Kawasaki Recollects All 2022 Ninja H2 SX SE Fashions

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In different information, Kawasaki’s recalling 100% of their 2022 Ninja H2/H2 SX SE hypersport bikes over what might be the perfect squidding excuse. 

 “…however officer, I didn’t know the way quick I used to be going…” 

Riders may have literal proof of the above with this recall; apparently, the Ninja H2/H2 SX/H2 SE’s management packages have an error that might fail to show the machine’s velocity correctly, restarting the show mid-ride. 

Lack of velocity accountability means one much less wall of protection between the dangers of using and the subsequent hooning lunatic, so unfold the phrase and assist us elevate consciousness to all riders concerned. 

Kawasaki’s hyperbike tourer: The H2. Media sourced from Complete Motorbike.

“There isn’t a recognized warning that will happen previous to this error exhibiting up, based on obtainable documentation of this recall,” provides an article from RideApart

“This error additionally implies that the affected 2022 Kawasaki Ninja H2 SX SE bikes are not in compliance with Federal Motor Automobile Security Commonplace (FMVSS) no. 123, ‘Motorbike Controls and Shows’,”

The dash of Kawasaki's hyperbike tourer: The H2. Media sourced from Asphalt & Rubber.
The sprint of Kawasaki’s hyperbike tourer: The H2. Media sourced from Asphalt & Rubber.

Any Ninja H2/H2 SX/H2 SE produced between October nineteenth of final 12 months and February sixteenth of this 12 months is affected, representing VINs starting from JKBZXVR10NA000020 to JKBZXVR11NA000298. 

That’s 200 items in complete, representing 100% of Kawi’s 2022 H2’s; fortunately, we haven’t but heard of any accidents associated to the software program error, although discover of how this error was dropped at mild stays a thriller. 

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The 2022 Kawasaki H2 SX SE. Media sourced from Cycle World.
The 2022 Kawasaki H2 SX SE. Media sourced from Cycle World.

House owners, please come up with Kawi’s customer support at 1-866-802-9381, or name the Nationwide Freeway Visitors Security Administration Automobile Security Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-800-424-9153). 

Riders even have the choice to go to www.nhtsa.gov, with NHTSA’s marketing campaign quantity for this recall being 22V-913. 

Keep tuned, keep protected, and as ever – keep protected on the twisties. 

*Media sourced from RideApart, Asphalt & Rubber, Cycle World and Complete Motorbike*

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