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Riding your motorcycle daily means you rely on its safety and performance every day. Recently, Everyday Motorcycles issued an Urban Commuter recall to address a specific issue affecting certain models. Understanding what this recall means can help you stay safe and keep your ride running smoothly.
What Is the Urban Commuter Recall?
The recall involves a potential fault in the brake system of the Urban Commuter model. In some units, the brake hydraulic lines may have been improperly installed, which could lead to reduced braking efficiency or even brake failure under certain conditions. This defect poses a significant safety risk, especially during daily commuting where quick stops are often necessary.
How to Check If Your Motorcycle Is Affected
- Locate your motorcycle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), usually found on the frame near the handlebars.
- Visit the Everyday Motorcycles official recall page or authorized dealer website.
- Enter your VIN to see if your Urban Commuter model is part of the recall.
What to Do If Your Urban Commuter Is Recalled
If your motorcycle is affected, contact an authorized Everyday Motorcycles dealer immediately. The repair involves inspecting and correcting the brake line installation at no cost to you. Until the repair is completed, exercise extra caution while riding, especially when braking.
Recalls like this highlight the importance of staying informed about your motorcycle’s safety. Regularly check for updates and maintain your bike to ensure every ride remains safe and enjoyable.