Harley-Davidson recalls 82,100 motorcycles for tire-pressure related crash risk
Faulty rear shock adjuster mounting tab could fracture and damage tires on several Softail models spanning 2018-2024.
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Most recent major recalls in the public record involve Softail models with rear-shock pre-load adjuster issues and related tire concerns, plus earlier brakes-related recalls on Touring/other models. These recalls typically cover model years in the late 2010s through mid-2020s and involve free dealer repairs or part replacements. For example, 2023–2025 recall campaigns targeted Softail bikes for potential tire damage or loss of tire pressure due to a rear-shock adjuster problem, with dealers providing the updated hardware at no cost .
Earlier high-profile recalls included brake-system concerns affecting certain touring and police variants (notably around 2008–2011 ABS-equipped bikes), which prompted dealer services to flush brake fluid or replace components at no charge .
There have been ongoing, periodic recalls spanning 2017–2025 for various issues (clutch, fasteners, brake lines) across different model lines and years, often with estimates in the tens of thousands of units affected in each campaign .
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Faulty rear shock adjuster mounting tab could fracture and damage tires on several Softail models spanning 2018-2024.
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www.hdforums.comHarley-Davidson is recalling over 82,000 motorcycles due to a potential defect in the rear shock pre-load adjuster. The NHTSA claimed that the adjuster's mounting tab may break, causing tire damage and a possible loss of pressure. Dealers will install a new bracket free of charge, and notification letters are expected to be mailed to owners soon.
economictimes.indiatimes.comHarley-Davidson recalled thousands of 2025-2026 Softail models after discovering a rear brake issue. Here's what we know. (AP photo)
ground.newsLess than a year after another large recall, and amidst disappointing earnings reports, a depressed sales forecast, and the consolidation of their Kansas City and York manufacturing facilities, Harley-Davidson announced a new recall of approximately 175,000 motorcycles for malfunctioning and failing brakes.
www.ajc.comUS motorcycle giant Harley-Davidson, has issued a voluntary recall for a particular batch of its Touring Motorcycle line (manufactured within the time frame of 2 July 2006 through to May 9, 2017) which are reported to have a problem with an incorrectly fitted clamp on the engine oil cooler line.
www.carandbike.comHarley-Davidson is recalling over 82,000 motorcycles due to a potential defect in the rear shock pre-load adjuster. The NHTSA claimed that the adjuster's mounting tab may break, causing tire damage and a possible loss of pressure. Dealers will install a new bracket free of charge, and notification letters are expected to be mailed to owners soon.
economictimes.indiatimes.comHarley-Davidson has said that the clutch master cylinder in affected motorcycles may not have enough ability to generate lift which is needed to disengage the clutch, all the more if the motorcycle has been parked for a long periods of time. In case the clutch does not disengage fully when needed, there are chances that a crash might occur.
www.carandbike.comA fastener securing the rear shock absorber may break and allow the rear shock absorber adjuster to damage the rear tire, causing a loss of tire pressure.
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