JAKARTA - Harley-Davidson has started a recall program involving more than 82,000 motorcycles that could have an impact on road safety.
Reporting from USA Today, Monday, June 16, it is said that the installation tab section in the initial load controller of the rear shock has the potential to break. This can cause rear shock damping controllers to damage the rear tire, causing a loss of wind pressure on the tires.
Due to this failure, this could increase the risk of accidents or deaths on the highway. Luckily, the manufacturer has not found any reports of injuries or deaths related to this.
The recall involves a Softail model from 2018 to 2024. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has made orders for a recall on June 12.
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Several units have been included in the previous recall program and have been fixed based on number 23V591, but need to be completed new improvements.
In detail, motorcycle manufacturers from the United States (US) made a recall of up to 82,117 units of Softail model code FLDE: 2018-2019, FLHCS: 2018-2024, FLHC: 2018-2021, FXLRS: 2020-2024, FXLRST: 2022-2024, FLHCS ANV: 2018, 2023, and FXRST: 2022.
Owners of motorcycles affected are advised to bring their vehicles to the dealer network to be paired with new brackets on motorbikes for free.
Meanwhile, vehicle owners will be notified by post no later than June 16.
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