Recall Alert Triumph recall Trident on side stand safety

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Triumph Australia has recalled its new Trident 660 over an issue with the safety of the side stands.

The official notice issued through the Federal Government says the bike’s side stand mounting bracket “may become damaged over time”.

“The side stand may fail when the motorcycle is parked,” it says.

“If this occurs, the motorcycle may fall over, which could increase the risk of injury to the rider and passenger, or bystanders.”

Owners are advised to contact their authorised Triumph dealer to have the work carried out “as soon as possible”, free of charge.
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The recall is the first for Triumph this year after four last year when there were 46 recall notices, the highest number monitored since 2009 and significantly more than the previous high of 37 in 2018.

The VINs of all affected motorcycles are:​

SMTLGL10U3NAF9814SMTLGL10U3NAH5917
SMTLGL10U3NAF9888SMTLGL10U3NAH6094
SMTLGL10U3NAF9923SMTLGL10U3NAH6360
SMTLGL10U3NAF9965SMTLGL10U3NAH6454
SMTLGL10U3NAF9972SMTLGL10U3NAH6734
SMTLGL10U3NAG0719SMTLGL10U3NAT4366
SMTLGL10U3NAG0866SMTLGL10U3NAT4372
SMTLGL10U3NAG0984SMTLGL10U3NAT4394
SMTLGL10U3NAG1042SMTLGL10U3NAT4432
SMTLGL10U3NAG1052SMTLGL10U3NAT4437
SMTLGL10U3NAG1166SMTLGL10U3NAT4445
SMTLGL10U3NAG1195SMTLGL10U3NAT4450
SMTLGL10U3NAG1260SMTLGL10U3NAT4462
SMTLGL10U3NAG1292SMTLGL10U3NAT4475
SMTLGL10U3NAG1360SMTLGL10U3NAT4478
SMTLGL10U3NAG1595SMTLGL10U3NAT4482
SMTLGL10U3NAG1667SMTLGL10U3NAT4487
SMTLGL10U3NAG1674SMTLGL10U3NAT4508
SMTLGL10U3NAG1721SMTLGL10U3NAT4560
SMTLGL10U3NAG1806SMTLGL10U3NAT4578
SMTLGL10U3NAG6093SMTLGL10U3NAT4598
SMTLGL10U3NAG6109SMTLGL10U3NAT4626
SMTLGL10U3NAG6610SMTLGL10U3NAT4660
SMTLGL10U3NAG7016SMTLGL10U3NAT4680
SMTLGL10U3NAG7353SMTLGL10U3NAT4682
SMTLGL10U3NAG8704SMTLGL10U3NAT4697
SMTLGL10U3NAG8969SMTLGL10U3NAT4704
SMTLGL10U3NAG9511SMTLGL10U3NAT4706
SMTLGL10U3NAH2431SMTLGL10U3NAT4736
SMTLGL10U3NAH2824SMTLGL10U3NAT4751
SMTLGL10U3NAH4745SMTLGL10U3NAT4785
SMTLGL10U3NAH5007SMTLGL10U3NAT4792
SMTLGL10U3NAH5668SMTLGL10U3NAT4813
SMTLGL10U3NAH5674SMTLGL10U3NAT4824
SMTLGL10U3NAH5734SMTLGL10U3NAT4846
SMTLGL10U3NAH5753SMTLGL10U3NAT4936
SMTLGL10U3NAH5784SMTLGL10U3NAT4945
SMTLGL10U3NAH5844SMTLGL10U3NAT4966
SMTLGL10U3NAH5879SMTLGL10U3NAT4976
SMTLGL10U3NAT4992

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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.

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this year after last year having only two recalls in a year where there were official 46 recalls, the highest number monitored since 2009 and significantly more than the previous high of 37 in 2018.

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