service centers have been notified to carry out inspections and will be replacing the faulty brackets free of cost. The tie-rod frame mount will also be replaced if required. It will take around 50 minutes to get these replaced.

Source: NDTV

 
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