Further to announcing the recall of its CBR 250R standard variant motorcycle on Nov 19, 2012, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India Pvt. Ltd. has successfully completed the voluntary market action on 75pc units of the suspected lot of CBR 250R’s in a span of four months. This recall is applicable for 11,500 units of CBR 250R standard variant manufactured in India between March 2011-September 2012. “There is a possibility of limited ineffectiveness in front brake application, though this concern doesn’t impact the overall braking functionality and effectiveness of front and rear brakes under normal riding conditions,” HMSI said in a statement.
Maruti Suzuki India has announced the introduction of ‘Quickstop’, a compact, prefabricated service touchpoint designed for rapid deployment and minimal space usage.
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