Honda recalls their Africa Twin CRF1100L model in India due to a problem with the vehicle's wiring.
Honda has announced a recall for certain models of its motorcycles in India, effective from the fourth week of January 2026. The affected parts will be replaced at no cost to customers as part of a spare parts replacement program at BigWing Topline dealerships across the country.
The recall involves the harness wire connected to the left handle switchgear of the affected motorcycles. Over time, continuous steering movement of the handlebar can cause the harness wire to bend continuously, leading to oxidation at the joint terminal of the harness wire. This may result in electrical conduction issues, causing potential problems such as the horn stopping to function or difficulty switching the headlight from low to high beam.
BigWing Topline outlets will proactively contact customers for vehicle inspection and repair via calls, emails, or SMS. Owners can also check if their motorcycle is included in the recall campaign by entering the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Honda's official website.
It is important to note that the recall does not extend to other popular motorcycles like the Honda CRF1100L Africa Twin, Harley-Davidson Harley Davidson Pan America 1250, BMW F900 GS Adventure, Ducati Multistrada V2 2025, BMW F900 GS, or Moto Guzzi V85 TT. The specific models affected by the recall have not been identified in the provided information.
Customers are advised to book service appointments in advance to avoid delays. Honda's motorcycle recall highlights its commitment to rider safety and ownership satisfaction.
The replacement of the affected parts will begin at BigWing Topline dealerships across India from the fourth week of January 2026. It is a reminder for all Honda motorcycle owners to stay vigilant and follow the instructions provided by Honda for the recall process.
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