Honda’s flagship tourer, the Gold Wing Tour, has been recalled in India for a potential fault that could cause the engine to stall. The affected motorcycles were manufactured between 2018 and 2021, and the dealership is getting in touch with customers for the potential issue to be fixed free of cost.
Honda Gold Wing Tour — What is the recall for?
The Honda Gold Wing Tour has been recalled for a faulty fastening bolt in the primary drive gear. This faulty fastener could break, leading to engine stalling issues. In order to tackle this issue, Honda has announced a recall and will replace the primary drive gear bolt for free. The faulty part will be replaced regardless of the warranty status of the motorcycle.
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The Honda Big Wind dealerships will get in touch with customers via calls, emails, and SMS. Honda has said that it will commence the free replacement procedure in the third week of December at the Honda Big Wing dealerships. Honda Gold Wing Tour owners can proactively get in touch with Honda regarding the replacement as well.
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Honda Gold Wing Tour — Specifications
The Honda Gold Wing Tour is the company’s flagship tourer, priced at Rs 39.98 lakh, ex-showroom. The motorcycle is powered by an 1833cc engine that makes 125bhp and 170Nm of torque with the help of a 7-speed automatic gearbox. The motorcycle weights a massive 390kg and gets all the bells and whistles a person can think of, including a music system.
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