st11ray
2006 ST1300
I guess they forgot about the ST?
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/honda-recalls-145-000-motorcycles-152926403.html
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/honda-recalls-145-000-motorcycles-152926403.html
I filed a complaint with the NHTSA when I had a SMC malfunction.
If everyone else that had a problem did, I think it would be a significant enough percentage to merit a recall., but perhaps our numbers are so small as to be below the radar.
If you have had a malfunction, or required extraordinary maintenance , and haven't filed a complaint , please do so .
This defect can have serious consequences.
They are only replacing the Master Cylinders, not the SMC.
REMEDY:
Honda will notify owners, and dealers will replace the secondary brake master cylinder and the rear brake master cylinder, and flush the brake fluid, free of charge.
Honda has determined that under conditions where the brake fluid is not replaced according to the maintenance schedule (every 12,000 miles or two years, whichever comes first), solid deposits may form within the brake fluid, leading to component malfunction within the secondary master cylinder, which may cause the rear brake to drag. A redesigned secondary master cylinder with new internal valving is now available to correct this condition.
From the recall dated Oct 2015;
Maybe the ST SMC will be next!
Perhaps it's just semantics.. the SMC is secondary MASTER CYLINDER
Agreed- I wasn't disputing your statement. The above link is to a news article that is short on information. Because SMC problems are a common issue for discussion on this forum and because many members here do have Goldwings I was simply taking the opportunity to point out that the SMC will be replaced as part of this Goldwing recall- see attached.
I never had any problems on my CBR1100XX in 85K miles. On it as well as the Wing (VFR?), The SMC is upside down compared to our ST's. I thought that design stopped the problem.
Apparently not.