REDCO Auto Holdings Limited has announced a voluntary recall affecting certain Honda CBR650 motorcycles in the Republic of Ireland due to an electrical defect that could disable multiple safety-critical systems.
The recall was issued on January 16, 2026, and applies to 33 motorcycles sold in Ireland. According to the recall notice, an electrical short circuit may occur on affected vehicles, potentially causing several lighting and signaling systems to stop working.
If these systems fail while the motorcycle is being ridden, visibility to other road users can be significantly reduced, increasing the risk of an accident or injury.
What Is the Safety Issue?
The identified issue involves a potential short circuit within the motorcycle’s electrical system. If a short circuit occurs, it can cause the following components to stop functioning:
- Turn signals
- Brake lights
- Hazard warning lights
- Tail light
- Licence plate light
- Horn
- Instrument gauges
The loss of these systems may prevent riders from signaling intentions, alerting other road users, or being seen clearly, particularly in low-light conditions or traffic.
Which Motorcycles Are Affected?
- Make: Honda
- Model: CBR650
- Affected Market: Republic of Ireland
- Units Affected: 33 motorcycles
- Recall Type: Voluntary
- Recall Date: January 16, 2026
REDCO Auto Holdings Limited is contacting affected owners with instructions on how to arrange a free recall inspection and repair.
Visual Risk Meter
Risk Level: HIGH
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High Risk – Immediate attention recommended
Why This Risk Rating Matters to You
Motorcycle lighting and signaling systems are critical for rider safety, especially in traffic and at night. If your brake lights or turn signals stop working, other drivers may not see you slowing down or changing direction. Riders should arrange the recall repair promptly and avoid riding at night or in heavy traffic until the issue is resolved.
Risk Assessment
Electrical system failures on motorcycles present a heightened safety risk because riders rely heavily on visibility and signaling to communicate with other road users.
Key risk considerations include:
- Sudden loss of multiple lighting systems
- Reduced visibility to other drivers
- Increased risk during night riding or poor weather
- Limited ability to warn others using the horn
Because multiple safety-related components may fail at once, the potential consequences justify a high risk classification, even though the recall affects a limited number of vehicles.
How This Compares to Similar Recalls
How This Compares to Similar Recalls
- Compared to recent Honda motorcycle recalls involving minor electrical or sensor faults, this recall is considered higher risk due to the loss of multiple visibility and signaling systems.
- Similar recalls typically involved individual lighting failures rather than widespread electrical shutdowns.
- Unlike some past recalls, this issue does not involve engine failure or fire risk, but it does significantly affect rider visibility and accident avoidance.
What Should Owners Do Now?
Owners of affected Honda CBR650 motorcycles should:
- Contact an authorized Honda dealer immediately to schedule the recall repair.
- Limit riding, especially at night or in traffic, until repairs are completed.
- Check lighting and signals before riding if the motorcycle must be used.
The recall repair will be performed free of charge and is expected to address the electrical short circuit risk.
Are There Any Warning Signs?
Some riders may experience:
- Intermittent or complete lighting failure
- Warning lights or gauge malfunctions
- Loss of horn or hazard light operation
However, the short circuit may occur suddenly and without warning, making proactive recall completion essential.
Source of Recall Information
The information in this article is based on an official recall notice issued by REDCO Auto Holdings Limited and published through an authorized vehicle safety recall reporting platform.
Owners and consumers can view the original recall notice at the following source:
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, owners should rely on official communications from Honda or an authorized dealer.
Official Recall Information
This recall applies only to Honda CBR650 motorcycles sold in the Republic of Ireland. No other Honda models are included in this recall at this time.
Owners can confirm recall eligibility by providing their Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to a Honda dealer.
Final Takeaway
Although only 33 motorcycles are affected, this recall addresses an electrical fault that could disable critical safety systems without warning. Honda CBR650 owners in Ireland are strongly encouraged to schedule the recall repair as soon as possible to reduce accident risk and ensure safe riding conditions.
This recall information is provided for consumer awareness purposes only. Owners should rely on official communications from the manufacturer or authorized dealers for confirmation, repair instructions, and eligibility.



