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WarningRecall #24288

American Honda Motor Recalls Off-Road Motorcycles Due to Crash and Injury Hazards

American Honda Motor Co. Inc., of Torrance, California · Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles

Recalled Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles (image 1 of 3)
Recalled Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles (image 1 of 3) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
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Recalled Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles (image 2 of 3) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain
Recalled Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles (image 3 of 3)
Recalled Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles (image 3 of 3) Photo: CPSC / Public Domain

Product Description

This recall involves model year 2023-2024 Honda off-road motorcycles with model numbers CRF50F, CRF110F, and CRF125F. The CRF50F and CRF110F models were sold in red or white colors. The CRF125F was sold in red color. All three models have "HONDA" printed on the seats, and the model number printed on the motorcycle frame, above the engine. The vehicle identification number (VIN) can be found on the left side of the steering head on all models. Consumers can check if their VIN is included in the recall at Honda Powersports & Motorcycle Recalls.

Hazard

The grip can detach from the handlebar, posing crash and injury hazards.

Remedy

Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled off-road motorcycles, and contact American Honda Motor to schedule an appointment for a free inspection and repair. Honda is contacting all known purchasers directly.

Repair

Reported Injuries

The firm has received one report of a crash, resulting in a knee injury.

411 Press Analysis

The CPSC issued a recall for Model Year 2023-2024 Off-Road Motorcycles on July 3, 2024, covering about 40,700. The grip can detach from the handlebar, posing crash and injury hazards. The firm has received one report of a crash, resulting in a knee injury. American Honda Motor Co. Inc., of Torrance, California is offering affected consumers the opportunity to schedule a free repair. Consumers should stop using the product and contact the manufacturer for instructions. The CPSC recommends checking purchase history and product labels to determine if your unit is affected.

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