The Zero SR/F and SR/S electric motorcycles will be recalled due to possible problems with the brake switch.
The recall comes from the American area. However, since motorcycles are usually manufactured in one factory for worldwide sales, other markets may also be affected.
According to documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 659 models in America are likely to be affected.
These are the Zero SR/F and SR/S models, which were produced between February 14 and June 19, 2020.
The brake switch may have been made using an adhesive that is not sufficiently adhesive to allow water to penetrate. The ingress of water could cause the switch to malfunction. This could interrupt two electrical functions, the brake light illumination and/or deactivation of the cruise control when the brake lever is operated.
The recall, which is number SV-ZMC-021-020, officially begins on November 30. Zero will begin contacting owners of affected motorcycles and will replace the switch at local Zero dealerships. For more information on the recall, visit the NHTSA site here. Riders can also contact Zero customer service at 1-888-841-8085.
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