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The affected bikes will be addressed in a phased manner
Royal Enfield has identified that a small batch of its motorcycles need a replacement of the side and rear reflectors. Hence, a recall has been initiated by the retro bike maker. The affected bikes were manufactured between November 2022 and March 2023 with the reason being that the reflectors might “not meet the reflective performance requirements as per standards and the reflective quality may be less than required.”
Also Read: 2024 Royal Enfield Classic 350 Launched At ₹ 1.99 Lakh Onwards
The recall was announced on Eicher’s BSE listing. The changes will be made at Royal Enfield dealerships and should not take more than 15 minutes to fix. The addressal will be done in a phased manner, starting with South Korea, United States and Canada, with India, Brazil, Latin America, Europe and the UK to follow after.
Royal Enfield states, “While the issue has been reported only in a very small sample size, Royal Enfield has decided to proactively replace reflectors on all motorcycles manufactured between the said time period and will be undertaking free of cost replacement for customers across all markets.”
There’s quite a lot of exciting times ahead for Royal Enfield enthusiasts to look forward to. Over the course of the next couple of months, there might be as many as 3 to 4 new bikes slated for a launch, including the Classic 650 that was spotted uncamouflaged in Britain. More on the upcoming retro bike in this story.
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