Recalls on 161 Triumph Speed Triple S and R models and O’Neal helmets are the third and fourth motorcycle-related safety recalls over the past five days.
It could be coincidence or it could be the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission getting recalls out of the way before a Christmas sojourn.
Anyway, with just two weeks to go in 2019, there have now been 26 motorcycle recalls plus three other motorcycle products: Harley saddlebags, a Honda Monkey bike rack and the helmet.
That compares with last year’s 37 motorcycle recalls, the second highest number of recalls in the previous 10 years: 28 in 2017, 39 in 2016, 30 in 2015, 28 in 2014, 20 in 2013, 24 in 2012, 16 in 2011, 14 in 2010 and 23 in 2009.
The most recalls this year was six for Yamaha; followed by 4 for BMW, Ducati and Triumph; Harley, Honda, Suzuki and Triumph on three (if you count the aftermarket accessories for Harley and Honda); and one each for Kawasaki, Indian, Piaggio, KTM and O’Neal helmets.
That compares with the previous year where Ducati had 6; Indian, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, KTM and Triumph 3; BMW, Harley, Husqvarna and Moto Guzzi 2, Aprilia and MV Augusta one each. There were no other product recalls.
Triumph Street Triple S and RS
Triumph Speed Triple RS and S
The official ACCC notice on the 2018-2020 Street Triple RS and S says it could get “false neutrals”, which can be common on many bikes.
“The Quickshifter assembly, TSA body may come into contact with the gear change Clamp Linkage aAssembly, potentially impeding a smooth ‘assisted’ gear change, resulting in a missed gear or false neutral,” the notice says.
“If a loss of acceleration without warning occurs, this may lead to an increased risk of an accident and injury to vehicle occupants and other road users.”
Triumph Motorcycles Company dealers in Australia will replace the Clamp Linkage Assembly, free of charge (parts and labour) to vehicle owners. The new Clamp Linkage Assembly will provide a wider clearance from the Quickshifter Assembly, TSA.
Owners of affected vehicle will be contacted asking them to arrange recall repair by their authorised Triumph dealer.
A list of Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) for affected bikes is included at the end of this article.
O’Neal 3 Series Hybrid Fidlock helmet
O’Neal 3 Series Hybrid Fidlock Helmet
The ACCC says the Fidlock buckle could fail on these helmets (Serial Numbers E1-05300751/P19070385 to E1-05300751/P19070672).
“There is a possibility that the chin strap retention system may fail in the event of an accident,” it says.
O’Neal 3 Series Hybrid Fidlock Helmet Buckle
“If the chin strap retention system fails, the helmet may not provide adequate protection to the wearer in the event of an accident and may increase the risk of death or serious injury to the wearer.”
Owners have been advised to “immediately stop using the helmet” and return it to the place of purchase for a refund or replacement.
For more information, consumers can contact Cassons Pty Ltd on 02 8882 1900 or [email protected]
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ON RECALLS
Even though manufacturers and importers usually contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.
Therefore, Motorbike Writer publishes all motorcycle and scooter recalls as a service to all riders.
If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.
To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:
• Australia
• USA
• New Zealand
• Canada
VINs of affected Speed Triples
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It could be coincidence or it could be the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission getting recalls out of the way before a Christmas sojourn.
Anyway, with just two weeks to go in 2019, there have now been 26 motorcycle recalls plus three other motorcycle products: Harley saddlebags, a Honda Monkey bike rack and the helmet.
That compares with last year’s 37 motorcycle recalls, the second highest number of recalls in the previous 10 years: 28 in 2017, 39 in 2016, 30 in 2015, 28 in 2014, 20 in 2013, 24 in 2012, 16 in 2011, 14 in 2010 and 23 in 2009.
The most recalls this year was six for Yamaha; followed by 4 for BMW, Ducati and Triumph; Harley, Honda, Suzuki and Triumph on three (if you count the aftermarket accessories for Harley and Honda); and one each for Kawasaki, Indian, Piaggio, KTM and O’Neal helmets.
That compares with the previous year where Ducati had 6; Indian, Kawasaki, Suzuki, Yamaha, KTM and Triumph 3; BMW, Harley, Husqvarna and Moto Guzzi 2, Aprilia and MV Augusta one each. There were no other product recalls.
Triumph Street Triple S and RS

Triumph Speed Triple RS and S
The official ACCC notice on the 2018-2020 Street Triple RS and S says it could get “false neutrals”, which can be common on many bikes.
“The Quickshifter assembly, TSA body may come into contact with the gear change Clamp Linkage aAssembly, potentially impeding a smooth ‘assisted’ gear change, resulting in a missed gear or false neutral,” the notice says.
“If a loss of acceleration without warning occurs, this may lead to an increased risk of an accident and injury to vehicle occupants and other road users.”
Triumph Motorcycles Company dealers in Australia will replace the Clamp Linkage Assembly, free of charge (parts and labour) to vehicle owners. The new Clamp Linkage Assembly will provide a wider clearance from the Quickshifter Assembly, TSA.
Owners of affected vehicle will be contacted asking them to arrange recall repair by their authorised Triumph dealer.
A list of Vehicle Identification Numbers (VINs) for affected bikes is included at the end of this article.
O’Neal 3 Series Hybrid Fidlock helmet

O’Neal 3 Series Hybrid Fidlock Helmet
The ACCC says the Fidlock buckle could fail on these helmets (Serial Numbers E1-05300751/P19070385 to E1-05300751/P19070672).
“There is a possibility that the chin strap retention system may fail in the event of an accident,” it says.

O’Neal 3 Series Hybrid Fidlock Helmet Buckle
“If the chin strap retention system fails, the helmet may not provide adequate protection to the wearer in the event of an accident and may increase the risk of death or serious injury to the wearer.”
Owners have been advised to “immediately stop using the helmet” and return it to the place of purchase for a refund or replacement.
For more information, consumers can contact Cassons Pty Ltd on 02 8882 1900 or [email protected]
YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS ON RECALLS
Even though manufacturers and importers usually contact owners when a recall is issued, the bike may have been sold privately to a rider unknown to the company.
Therefore, Motorbike Writer publishes all motorcycle and scooter recalls as a service to all riders.
If you believe there is an endemic problem with your bike that should be recalled, contact the ACCC on 1300 302 502.
To check whether your motorcycle has been recalled, click on these sites:
• Australia
• USA
• New Zealand
• Canada
VINs of affected Speed Triples
SMTTPN275CJ888472 |
SMTTPN275CJ888477 |
SMTTPN275CJ888478 |
SMTTPN275CJ888479 |
SMTTPN275CJ888480 |
SMTTPN275CJ888482 |
SMTTPN275CJ888483 |
SMTTPN275CJ888484 |
SMTTPN275CJ888485 |
SMTTPN275CJ888486 |
SMTTPN275CJ888487 |
SMTTPN275CJ889552 |
SMTTPN275CJ889553 |
SMTTPN275CJ889554 |
SMTTPN275CJ889556 |
SMTTPN275CJ889557 |
SMTTPN275CJ889558 |
SMTTPN275CJ889559 |
SMTTPN275CJ889560 |
SMTTPN275CJ889562 |
SMTTPN275CJ889563 |
SMTTPN275CJ890897 |
SMTTPN275CJ890904 |
SMTTPN275CJ890923 |
SMTTPN275CJ890928 |
SMTTPN275CJ890929 |
SMTTPN275CJ890930 |
SMTTPN275CJ890931 |
SMTTPN275CJ890933 |
SMTTPN275CJ890938 |
SMTTPN275CJ891038 |
SMTTPN275CJ891039 |
SMTTPN275CJ892327 |
SMTTPN275CJ892334 |
SMTTPN275CJ892340 |
SMTTPN275CJ892788 |
SMTTPN275CJ892790 |
SMTTPN275CJ892791 |
SMTTPN275CJ892792 |
SMTTPN275CJ893178 |
SMTTPN275CJ893373 |
SMTTPN275CJ893426 |
SMTTPN275CJ896517 |
SMTTPN275CJ896520 |
SMTTPN275CJ896528 |
SMTTPN275CJ896543 |
SMTTPN275CJ896545 |
SMTTPN275CJ896563 |
SMTTPN275CJ896569 |
SMTTPN275CJ897215 |
SMTN52P44KJ898130 |
SMTN52P4XKJ899993 |
SMTN52P47KJ900002 |
SMTN52P47KJ900033 |
SMTN52P42KJ900036 |
SMTN52P46KJ900878 |
SMTTPN275CK903410 |
SMTTPN275CK903422 |
SMTTPN275CK903425 |
SMTTPN275CK904260 |
SMTTPN275CK904703 |
SMTTPN275CK904792 |
SMTTPN275CK904892 |
SMTTPN275CK904901 |
SMTTPN275CK908142 |
SMTTPN275CK908144 |
SMTN52P40KJ914551 |
SMTN52P44KJ914570 |
SMTN52P48KJ914572 |
SMTN52P40KJ914811 |
SMTTPN275CK917801 |
SMTTPN275CK917807 |
SMTTPN275CK917811 |
SMTTPN275CK920248 |
SMTTPN275CK920260 |
SMTTPN275CK922944 |
SMTTPN275CK922945 |
SMTTPN275CK922947 |
SMTTPN275CK924207 |
SMTTPN275CK924214 |
SMTTPN275CK924396 |
SMTTPN275CK924401 |
SMTTPN275CK924404 |
SMTTPN275CK924406 |
SMTTPN275CK924430 |
SMTTPN275CK925363 |
SMTTPN275CK925370 |
SMTTPN275CK925391 |
SMTTPN275CK925396 |
SMTTPN275CK925410 |
SMTTPN275CK925643 |
SMTTPN275CK926166 |
SMTTPN275CK926171 |
SMTTPN275CK926185 |
SMTTPN275CK926212 |
SMTTPN275CK926221 |
SMTTPN275CK926223 |
SMTTPN275CK926236 |
SMTTPN275CK926249 |
SMTTPN275CK926261 |
SMTTPN275CK926274 |
SMTTPN275CK926498 |
SMTTPN275CK926509 |
SMTTPN275CK926521 |
SMTTPN275CK926559 |
SMTTPN275CK930398 |
SMTTPN275CK930400 |
SMTTPN275CK931029 |
SMTTPN275CK931056 |
SMTTPN275CK931060 |
SMTTPN275CK931947 |
SMTTPN275CK931952 |
SMTTPN275CK931953 |
SMTTPN275CK933404 |
SMTTPN275CK934156 |
SMTTPN275CK934173 |
SMTTPN275CK934193 |
SMTTPN275CK935764 |
SMTTPN275CK935781 |
SMTTPN275CK935799 |
SMTTPN275CK937812 |
SMTTPN275CK937829 |
SMTTPN275CK938089 |
SMTTPN275CK938110 |
SMTTPN275CK939675 |
SMTTPN275CK939728 |
SMTTPN275CK940915 |
SMTTPN275CK943937 |
SMTTPN275CK946196 |
SMTTPN275CK950203 |
SMTTPN275CL958666 |
SMTTPN275CL958681 |
SMTTPN275CL959650 |
SMTTPN275CL960960 |
SMTTPN275CL961894 |
SMTTPN275CL963374 |
SMTTPN275CL964885 |
SMTTPN275CL964900 |
SMTTPN275CL964903 |
SMTTPN275CL969185 |
SMTTPN275CL969190 |
SMTTPN275CL969194 |
SMTTPN275CL969202 |
SMTTPN275CL969203 |
SMTTPN275CL969250 |
SMTTPN275CL969253 |
SMTTPN275CL970020 |
SMTTPN275CL970026 |
SMTTPN275CL970034 |
SMTTPN275CL970040 |
SMTTPN275CL970048 |
SMTTPN275CL970051 |
SMTTPN275CL970091 |
SMTTPN275CL971343 |
SMTTPN275CL971347 |
SMTTPN275CL971351 |
SMTTPN275CL971354 |
SMTTPN275CL971355 |
SMTTPN275CL971368 |
SMTTPN275CL971371 |
SMTTPN275CL971378 |
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