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  NHTSA Recall 00V403000

NHTSA Campaign Id 00V403000; Date: Dec. 11, 2000

This failure results in several large sections cracking and eventually separating from the clutch outer. If this occurs, rear lock-up is possible if a broken piece is caught in the primary drive gear. Also, the engine could lose primary ignition and stop suddenly if a broken piece damages the pulsar rotor; or engine oil could leak from the crankcase, if a broken piece is forced through the crankcase. The spilled oil could cause the rear wheel to lose traction and the motorcycle could crash.

icon1 Recalled Vehicles:

2000 Honda Cbr929rr 2001 Honda Cbr929rr

Component: Power Train:clutch Assembly

Manufactured by: American Honda Motor Co.

Affected Units:: 8,696

icon3 Recall Summary:

Vehicle description: motorcycles. When the clutch lever is released to the friction point, but the lever is not completely released to fully engage the clutch, strong clutch disk vibration may occur at the higher engine rpms used for rapid or race-type starts. This stress can cause the clutch to fail.

icon2 How to Fix:

Dealers will install a clutch kit that includes a redesigned outer clutch basket, judder spring, clutch lifter lever, and other parts intended to reduce stress on the clutch.

icon4 Recall Notes:

Owner notification is expected to begin during January 2001. Owners who take their vehicles to an authorized dealer on an agreed upon service date and do not receive the free remedy within a reasonable time should contact Honda at 1-310-783-3772. Also contact the national highway traffic safety administration's auto safety hotline at 1-888-dash-2-dot (1-888-327-4236).

Date Owners notified by Manufacturer: Jan 8, 2001

Also see:

All recalls of Honda vehicles.

More recall documents on nhtsa.gov.