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Triumph Rocket Iii Touring (2015) – 14V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Triumph Motorcycles America, Ltd (Triumph) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2014-2015 Triumph Thunderbird, Thunderbird Abs, Tiger 800,Tiger 800 Abs, Thruxton, And Bonneville Motorcycles Manufactured February 6, 2014, To August 7, 2014. The Engine Control Unit May Improperly Activate The Fuel Injectors.


Triumph Rocket Iii Touring (2014) – 14V694000

Vehicle recall defect – Triumph Motorcycles America, Ltd (Triumph) Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2014-2015 Triumph Thunderbird, Thunderbird Abs, Tiger 800,Tiger 800 Abs, Thruxton, And Bonneville Motorcycles Manufactured February 6, 2014, To August 7, 2014. The Engine Control Unit May Improperly Activate The Fuel Injectors.


Triumph Rocket Iii Touring (2009) – 09T004000

Vehicle recall defect – Bridgestone Americas Tire Operation (Bridgestone) Is Recalling 1,018 Bridgestone Exedra G850 G Motorcycle Tires, Size 180/70R16 77H, Sold As Original Equipment For My 2008 And 2009 Triumph Rocket Iii Touring Motorcycles. The Motorcycle To Which These Tires Are Applied Develops Very High Torque And Can Cause Torque-Induced Degradation In A Body Ply Which May Result In Innerliner Cracking That May Lead To A Slow Leak In The Rear Tire. This Condition Does Not Affect The Front Tire.


Triumph Rocket Iii Touring (2008) – 09T004000

Vehicle recall defect – Bridgestone Americas Tire Operation (Bridgestone) Is Recalling 1,018 Bridgestone Exedra G850 G Motorcycle Tires, Size 180/70R16 77H, Sold As Original Equipment For My 2008 And 2009 Triumph Rocket Iii Touring Motorcycles. The Motorcycle To Which These Tires Are Applied Develops Very High Torque And Can Cause Torque-Induced Degradation In A Body Ply Which May Result In Innerliner Cracking That May Lead To A Slow Leak In The Rear Tire. This Condition Does Not Affect The Front Tire.


Triumph Rocket Iii Touring (2008) – 08V145000

Vehicle recall defect – Triumph Is Recalling 356 My 2008 Rocket Iii Touring Motorcycles For Failing To Comply With The Requirements Of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 120, “Tire SeleCTIon And Rims For Motor Vehicles Other Than Passenger Cars,” And Part 567, “Certification.” The Certification Label, Located On The Left Front Frame Tube, Includes Incorrect Information Regarding Tire Sizes And Pressures, As Well As An Incorrect Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (Gvwr).