Rear brake pedal may detach
Defect Summary
Ktm north america, inc. (ktm) is recalling certain model year 2014 690 enduro r motorcycles manufactured october 2013 to april 2014. in the affected motorcycles, the rear brake pedal mounting bolt may loosen, allowing the rear brake pedal to detach from the motorcycle.
Safety Consequence
If the rear brake pedal detaches, the rider would only have the front brake to slow or stop the motorcycle, increasing the risk of a crash.
Corrective Action
Ktm will notify owners, and dealers will install and properly torque, a washer and new rear brake pedal mounting bolt with threadlocker, free of charge. The recall began in july 2014. owners may contact ktm customer service at 1-888-985-6090.
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FAQ: Recall 14V305000
Your rights, the repair process, and what each field on this page means.
What is recall 14V305000?
NHTSA recall 14V305000 was issued by Ktm North America, Inc. on June 5, 2014. It addresses: Rear brake pedal may detach. The recall affects approximately 649 vehicles, with the defect involving the Service Brakes, Hydraulic component.
How do I get this recall repaired?
Contact any authorized Ktm North America, Inc. dealer and reference NHTSA recall ID 14V305000 or the manufacturer campaign number NR (Not Reported). Under federal law, the repair is completely free regardless of vehicle age or owner history.
Is my vehicle included in this recall?
The only way to confirm is to look up your 17-character VIN at nhtsa.gov/recalls. NHTSA's tool will tell you if VIN-by-VIN this exact recall applies.
How long do I have to get a recall repair done?
There is no expiration on most federal safety recalls. Even if your vehicle is years old and you bought it used, the manufacturer is required to perform the repair at no cost.
Where does the data on this page come from?
All information on this page is sourced directly from the U.S. Department of Transportation public dataset for NHTSA recalls. Last refreshed: 2026-05-22. For the most current official notice, visit nhtsa.gov/recalls.