Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph motorcycles
Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph Daytona 660 and Triumph Tiger 1200 motorcycles due to safety issues. The Daytona 660 may experience engine failure from oil flow disruption, increasing crash risk, while the Tiger 1200 may have uneven tyre wear that could lead to loss of control. Affected vehicles were produced between specified dates.
- Brand
- Triumph
- Batch codes
- produced between 27 September 2023 and 01 April 2025, produced between 17 August 2021 to 12 October 2024
- What to do
- Nextcar Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their authorised repairer.
Recall campaign next steps
Nextcar Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their authorised repairer, where necessary works will be carried out on vehicles.
To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit their online VIN checker and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph motorcycles
06 January 2025
Nextcar Limited is carrying out a recall on certain Triumph Daytona 660 model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby the engine may fail due to internal damage from a disruption of oil flow, which could increase the risk of a crash.
There are 4 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 27 September 2023 and 01 April 2025.
Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph Tiger 1200 motorcycles
06 January 2025
Nextcar Limited is carrying out a recall on certain Triumph Tiger 1200 model vehicles.
A safety issue has been identified whereby tyres may, under certain usage conditions (e.g. when under-inflated, with heavy loads, under specific road conditions, when tyres are almost halfway through their life, etc.), wear unevenly, which, over time, may compromise the zero-degree reinforcement. If this condition is not detected in time, the tread may become partially detached and/or there may be a sudden loss of air pressure, which may lead to loss of control of the vehicle and increase the accident risk.
There are 21 affected vehicles in the Republic of Ireland that were produced between 17 August 2021 to 12 October 2024.
Frequently asked questions
Is Triumph being recalled in Ireland?
Yes. Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph Daytona 660 and Triumph Tiger 1200 motorcycles due to safety issues. The Daytona 660 may experience engine failure from oil flow disruption, increasing crash risk, while the Tiger 1200 may have uneven tyre wear that could lead to loss of control. Affected vehicles were produced between specified dates.
Why is Triumph being recalled?
The recall relates to a chemical hazard. Nextcar Limited recalls certain Triumph Daytona 660 and Triumph Tiger 1200 motorcycles due to safety issues. The Daytona 660 may experience engine failure from oil flow disruption, increasing crash risk, while the Tiger 1200 may have uneven tyre wear that could lead to loss of control. Affected vehicles were produced between specified dates.
What should I do if I have this product?
Nextcar Limited will directly contact all affected customers advising them to make an appointment with their authorised repairer.
Which batches of Triumph are affected?
The affected batch codes are: produced between 27 September 2023 and 01 April 2025, produced between 17 August 2021 to 12 October 2024.
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