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Triumph Motorcycles Limited recalls Roadster Range Motorcycles

Triumph Motorcycles Limited is recalling the Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR models from the Roadster Range due to a risk of the radiator cooling fan overheating, which could lead to hot coolant leakage. This poses a hazard that may cause riders to fall from the motorcycle.

Triumph Motorcycles Limited recalls Roadster Range Motorcycles
Brand
Triumph
Product
Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR
Retailer
Triumph Motorcycles
What to do
To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit the Triumph Motorcycles Safety Recall Search Page and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Notice details
  • Publication date:23 February 2023

Triumph Motorcycles Limited is carrying out a recall of Triumph Roadster Range Motorcycles.

The brand is Triumph and the models are Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR.

The production dates for the Speed Triple 1200 RS were from 2021 to 2023 and the production dates for the Speed Triple 1200 RR were from 2022 to 2023.

During high outside temperatures and slow-moving traffic the radiator cooling fan could overheat, causing the fan’s electric motor to shut down and a warning icon to illuminate. Ignoring this message could result in leakage or spray of hot coolant. This can lead to the rider falling from the motorcycle resulting in bruising and fractures.

There are approximately 6 affected products in the Republic of Ireland.

What to do:

To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit the Triumph Motorcycles Safety Recall Search Page and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

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Frequently asked questions

Is Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR being recalled in Ireland?

Yes. Triumph Motorcycles Limited is recalling the Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR models from the Roadster Range due to a risk of the radiator cooling fan overheating, which could lead to hot coolant leakage. This poses a hazard that may cause riders to fall from the motorcycle.

Why is Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR being recalled?

The recall relates to a fire / burn hazard. Triumph Motorcycles Limited is recalling the Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR models from the Roadster Range due to a risk of the radiator cooling fan overheating, which could lead to hot coolant leakage. This poses a hazard that may cause riders to fall from the motorcycle.

What should I do if I have this product?

To check if your vehicle is affected by this recall campaign, please visit the Triumph Motorcycles Safety Recall Search Page and input your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).

Where was Speed Triple 1200 RS and Speed Triple 1200 RR sold?

It was sold via Triumph Motorcycles.

Source: Competition & Consumer Protection Commission, published 23 February 2023 · Last checked 18 August 2026
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