Irbit Motorworks of America, Inc. (Ural) is recalling various motorcycle models due to the potential for the motorcycle’s wheels to fail and/or lock up.
In its Part 573 Safety Recall Report, Ural says:
“The known assembly defect is specific to aluminum rims used in production between 9/15/2011 and 10/3/2017. The cause of this defect is improper assembly, specifically over-torque of the wheel & spokes.”
“Possible consequence of this defect can include broken and/or split rims and possible failure resulting in wheel lock up or damage that could potentially lead to a vehicle crash.”
According to Ural, the affected bike’s wheel rim spokes may have been over-torqued. All of the rims in question were provided by Comstar and assembled between 9/15/2011 and 10/03/2017.
Ural’s Part 573 Safety Recall Report to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) says 3,250 motorcycles may be affected.
The affected motorcycles are as follows:
- URAL CT 2015-2017
- URAL GEAR-UP 2012-2017
- URAL PATROL-T 2012-2017
- URAL RETRO 2012-2017
- URAL TOURIST-T 2012-2015
In its report to NHTSA, Ural said it would begin notifying owners of the recall on August 1, 2022.
Ural’s repair plan
Ural says that registered owners of all affected motorcycles will be contacted by mail and asked to take their vehicle to an authorized Ural dealer. Under the Ural recall program, dealers will replace all wheel rims, including a new spoke set, tube, and rim strips for all motorcycles manufactured between 9/15/2011 and 10/03/2017. All repairs will be completed free of charge.
Contacts
For more information, owners may contact Ural customer service at 1-425-702-8484. & Owners may also contact the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153) and cite NHTSA recall 22V-431, or go to www.nhtsa.gov.
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