Öhlins Recalling Certain TTX36 Shocks

Öhlins Recalling Certain TTX36 Shocks

© 2015, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Dear TTX 36 Shock Owner,

This notice is sent to you in accordance with the requirements of the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle Safety Act.

Öhlins Racing AB has determined that a defect which relates to motor vehicle safety exists in certain batches and part numbers of aftermarket TTX36 (TTX GP, TTX RT & TTX36 MKII) MC shock absorbers produced between 11-06-2013 and 02-19-2015.

Öhlins Racing AB is conducting a campaign to recall all the affected aftermarket TTX36 shock absorbers of the models and batches listed below to rectify the issue.

The cause for this defect is the piston-shaft nut which in some cases has not been torqued at full metal to metal contact because the top out spring is preventing the piston to reach its final position due to high friction.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

If the piston-shaft nut comes lose the result will be loss of damping and on some applicationsit can also cause the shock absorber to come apart. Either of these events may surprise the rider in a way that the rider would no longer have full control of the motorcycle, increasing the risk of a crash.

We therefore strongly urge you to stop using the bike until the shock absorber has been removed or corrected! It can be a safety issue to use the bike with the faulty shock absorber on the bike.

This assembly defect has been rectified and the issue does not exist on shock absorbers with an earlier or a later batch number.

Batch numbers for the shock absorbers in question can be found below.

You can find the batch number on the shock absorber, stamped on the cylinder head, near the top mounting bolt.

Steps You Need To Take:

If you own a shock absorber included in the list below, the TTX 36 Recall Form is attached, please include this form when you ship your shock absorber.

Ship to the address on the form. This is important in order to track your claim and return the shock absorber to you in a timely fashion.

You will not bear any costs for this. Öhlins Racing AB will cover all costs related to removing and correcting the shock absorber.

If you no longer are the owner of the bike with this shock absorber mounted, please provide us with information about the new owners, using the contact details below.

If you have any further questions regarding this, please contact us using the contact details below.

If you are the lessor of this vehicle, please forward a copy of this notice to the lessee within ten days to comply with federal regulations.

If you have already paid to have your shock absorber repaired for this condition, you may be eligible for reimbursement of the charges you paid for the repair. To learn more about what you need to do to obtain reimbursement, contact Öhlins USA. Contact details below.

If after having attempted to take advantage of this recall you believe you have not been able to have your shock absorber remedied without charge and within a reasonable amount of time, you may submit a complaint to the Administrator, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Ave., S.E.; Washington D.C., 20590; or call the toll-free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); or go to http://www.safercar.gov

We apologize for any inconvenience this safety recall may cause, but your safety is our first concern.

Yours sincerely

Öhlins Racing AB

Öhlins USA Inc. 703 South Grove St. Hendersonville, NC 28792 Ph. 800-336-9029 x309

http://www.ohlinsusa.com

Part Number – Batch number(s)

AP 340 – 136734, 136735, 137254, 138061, 309524

BM 147 – 137936

BM 340 – 136737, 136739, 137874, 138320

BM 342 – 136741, 137875

BM 343 – 136742, 136920

BM 345 – 309605

BM 677 – 138736

DU 339 – 309611

DU 339 – P137191, 137494, 309541

DU 340 – 136743, 136744, 137149, 137495, 309528

DU 868 (DU 871) – 136527, 138064

HO 339 – 136745, 136746, 136747, 309529

HO 340 – 136749, 136753, 136754, 137163, 137593, 309530

HO 358 – 137513, 138121, 309517

KA 035 – 136126, 137366, 138068

KA 040 – 137030, 137735

KA 336 – 136755, 136756, 137268, 138613, 309531

KA 338 – 136757, 137741, 309532

KA 340 – 136758, 136759, 136760, 136761, 137031, 137515, 137822, 137904, 138293, 309533

KA 358 – 137070

KA 788 – 137518

SU 026 – 137752, 138791

SU 339 – 136762, 136763, 137521, 137753, 309534

SU 340 – 136764, 136765, 137522

SU 357 – 309522

SU 789 – 138770

SU 932 – 137523

TR 338 – 309584

TR 339 – 136770, 309536

YA 339 – 136771, 136772, 136774, 136775, 136924, 137185, 137528, 137933, 309537, 309610

YA 340 – 136776, 136777, 136778, 137912, 138631, 309538

YA 358 – 309519

YA 359 – 309563

YA 931 – 135517

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