Wherein lies the answer to you problem.
Your post was in two parts:
OK, so from past coverage you can possibly work out an answer, perhaps?
We are all now wondering the same thing.
So, instead of calling Matthew Terry at Cannons to find out why a bike has not been recalled, I will post a question here, in the forlorn hope that he sees it.
OK, failing any answer from Matthew, here are my guesses:
(a) You bike is not subject to any recalls. You just think it is, for whatever reasons.
(b) Your bike is subject to recalls but BuMW or Cannons forgot to tell you.
(c) Your bike is subject to recalls and BuMW or Cannons did tell you, but the letter got lost in the post.
(d) Your bike is subject to recalls and BuMW or Cannons did tell you. The letter did not get lost in the post, but you chucked it in the bin as junk mail.
(e) Your bike is subject to recalls and BuMW or Cannons did tell you. The letter did not get lost in the post, but you could not read it and / or forgot.
With a bit of effort I could possibly think up some other possibilities involving, bubonic plague, mass amnesia, sun spots, giant teddy bears, 50 strippers from Spearmint Rhino, Basildon's mayor and a fishing boat from Canvey.
Why do YOU think Cannons have failed to contact you?
What might YOU have done and / or do to find out why?
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When you find out from Mr Terry, do please let us know. If Cannons / BuMW have been negligent it's good for others to know. If you have cocked up, at least it will help to salve your conscience to confess.