recall information
Recall number
REC-001078
PRA number
2020/18186
Campaign number
PSR13
Original published date
Last updated date
make and model information
Make
MOTO GUZZI
Model
V85 TT
Year range
2019 - 2020
Affected units
73
Identifying features
See attached VIN list
VIN (Vehicle identification number)
What are the defects?
1. The foot rest retaining pins may detach, which may result in the foot rest becoming loose or detaching.
2. The rear drive oil seal may wear over time due to dust or other contamination.
2. The rear drive oil seal may wear over time due to dust or other contamination.
What are the hazards?
1. If the foot rest loosens or detaches, the rider may lose control of the motorcycle, increasing the risk of an accident or injury to the rider and other road users.
2. If the rear drive oil seal is damaged or worn, oil may leak onto the rear tyre and potentially cause loss of traction and/or control, increasing the risk of an accident or injury to the rider and other road users.
2. If the rear drive oil seal is damaged or worn, oil may leak onto the rear tyre and potentially cause loss of traction and/or control, increasing the risk of an accident or injury to the rider and other road users.
What should consumers do?
Affected owners should contact their nearest authorised Moto Guzzi dealer to book their vehicle to have an improved pin retainer fitted to the footrest assemblies and an additional dust seal fitted to the rear drive assembly. The dealer will also perform a complimentary seven point function and diagnostic check.
For more information, owners can find their nearest authorised Moto Guzzi dealer at https://www.motoguzzi.com/au_EN/store-locator/?f=all or email warranty@psimporters.com.au for more information.
For more information, owners can find their nearest authorised Moto Guzzi dealer at https://www.motoguzzi.com/au_EN/store-locator/?f=all or email warranty@psimporters.com.au for more information.
Supplier details
PETER STEVENS IMPORTERS PTY. LTD.
Responsible regulator
Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts is the responsible regulator for this recall.