Honda notified the NHTSA in a December 2, 2011 letter, that Honda intends to recall up to 126,000 of the 2001 to 2010 and 2012 model year Honda GL1800 Goldwing. The recall stems from a brake system failure. Under certain conditions the secondary master cylinder may malfunction causing the rear brake to not fully disengage after the brakes are released. The resulting brake drag may result in unexpected braking and increase the risk of a crash. Continued riding with the rear brake engaged may generate enough heat to cause the rear brake to catch fire. Honda is issuing recall notices to the owners of bikes included in the recall. Honda says they will inspect the bike and, if necessary, replace the secondary master cylinder, at no charge to the customer. According to the recall notice owners should expect to leave their bike with Honda for half a day to complete the inspection and repair.
Honda Goldwing GL1800 recall may affect up to 126,000 Goldwings due to brake issue
December 6, 2011 | 2 comments | Uncategorized
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james Sanders”]I had this happen to my 2010 goldwing. After i exited the Florida turnpike the rear brake locked up. I had to power with throtle to get out of intersection. Stuart honda dealer did a great job repairing my wing and i’m back on the road.this happened Oct.11.I was lucky that i didn’t crash. wish they had recalled sooner
Here at Honda Powersports of Crofton in Maryland we are fuly aware of the impact of this recall and are staying on top of the game by informing everyone of our customers in our database. Feel free at anytime to stop by normal service department hours and have this inspection done while you wait.