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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ITSec on June 27, 2017, 12:08:28 PM
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NHTSA has posted recall notice 17V380 for 2016-17 V7 and V9 models for a brake line problem. The front brake line apparently routes in a way that allows it to rub against another part, leading to line damage.
Here's the text of the notice:
June 14, 2017 NHTSA Campaign Number: 17V380000
Front Brake Line may Rub and Leak
A loss of brake fluid can lengthen the distance needed to stop the motorcycle, increasing the risk of a crash.
NHTSA Campaign Number: 17V380000
Manufacturer Piaggio Group Americas. Inc.
Components SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC
Potential Number of Units Affected 1,139
Summary
Piaggio Group Americas, Inc. (Piaggio) is recalling certain 2016-2017 Moto Guzzi V7 III Racer 750, V7 III Stone 750, V7 III Special 750, V9 Bobber and V9 Roamer motorcycles. The front ABS brake hose may rub against the engine's secondary air system connection, possibly resulting in a brake fluid leak.
Remedy
Piaggio will notify owners, and dealers will secure the front ABS brake hose to prevent it from rubbing. Any hose that has already been damaged, will be replaced. The repairs will be made free of charge. The recall is expected to begin in June 2017. Owners may contact Piaggio customer service at 1-212-380-4433.
Notes
Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153), or go to www.safercar.gov.
10 Affected Products
Vehicles
MAKE MODEL YEAR
PIAGGIO MOTO GUZZI V7 III RACER 7 2016-2017
PIAGGIO V7 III SPECIAL 750 2016-2017
PIAGGIO V7 III STONE 750 2016-2017
PIAGGIO V9 BOBBER 2016-2017
PIAGGIO V9 ROAMER 2016-2017
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Received my notice of this recall yesterday for my 2017 V9 Roamer. I contacted Erico Motorsports in Denver, where I purchased the Roamer last summer. They seemed dazed and confused; my call was the first they'd heard of it, they would need to figure it out and would call me back. I'm still awaiting their call back. Then I contacted Moto Guzzi Ft Collins. Jim, the fellow I spoke with there, was very helpful and took a quick look online, where he verified the situation, took my info, including vin # and mileage, and ordered the required front brake hose support kit to fix the problem. Seems dealers cannot order these kits without a specific motorcycle that requires it for this recall. I also called the Moto Guzzi Customer Care helpline and inquired about availability of this front brake hose support kit. The fellow I spoke with assured me the kits are available and as soon as a dealer requests one or more (with the proper vin #), they are ready to ship.
This all sounds good - we'll see. I'm leaving next week for a little 4,000 mi ride to hear concerts and attend rallies. Hope I have a front brake!
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Jack, out of curiosity, did this all get all sorted? I just saw there'd been a recall back in June then I found this thread. Wondering how on-the-ball the various dealers have been.
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A few weeks ago, I took my new Roamer in to Moto El Paso to have the first service done at 900 miles (I will do it from here on out). While they had the bike, they did the front brake line fix and also put the new aft mount footpegs on. No charge, and no big deal. But I have noticed that with the small fixes, there is a 12% increase in power, and a 17% improved gas mileage figure. Got 33% more waves from Harleys than before, and have 8% faster stopping. I am eagerly awaiting the next recalls...