Harley Davidson Recalls over 82,000 Motorcycles over Issues with Loss of Tire Pressure
- Harley-Davidson recalled 82,117 Softail motorcycles due to a potential rear shock pre-load adjuster tab fracture increasing crash risk as of June 12, 2025.
- In September 2024, the company identified issues with the mounting tabs, and some motorcycles that had previously undergone repairs under an earlier recall still require an updated remedy.
- Harley-Davidson dealers will provide and fit a replacement bracket at no cost to stop the adjuster from touching the rear tire, which could lead to rapid tire pressure loss and increase the likelihood of a crash.
- Harley-Davidson estimates approximately 0.1% of affected motorcycles have the defect, documented 11 warranty claims, and has not reported injuries or deaths linked to the issue.
- Owners will begin receiving notification letters by June 16, 2025, and may contact Harley-Davidson or NHTSA for more information regarding the recall numbered 0188.
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