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Ducati Issues Recall To Fix Faulty Brembo Brakes In Its Models

Ducati has also issued a recall for some of its models in USA for faulty Brembo brakes. The affected models include Panigale 1299, Multistrada 1200, Multistrada 1260, Monster 1200, Scrambler Cafe Racer and so on. The affected bikes will be repaired free of cost.
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Published on January 2, 2018

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  • Six Ducati models have been affected by the faulty Brembo brakes
  • The piston in the master cylinder of the front brake is the problem
  • Aprilia too had issued a recall for its two bikes with the same problem

Recently we told you about Brembo issuing a recall for high performance bikes from various manufacturers which use Brembo master cylinders on its front brake setup. Aprilia was the first to issue recalls for the RSV4 and the Tuono V4 1100 in USA and now the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has revealed that Ducati too has issued a recall for a number of its models which use the Brembo brake setup. Ducati will be recalling approximately 8,000 models ranging from 2015 to 2018. The affected models are the 1299 Panigale (including the Superleggera and the Panigale Final Edition), Panigale R, Monster 1200, Multistrada 1200, Multistrada 1260, XDiavel S and the Scrambler Café Racer.

Also Read: Brembo Issues Recall To Check For Potential Brake Failure

As we had mentioned earlier, the problem is that the piston in the master cylinder of the front brake is prone to cracking under heavy usage, frequent ABS intervention, riding the bikes on the racetrack or even if the motorcycle takes a fall. The faulty PR16 piston is made from a plastic called Polyphenylene Sulphide and if it does crack, it can lead to complete front brake failure. Brembo will be replacing the faulty plastic piston with one made from Aluminium.

ducati xdiavel(The Ducati XDiavel is one of the affected models, with faulty Brembo brakes)

Ducati will be starting the recall from 15th February 2018 and the company will notify the customers who have bought the affected bikes. The repair and replacement will be done free of charge of course. There are many other premium motorcycle manufacturers such as KTM and Triumph who use Brembo brakes on their popular high performance motorcycle models. We are expecting more manufacturers issuing a recall in the coming weeks.

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