Street Bob to Low Rider: Harley-Davidson Recalls Multiple Models Over Rear Brake Failure Risk
Motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson sells its motorcycles worldwide, including India. According to media reports, defects have been detected in several motorcycles offered by the manufacturer, leading to a recall.
The Harley-Davidson Motorcycles are exported to various countries, among which is India. According to news reports, there was a defect in several thousand bikes, necessitating a recall. According to news reports, a recall was prompted by defects in several thousand units of the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle. This recall only applies to the United States.
About 17,000 units of the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle manufactured in 2025 and 2026 have been recalled in the United States. According to news reports, a recall was triggered by defects in four variants of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle, namely the Street Bob, Heritage Classic, Low Rider, Low Rider S, and Low Rider ST.
According to reports, 17,000 Harley-Davidson units may have a defect in the brake line body control module. This could lead to a brake fluid leak and complete rear brake failure. This could lead to an accident during emergency braking.