2017 Triumph Street Twin Recalls

Recalls on record Updated July 2026

The 2017 Triumph Street Twin has 1 NHTSA recall campaign affecting an estimated 12,654 vehicles. Recall repairs are always free at any authorized dealer. Owners have filed 3 complaints with NHTSA, most often about the electrical system. Last updated July 5, 2026.

Recall campaigns

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 19V133000 2019-02-27 12,654 affected
Defect

Triumph Motorcycles America, LTD (Triumph) is recalling certain 2016-2019 Bonneville T120 and Bonneville T120 Black, 2017-2019 Bonneville T100 and T100 Black, 2017-2018 Street Cup and Street Scrambler, and 2016-2018 Street Twin motorcycles. The clutch cable may contact the main harness cover and cause damage to…

Consequence

Loss of electrical power may cause the headlight or indicator lighting to malfunction or the engine to stall, increasing the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Triumph will notify owners, and dealers will replace the original securing guide for the clutch cable and main harness with an updated one, free of charge. The recall began March 27, 2019. Owners may contact Triumph customer service at 1-678-854-2010. Triumph's number for this recall is SRAN560.

Complaints by component

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
2
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
1
Total complaints3

What owners report

Verbatim reports filed with NHTSA, lightly edited for readability and with personal information removed.

“The contact’s son owns a 2017 triumph street twin. The contact stated that whenever the motorcycle was started, the rpm increased and the engine revved while in a standalone position. The contact stated that once the motorcycle was placed in a straight position and the handlebars were straight,…”

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM · reported 2025-10-06

“The contact’s son owns a 2017 triumph street twin. The contact stated that whenever the motorcycle was started, the rpm increased and the engine revved while in a standalone position. The contact stated that once the motorcycle was placed in a straight position and the handlebars were straight,…”

FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE · reported 2025-10-06

“Over time, the turn signals stop working because of how tightly the wiring harness is to the headstock. Because of the overextension of the wires, the connection for the turn signals begins to break thus causing damage.”

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM · reported 2019-03-05
Sources & methodology

Recall, complaint, and investigation records from official NHTSA datasets (FLAT_RCL, FLAT_CMPL, FLAT_INV), synced weekly. Counts reflect NHTSA records for the 2017 Triumph Street Twin as of July 5, 2026. Complaint narratives are consumer-submitted and unverified. This page contains ads and affiliate links. Full methodology.