Suzuki Motorcycle India has announced a voluntary recall of 1,056 units of its popular third-generation Hayabusa sports bike due to a potential front brake issue. The recall affects models manufactured between March 2021 and September 2024.
The problem stems from excessive play in the front brake lever, which could potentially increase braking distance and pose a safety risk. In the worst-case scenario, the brake lever may come into contact with the throttle grip, further compromising braking efficiency. This issue is not new to the Hayabusa range, as earlier models also faced criticism for their braking performance.
Suzuki has taken a proactive approach to address this issue and ensure rider safety. The company has not yet provided details on how the recall will be handled or the expected duration for repairs. However, owners of the affected bikes are advised to contact their local Suzuki dealer for further instructions and to schedule the necessary repairs.
The recall impacts a significant number of Hayabusas sold in India since its launch in 2021. Owners are encouraged to stay informed about any updates regarding this recall and ensure their bikes are serviced promptly once solutions are available. Suzuki’s commitment to addressing this issue highlights their dedication to rider safety and customer satisfaction.
The third-generation Hayabusa was designed to address previous braking issues by incorporating Brembo Stylema calipers and larger discs. Despite these improvements, the current recall indicates that further adjustments are necessary to ensure optimal performance and safety.