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Yamaha recalls YZF-R3 after detecting defects

Updated on: 26 February,2017 02:43 PM IST  | 
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Yamaha recalls YZF-R3 after detecting defects


Yamaha YZF-R3 Recalled


India Yamaha Motor recently recalled some of its 321-cc YZF-R3 motorcycles after the parent company, Yamaha Motor Co Ltd, detected defects in its fuel tank bracket and main switch sub-assembly. Yamaha has announced that this will affect 1,155 motorcycles in the Indian market and have offered to replace the faulty parts with new, modified ones at no cost at Yamaha dealerships. The company will be getting in touch with their customers soon.



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