New Brake Recall!

So I don’t know how accurate this statement is but it came from an email from Triumph to me but I know customer service reps can vary in their knowledge.. 2023 models and up don’t need any remediation because the larger master cylinder is already installed from the factory. Does this seem accurate to anyone who owns a 2023 model ?
 
I purchased my 2023 GT new and the master slave was replaced in the recall, so no I don’t agree with the services rep
Rear brake needed a manual bleed 3 months after recall (small amount of air) worked fine but develop some travel before engaging. Currently holding up…
So I don’t know how accurate this statement is but it came from an email from Triumph to me but I know customer service reps can vary in their knowledge.. 2023 models and up don’t need any remediation because the larger master cylinder is already installed from the factory. Does this seem accurate to anyone who owns a 2023 model ?
 
Saw this today on another site...


"Took my '22 GT in for annual service and rear brake recall fix. Now the brakes will not work correctly and an error code shows on the instrument panel. The service manager said he will need to talk with Mother Triumph to discuss a fix, and of course now my bike is stuck in the shop for an unknown length of time. Anyone else have an issue like this?"

stuck in the shop for an unknown length of time


Uh yeah, about six months in the shop over my brakes. Don't you love your new bike?
 
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Saw this today on another site...


"Took my '22 GT in for annual service and rear brake recall fix. Now the brakes will not work correctly and an error code shows on the instrument panel. The service manager said he will need to talk with Mother Triumph to discuss a fix, and of course now my bike is stuck in the shop for an unknown length of time. Anyone else have an issue like this?"

stuck in the shop for an unknown length of time


Uh yeah, about six months in the shop over my brakes. Don't you love your new bike?
Which country?
 
Seams strange that an authorised Triumph service centre (???) would need to get help from the mothership over a brake mastercylinder swap......I would assume that it wouldn't be the first one they had done the recall on.
 
So I don’t know how accurate this statement is but it came from an email from Triumph to me but I know customer service reps can vary in their knowledge.. 2023 models and up don’t need any remediation because the larger master cylinder is already installed from the factory. Does this seem accurate to anyone who owns a 2023 model ?
The best way to know for sure is to go to the owners recall site and enter your VIN. recall search
 
I've got an absolutely fantastic dealership in Tucson. Called them up to get on the list and they said they were already working the paperwork for me and had the part on order. Mine's only needed to be fixed once and I've had no issues for the past 20k miles but I figure a bigger master cylinder can't be a bad thing.
Hi there sir! Can you give update on new bigger master cylinder on rear brake after installation??? Still good and work fine? My bike have no issues with rear brake they work but I got recall on mail and was on dealership and they said 14mm updated rear master cylinder instead original 12mm and some new rear caliper spacers for free!! Main question need to do it or not because my brakes work fine don’t want to go and get air after installation off new one my bike GT 2020 7400 miles!!
 
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