Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) has issued a voluntary recall for the Honda Africa Twin adventure tourer motorcycle in India. The recall, part of a global campaign, addresses a potential malfunction caused by a programming glitch in the ECU of motorcycles manufactured between February 2022 and October 2022. While the exact number of affected units remains undisclosed, Honda is taking proactive measures to ensure rider safety.
The problem stems from incorrect ECU programming that could disrupt throttle operation. Specifically, the glitch may activate the wheelie control system abruptly during acceleration. This unexpected activation could lead to a loss of balance and potentially cause accidents.To resolve the issue, HMSI will update the ECU with corrected programming at its BigWing Topline dealerships across India. The service will be provided free of charge, regardless of the motorcycle’s warranty status. Owners can check their motorcycle’s eligibility for the recall campaign by entering their unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on Honda’s official BigWing website.
HMSI has been actively addressing technical issues in its motorcycle lineup.
The Honda Africa Twin adventure tourer is a flagship model in Honda’s adventure motorcycle lineup. It competes with global rivals such as the Suzuki V-Strom 1050 DE and the Triumph Tiger 1200 Rally Pro. The Africa Twin is powered by a parallel-twin liquid-cooled engine paired with a 6-speed DCT transmission offering both manual and automatic modes.Honda’s commitment to addressing safety and performance issues through proactive recalls strengthens its reputation among adventure motorcycle enthusiasts. Owners are encouraged to participate in the recall campaign promptly to ensure their motorcycle’s performance and safety.