Honda Aviator, Activa 125 and Grazia recalled for faulty front suspension, scooters manufactured between 7th February 2018 to 16th March 2018 affected.

Honda Activa 125 Long Term Review
A total of 56,194 units of the three scooters have been affected

Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India have voluntarily announced a recall of the Aviator, Activa 125 and the Grazia scooters to inspect and replace (if necessary) a suspected quality part. 56,194 units of the Aviator, Activa 125 and the Grazia (combined) manufactured between 7th February 2018 to 16th March 2018 have been affected.

The automaker has identified a suspected quality issue of excessive hardness in the ‘bolt flange 10×42’ mounted in the front telescopic fork. The company will voluntarily inspect the three models and will replace the suspected part, if necessary, free of charge irrespective of the vehicle’s warranty status. The CBR maker through its dealerships will directly notify affected customers via call/e-mail/SMS for inspection of the scooter.

Meanwhile, customers can also check if their scooter falls under this campaign by entering their unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the Services/Campaign section on the company’s official website. Honda advises vehicle owners to book their service appointment in advance to have a hassle-free service experience.

Honda Aviator, Activa 125, Grazia Recalled

– 56,194 units of the Aviator, Activa 125 and the Grazia (combined) have been recalled
– 125cc scooters recalled for faulty part in front suspension
– All the three scooters come with telescopic front forks

Honda Grazia Test Ride Report
Honda Grazia was launched in November last year