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Old 09-14-2004, 11:01 PM
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CBR600RR recall in Australia

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http://www.recalls.gov.au/recalls_mo...alls_ve hicle

Honda CBR600RR Motorcycle

Date: 10/08/2004

Supplier: Honda Australia MPE Pty Ltd

Category: Motor Vehicles

Product Info: Honda CBR600RR Motorcycle. 2003 model CBR600RR Motorcycles VIN Range - JH2PC37U*3M000001 - JH2PC37U*3M000648. 2004 Model CBR600RR Motorcyles VIN Range - JH2PC37U*4M100001 - JH2PC37U*4M100593.

Defect details: Rear brake master cylinder connecting rod end bearing corrosion, on the affected units. Due to improper material selection for the rear brake master cylinder connecting rod small end bearing, if the connecting rod end bearing becomes contaminated with anti freeze agent, the aluminium material part corrodes and the rear brake pedal becomes difficult to operate.

Consumer action: The customer will be required to present their machine at their nearest Honda dealer for the rear brake master cylinder connecting rod end bearing to be replaced. The dealer will carry out the work required and mark the unit as having had the affected part replaced. For further information contact your authorised Honda Dealer.

Make: Honda Motorcycle

Model: CBR600RR

Model Years From: 2003-2004

Consequences: If the connecting rod end bearing becomes contaminated with anti freeze agent, the aluminium material part corrodes and the rear brake pedal becomes difficult to operate.

Campaign Number: CBR600RR

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Re: CBR600RR recall in Australia

That's a global recall, btw.

1000RR locking rear tire?
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