Honda 2-wheelers India has announced a recall for CB350RS and H’Ness CB350 over potential issues with their brake lights and bank angle sensor.
Honda will soon start contacting the customers of affected units. Meanwhile, the customers can also check whether their bike is eligible for repairs by entering the 17-digit VIN number on the Honda BigWing website.
It’s worth noting that the part replacement process will be done free of cost and the overall activity will take approximately 1 hour time. Honda has also requested its customers to take a prior appointment before visiting the dealership.
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