Goldwing Motorcycles Recalled
G Sink | Dec 20, 2011 | Comments 0
21,600 Honda Goldwing motorcycles are being recalled, announced the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Their floorboards may crack and break off the motorcycle, potentially causing a collision and injury to the rider. The affected floorboards were sold and installed on 2001-2011 motorcycles, with a specific part number of 607005. They were manufactured by Kuryakyn. The company will start notifying motorcycle owners of the really in January and give them free replacement mounting kits. Consumers are urged to contact Kuryakyn directly or go to the NHTSA website for more information regarding the recall, according to news reports.
As a Washington DC car accident lawyer, I hope that nobody is adversely affected by this recalled motorcycle. If you own the motorcycle, contact your nearby Honda dealer for information concerning the recall. If you or somebody you know were impacted by a recalled product, discuss your case with a personal injury lawyer who can evaluate your claim, assess your case, and answer your important legal questions. A lawyer can help get your case the attention it deserves and help you with the legal processes along the way in order to best achieve great results. The company responsible for producing a product is liable for its safety, and a lawyer can help protect your rights.
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