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Nearly 9,000 Triumph Bonnevilles Have A Wiring Harness Recall

Triumph Motorcycles America is recalling all 2022 through 2024 units of certain specific models, primarily in its Bonneville lineup. The issue relates to three wires that go between the alternator and the regulator/rectifier on affected bikes. A connector that was installed at the factory may not be up to the variety of factors it may be faced with in normal, everyday operation, and may smoke and/or overheat and cause thermal damage to surrounding components. This could increase the risk of a crash and/or fire.

Approximately 8,849 motorcycles in total across all models are believed to be affected, which represents 100% of the population according to Triumph's records. The faulty component was provided by a third-party supplier called Mahle. Affected units were produced between 2021 and 2023, and are as follows:

Model Affected Production Range Number of Bikes Potentially Involved
2022 Triumph Street Twin January 10, 2021 through April 1, 2022 1,022
2022 through 2024 Triumph Bonneville T120 Black January 10, 2021 through December 1, 2023 1,928
2023 through 2024 Triumph Scrambler 900 April 19, 2022 through November 29, 2023 628
2022 Triumph Street Twin Goldline March 7, 2021 through May 11, 2021 150
2022 Triumph Street Scrambler Sandstorm January 17, 2021 through March 3, 2021 150
2022 Triumph Street Scrambler January 26, 2021 through June 16, 2022 610
2022 through 2024 Triumph Bonneville T100 January 7, 2021 through November 28, 2023 1,425
2024 Triumph Bonneville T120 DGR June 10, 2023 through July 24, 2023 51
2023 through 2024 Triumph Speed Twin 900 April 3, 2022 through December 2, 2023 1,345
2022 through 2024 Triumph Bonneville T120 January 10, 2021 through November 30, 2023 1,540

Triumph notified its dealer network on February 18, 2026, and sent notification letters to registered owners of affected bikes on February 24, 2026. Owners will be instructed to contact their local authorized Triumph dealer to schedule a recall service appointment to address this issue. During this service, the current two-piece connector body will be replaced with "a single in-line crimped solution for each of the three wires from the alternator assembly." 

If customers have already paid to have this issue addressed, they may be eligible for reimbursement provided they have sufficient evidence (such as service receipts) to back their claims. 

Triumph's campaign number for this recall is SRAN 641. Owners may contact Triumph's customer service hotline at 1-678-854-2010. Additionally, owners may contact the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's vehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY 1-888-275-9171) or go to www.nhtsa.gov.

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