Honda has issued a recall for the Gold Wing Tour in India. Models of the premium touring motorcycle manufactured between 2018 and 2021 are affected. Honda says this recall is due to a faulty bolt in the motorcycle's primary drive gear. The defective bolt can break and cause the engine to stall. The recall process will start in the third week of December at Honda's Big Wing dealerships across India.
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Honda will replace the faulty bolt free of cost. The work will be carried out on affected Gold Wing Tour motorcycles, irrespective of their warranty status. Representatives from the brand will contact the owners of the affected motorcycles through SMS, e-mail, and phone. Owners of Gold Wing Tour motorcycles manufactured between 2018 and 2021 can check if their motorcycle is affected by visiting Honda's official website and entering the bike VIN.
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The Honda Gold Wing Tour is available in select cities in India. The premium touring motorcycle retails at an ex-showroom price of Rs 39.69 lakh. Honda offers the Gold Wing Tour only in black. It is powered by a liquid-cooled flat-6 engine that produces 124 hp and 170 Nm of peak torque. The engine hooks up to a 7-speed DCT automatic. Gold Wing Tour uses a double wishbone suspension at the front with a pro-link setup at the rear. Stopping power comes from dual 320 mm disc brakes on the front wheel with a single 316 mm ventilated disc at the rear.
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