2020 trim recall

It’s bonk, it consists of a small strip of body gap filler between the seat and the upper part of the trim, looks like it’s been cut by a 3 year old and doesn’t run the full length.
 
It’s bonk, it consists of a small strip of body gap filler between the seat and the upper part of the trim, looks like it’s been cut by a 3 year old and doesn’t run the full length.
Funny thing is after repair, still has a gap. Guess that wasn't the safety problem.
 
”Safety recall” is a generic term for, well, recall. It’s not meant to be taken as a description of the nature of the work. Triumph uses a broad definition and by and large is extremely cautious. Surely it’s better they recall sometimes trivial things than go the other way and ignore more serious problems.

@Larry_M As a general rule, only the last 6 digits of your VIN are used by Triumph, especially for ordering parts or warranty claims and recalls. Yours falls outside the range for this issue.
 
”Safety recall” is a generic term for, well, recall. It’s not meant to be taken as a description of the nature of the work. Triumph uses a broad definition and by and large is extremely cautious. Surely it’s better they recall sometimes trivial things than go the other way and ignore more serious problems.

@Larry_M As a general rule, only the last 6 digits of your VIN are used by Triumph, especially for ordering parts or warranty claims and recalls. Yours falls outside the range for this issue.
Yeah, i suspected it was like it often is, half the VIN is color, country, date of manufacture, manufacturing plant etc. Anyway, nice to know there's no (known) problem with mine. 👍
 
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