Kawasaki is recalling about 611 of its model year 2014 KLX110 and KLX110L off-road motorcycles because the camshaft sprocket bolts can loosen and fall off. If this happens, the engine can suddenly lock and cause the vehicle to stop abruptly, which poses a serious crash hazard. These motorcycles are green with black seats and white side covers, and were sold at authorized dealers nationwide between July 2013 and March 2014. Kawasaki will provide a free repair that includes replacing the camshaft bolts and the sprocket cover o-ring.
The engine can lock up unexpectedly while the motorcycle is in motion if the internal camshaft bolts detach. This causes the vehicle to stop suddenly, which can lead to a crash and potential injury to the rider.
Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled off-road motorcycles and contact a Kawasaki dealer to schedule a free repair. The repair will consist of replacing the camshaft bolts and the camshaft sprocket cover o-ring.

Kawasaki KLX110

Kawasaki KLX110L
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Sources: CPSC Notice ยท Raw API Response