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Honda Recalls Imported CB750 Motorcycles in China

Honda Motor (China) Investment Co., Ltd. has initiated a recall of certain imported 2024 CB750 motorcycles, as authorized by the State Administration for Market Regulation. The recall, numbered S2025M0093V, will take effect on July 15, 2025, affecting a total of 7 units produced on November 15, 2024. The affected motorcycles may have an issue with the precision of the oil pressure sensor sealing bolt, which could lead to oil leakage. In extreme cases, the oil could splash onto the tires due to riding wind, causing tire slippage and increasing the risk of accidents. Honda Motorcycle Sales (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. will replace the improved oil pressure sensor sealing bolts for the recalled motorcycles at no charge to eliminate the safety hazard. Authorized dealers will notify affected customers via registered mail or phone. Customers can also contact their nearest dealer or call the customer service hotline at 400-888-9035 for more information about the recall. Additionally, more details can be found on the recall center websites www.samrdprc.org.cn and www.recall.org.cn, or by following the WeChat public account (SAMRDPRC) to report defect clues.

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