Honda Recalls Activa 125, Aviator and Grazia Over Faulty Front Forks

Honda called of three of its products from the automatic scooters segment. That includes the Honda Activa 125, Honda Grazia and the Honda Aviator over faulty telescopic front fork setup. Honda has announced that all the units with the fault in a bolt flange (10X42) mounted in the front fork, will be inspected voluntarily. Around 56,194 units manufactured between February 7 and March 16, 2017, falls under this recall.

As per the company, the affected part will be replaced free-of-cost, if required at every Honda service centres across the country. Altogether, the warranty status of the vehicles would not be affected under this checkup. If your purchase for any of these scooters falls in the mentioned timeline, go to the official website and enter your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the campaign section of the Honda’s official website. Apart from this, the company will also contact you via any mode of communication, a text message, email or a phone call.

Honda Grazia

For your information, it would be good to tell you that Honda scooters which are equipped with the age-old bottom link suspension up front are not the part of this recalled issue. So the owners of these scooters have the need to a sigh of relief. The scooters like the Activa 5G, Activa i, the Honda Dio and the Honda Cliq are using the above-mentioned suspension units.

Lately launched the Activa 5G on March 14, 2018, comes equipped with upmarket features such as LED headlamp and a semi-digital instrument console on the Deluxe variant. Having availability in the market for a long while, the Honda Activa 125 shares the similar powertrain of the lately introduced Honda Grazia. On the other hand, the Honda Aviator bolts a 110cc scooter shared from the Activa 5G.