Triumph Thruxton 1200 fairing recalled

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Aftermarket bubble fairing cones fitted to a range of Triumph Thruxton 1200 models may have faulty wiring and cause the bike to stall.

Australian distributors PS Importers have issued an official recall notice for the fairings through the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.

The aftermarket Cafe Racer fairing kits affected may be fitted to 275 Thruxton 1200 and Thruxton 1200R, dual and solo seat models.

Photograph of TMC Thruxton Fairing
Fairing wiring

The notice says the two wire conduits in these aftermarket fairing kits have “insufficient clearance and may cause damage to the wiring”.

“Damaged wiring may lead to an engine stall or loss of the headlight or turn signals, thereby increasing the risk of a crash,” the notice says.

All owners of potentially affected vehicles will be requested to bring their bike to a Triumph dealer to have them motorcycle inspected.

If necessary, the original conduits will be replaced free of charge.

Additionally, Thruxton 1200 and Thruxton 1200R models up to VIN 749070 fitted with an Accessory Café Racer fairing will need a new lock set.

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When I installed my TTR fairing I could see that the black plastic shrouds over the looms were going to cause a problem with the sub looms going to the gauges and the handlebar switch so I left them off, lowered the main loom and and just secured it lightly with a couple of zip ties.
No issues so far.

As far as the noise label was concerned I rang my dealer and suggested they post the noise compliance label to me and I would stick it on.
This must have been a dangerous recall because I haven't heard back from them?
 

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