Japanese bike maker Yamaha is calling back its super sports bike YZF R1 (998CC) in India to fix a potential problem with the super luxury bike that retails for around Rs 16 lakh.

The company said around 100 units of the bikes may be called back to fix the defect, and this is being done as part of a global exercise. "Yamaha Motor Co., Japan, has determined that a defect which relates to headlight lead coupler overheating and melting, exists in YZF-R 1 motorcycle falling within certain production numbers. This headlight sub-lead must be replaced at the earliest in the motorcycles falling within certain production numbers," the company said.

Source: economictimes.com
The company said around 100 units of the bikes may be called back to fix the defect, and this is being done as part of a global exercise. "Yamaha Motor Co., Japan, has determined that a defect which relates to headlight lead coupler overheating and melting, exists in YZF-R 1 motorcycle falling within certain production numbers. This headlight sub-lead must be replaced at the earliest in the motorcycles falling within certain production numbers," the company said.
Source: economictimes.com
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