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    Home » Harley-Davidson Issues Safety Notice for Tire Pressure Labeling Error
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    Harley-Davidson Issues Safety Notice for Tire Pressure Labeling Error

    userBy userOctober 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Harley-Davidson, a company known for its rugged motorcycles, has recently found itself at the center of a recall. While recalls in the motorcycle industry are less frequent than in the automotive world, this week has seen a series of recalls from prominent brands like BMW, Royal Enfield, and now Harley-Davidson.

    The Milwaukee-based motorcycle manufacturer has issued a recall for 12,929 motorcycles produced between 2018 and 2019. The issue lies in an incorrect tire pressure information label affixed to Street Bob (FXBB) and Low Rider (FXLR) models.

    This oversight, which likely went unnoticed for years, could lead to excessive load on the front tire if riders adhere to the incorrect information, increasing the risk of a crash.

    Harley-Davidson Issues Safety Notice for Tire Pressure Labeling Error (Thunderbike)

    Harley-Davidson has issued a safety notice regarding a potential issue with the front tire inflation pressure on certain models. While the specific details remain undisclosed, the company has confirmed that the inflation pressure listed on the VIN label may be lower than the stated front gross axle weight ratings (GAWRs).

    This discrepancy could potentially lead to non-compliance with federal safety standards. To address this issue, Harley-Davidson will be mailing labels with installation instructions and updated owner’s manuals to affected owners starting in mid November.

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    Harley-Davidson Issues Safety Notice for Tire Pressure Labeling Error (Thunderbike)

    This corrective action will be provided free of charge. While not technically a recall, the NHTSA has classified this as a safety notice under number 24V719000. If you believe your motorcycle may be affected, you can contact Harley-Davidson at 414-343-4056 or the NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 for more information.



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