Royal Enfield Recalls more than 26,300 Units of Popular Classic 350 over Braking Issue

Royal Enfield has recalled 26,300 units of its best selling and popular Classic 350. The reason for the recall is a problem with the brake reaction bracket of the motorcycle.
Royal Enfield Recalls more than 26,300 Units of Popular Classic 350 over Braking Issue

Royal Enfield Recalls more than 26,300 Units of Popular Classic 350 over Braking Issue

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Royal Enfield has recalled 26,300 units of its best selling and popular Classic 350. The reason for the recall is a problem with the brake reaction bracket of the motorcycle. Bullet motorcycle maker has made a recall to overcome this technical problem. This issue has come in the J1A model motorcycle made between 1 September 2021 to 5 December 2021.

Braking power can be reduced in case of driving at high speed

The Royal Enfield’s technical team found that the brake reaction bracket attached to the swing arm of the motorcycle can create issues due to certain driving conditions. When exceptionally high braking load is applied to the rear brake pedal, it is likely to damage the retraction bracket. Due to which in the case of driving at high speed, the braking power can be reduced and there can be a possibility of accident for the bike rider.

What the company said

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At the same time, a statement issued by Royal Enfield said that such malfunctions can arise in extreme conditions during riding. We are committed to resolve this at the earliest with the least inconvenience to our customers. At the same time, customers of affected vehicles can take information about it on the website of Royal Enfield to find out the status of their vehicle.

How to know if your vehicle is included in this or not…

If you have bought a Classic 350 bike between 1st September 2021 to 5th December 2021, it will go for recall. To see if your bike is included or not in the recall, you can check the vehicle identifying number (VIN) visiting Royal Enfield service station or a local dealer. Apart from this, you can also find out by visiting the official website of Royal Enfield or you can also find out by calling 1800210007.

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Along with this, the Royal Enfield service team or local dealership will talk to customers whose Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is between 1st September 2021 to 5th December 2021.. Let us tell you that the initial ex-showroom price of Royal Enfield Classic 350 starts from Rs 1 lakh 84 thousand which goes up to Rs 2 lakh 15 thousand.

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