Ducati, a prominent name in the superbike industry, has announced a global recall of its Panigale V4 and Streetfighter V4 models due to a critical defect in the rear axle. This action follows the discovery of a flaw that could potentially lead to serious issues for riders, prompting the company to initiate immediate inspections and part replacements. The recall extends to 393 units in the Indian market, encompassing models produced from 2018 to 2025. Ducati India is directly reaching out to affected customers to provide free replacement of the rear wheel shaft. This proactive measure is intended to prevent potential incidents and reinforce rider safety. The recall also includes a significant number of motorcycles in North America, with Ducati North America recalling over 10,000 units. Data submitted to the NHTSA reveals 11 reported cases of axle failure worldwide, none of which have occurred in the US. While the specific cause of the axle defect hasn’t been officially revealed, it is hypothesized that the issue may be linked to mileage or torque-related issues on the rear axle, potentially arising during wheel or chain adjustments. Ducati has assured that all affected owners will be promptly informed and their motorcycles repaired without any associated charges. This move is a key part of Ducati’s commitment to safety and upholding customer confidence.
