Honda is facing issues with two of its models in India, the CB300 and CB350. All units manufactured between October 2020 and April of this year have been recalled in a campaign.
According to NDTV, the manufacturer detected a possible defect in the wheel speed sensors and camshaft due to a faulty molding process.
The wheel speed sensor may be compromised, causing the speedometer to malfunction, which in turn could affect the operation of traction control and ABS. The affected models include the CB300R, CB300F, CB350, and CB350RS, with this issue potentially increasing the risk of accidents.
Additionally, there is also a problem with the camshaft due to a defective manufacturing process, impacting all these Honda models with 350 cubic centimeters (the CB300, CB350, and CB350RS) manufactured between June and July of this year. It is possible that these motorcycles are not functioning in accordance with desirable standards.