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Yamaha YZF R1 (2000) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Yamaha YZF R1 (1999) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Yamaha YZF R1 (1998) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.


Yamaha YZF-R1 (2006) – 06E035000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain CRG Front Brake Levers, Model Rb-511 Designed For Use On 2004-2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 Motorcycles, And 2005-2006 Yamaha YZF-R6 Motorcycles. Model Rb-512 Is Designed For Use On 2003-2006 Ducati 749 And 999 Motorcycles, And On 2004-2006 Aprilia Mille R Motorcycles. Due To A Misalignment Of The Pivot Bore, The Brake Lever Could Become Seized In The Brake Engaged Position, TherEBY Preventing The Front Brake From Disengaging.


Yamaha YZF-R1 (2005) – 09V360000

Vehicle recall defect – Yamaha Is Recalling Certain Model Year 2005 Motorcycles Manufactured Between October 2004 And April 2005. The Throttle Position Sensor Can Fail.


Yamaha YZF-R1 (2005) – 06V371000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles, An Improperly Designed Throttle Position Sensor Could Cause An Intermittently Unstable Idle When The Engine Is At Idling Speed When The Motorcycle Is Stopped Or During Low-Speed Operations. The Engine Could Stall As A Result.


Yamaha YZF-R1 (2005) – 06E035000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain CRG Front Brake Levers, Model Rb-511 Designed For Use On 2004-2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 Motorcycles, And 2005-2006 Yamaha YZF-R6 Motorcycles. Model Rb-512 Is Designed For Use On 2003-2006 Ducati 749 And 999 Motorcycles, And On 2004-2006 Aprilia Mille R Motorcycles. Due To A Misalignment Of The Pivot Bore, The Brake Lever Could Become Seized In The Brake Engaged Position, TherEBY Preventing The Front Brake From Disengaging.


Yamaha YZF-R1 (2004) – 06V371000

Vehicle recall defect – On Certain Motorcycles, An Improperly Designed Throttle Position Sensor Could Cause An Intermittently Unstable Idle When The Engine Is At Idling Speed When The Motorcycle Is Stopped Or During Low-Speed Operations. The Engine Could Stall As A Result.


Yamaha YZF-R1 (2004) – 06E035000

Vehicle recall defect – Certain CRG Front Brake Levers, Model Rb-511 Designed For Use On 2004-2006 Yamaha YZF-R1 Motorcycles, And 2005-2006 Yamaha YZF-R6 Motorcycles. Model Rb-512 Is Designed For Use On 2003-2006 Ducati 749 And 999 Motorcycles, And On 2004-2006 Aprilia Mille R Motorcycles. Due To A Misalignment Of The Pivot Bore, The Brake Lever Could Become Seized In The Brake Engaged Position, TherEBY Preventing The Front Brake From Disengaging.


Yamaha YZF R1 (2003) – 08E052000

Vehicle recall defect – Motion Pro Is Recalling 10,000 Aftermarket Brake Levers, Model No. 14-0415, Sold For Use On Certain My 1999 Through 2008 Suzuki And My 1998 Through 2003 Yamaha Motorcycles. The Lobe Height On Some Of These Levers Are Smaller And Do Not Properly Engage The Stomp Lamp Switch Which Will Not DeActivate When The Driver Releases The Brake Lever. The Lever Can Be Identified By The Marking “Jy 378” At The Base Of The Lever Near The Pivot Bushing.