Harley-Davidson Recalls 29,000 Motorcycles
Harley-Davidson Inc. says it is recalling several of its 2014 motorcycles to repair a faulty hydraulic clutch that could fail, making it impossible to shift out of gear.
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Harley-Davidson Inc. says it is recalling several of its 2014 motorcycles to repair a faulty hydraulic clutch that could fail, making it impossible to shift out of gear.
About 29,000 Touring, Softail CVOs and Trikes are involved. All were produced by the Milwaukee-based company since May 3.
Harley-Davidson has told owners not to ride the bikes until dealers can pick up and repair them.
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