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Honda Recalls VT600 – VT750 – VTX1300

by Paul Crowe - "The Kneeslider" on 4/4/2008

in Motorcycle Recalls

Honda has issued a recall for several motorcycles. Please note the model years involved as they are different depending on model. Read below to see if you are affected.

Manufacturer: Honda
Model Year: 2006, 2007, 2008
Models affected: VT600 VT750 VTX1300
NHTSA Campaign Number: 08V141000
Potential Units Affected: 38934
Problem: Honda is recalling 38,934 2006-2007 VT600 and 2007-2008 VT750 and 2007-2008 VTX1300 motorcycles. The motorcycles may have an improperly manufactured fuel control valve diaphragm and the fuel valve may drip fuel. In the presence of an ignition source, dripping fuel poses the risk of fire.

Corrective Action: Dealers will replace the fuel control valve diaphragm assembly, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on or about April 10, 2008. Owners may contact honda at 1-866-784-1870.

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Will 04.04.08 at 2:29 pm

This is a total bummer, I just bought my new 2007 VTX 1300 last night and now they want to hold it until they can fix the recalled item. I don’t know when I’m going to get my bike now. :( They said the parts might get shipped today or tomorrow for Monday delivery.

OMMAG 04.04.08 at 9:22 pm

What a load ….
I’ve owned Norton’s that would vibrate the float bowls off while driving.
I’ll give you that a brand new machine should be 100%
But for crying out loud …..What are these guys selling Volvos ?

christopher 04.04.08 at 9:57 pm

i’m sure it’s Honda’s lawyers, not Honda, making the call. This is gonna put a pretty big dent in their bottom line.

Richard 04.04.08 at 10:16 pm

Back in December, Honda issued a similar recall for the ‘06 and ‘07 CBR1000RR. Some of them had an improperly welded vent pipe in the bottom of the fuel tank. Though expensive to recall them all, I’m sure it’s cheaper than dealing with lawsuits from even a few surviving relatives of bikers that blow up or catch fire due to the defect. For the RR, the shop just had to inpect the weld and if it wasn’t one of the bad welds, you got your bike right back. If the weld was bad, they had to order you a new tank, which might take some time. Honda is pretty good about supplying parts to its dealers, though, so the wait usually isn’t long.

Really bad timing for Will, though. Bummer!

RobC 04.08.08 at 4:09 am

This is where the old fashioned simple petcock would not have failed.
But due to lawyers the simple things in life got twisted and the bike has to close the fuel valve instead of the human riding it.
Where were the days when all you did after stopping and parking the bike you turned the fuel petcock to OFF…

Johnmagg 04.12.08 at 11:42 am

I had to have the pet cock replaced on my 98 aero, about, 3 months after I bought it new. You have to realize most importantly It is a safety thing that could save your life. I would hate to have an explosion with my butt doing 80mph and my legs wrapped around the gas tank on the highway. A little inconvenients but worth while. I made the dealer pick up my bike and bring it to his dealership. I wasn’t going to ride with gas dripping on the ENGINE.

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