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THE INVESTOR] Japanese motorcycle manufacturer Yamaha is carrying out a recall for over 900 motorcycles in Korea to rectify a clutch malfunction.
The recalled motorcycles are 761 units of YZF-R3 RH07 manufactured Dec. 6, 2015, to April 4, 2016, and 161 units of MT-03 RH07, from March 16 to April 4 in 2016.
The motorcycles have been identified as being affected by the defect in clutch pressure plate, causing the engine to stall.
Bike owners can get their motorcycles fixed at the Hankook Motor Trading, the importer of the motorcycle, starting July 18 free of charge.
By Ahn Sung-mi (
sahn@heraldcorp.com)