Danfay Limited recalls certain Yamaha model vehicles.
Danfay Limited is recalling certain Yamaha Rayzr 125 model vehicles due to a safety issue with the front brake caliper, which may not allow the brake piston to fully return. This malfunction poses a risk of accidents and injuries.
- Brand
- Yamaha
- Product
- Rayzr 125
- What to do
- If you believe your vehicle may be impacted, contact Danfay Limited customer care.
Recall campaign next steps
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Danfay Limited recalls certain Yamaha model vehicles.
06 March 2026
Danfay Limited is carrying out a voluntary recall on certain Yamaha Rayzr 125 model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby a malfunction in the front brake caliper means that the brake piston does not fully return to the rest position after the brake lever is released. This poses a risk of accidents and injuries.
There are 55 units affected in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 01 January 2024 to 30 September 2025.
Frequently asked questions
Is Rayzr 125 being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Danfay Limited is recalling certain Yamaha Rayzr 125 model vehicles due to a safety issue with the front brake caliper, which may not allow the brake piston to fully return. This malfunction poses a risk of accidents and injuries.
Why is Rayzr 125 being recalled?
The recall relates to a injury hazard. Danfay Limited is recalling certain Yamaha Rayzr 125 model vehicles due to a safety issue with the front brake caliper, which may not allow the brake piston to fully return. This malfunction poses a risk of accidents and injuries.
What should I do if I have this product?
If you believe your vehicle may be impacted, contact Danfay Limited customer care.
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