Harley-Davidson recalls 82,000 Softail bikes for tire safety risk
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The rear shock pre-load adjuster may break during normal use and can damage the rear tire, causing a sudden loss of tire pressure.

MILWAUKEE — Harley-Davidson Motor Company recalled more than 82,000 Softail motorcycles nationwide due to a defect that could cause sudden tire failure and increase the risk of crashes.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced the recall affecting certain 2018-2024 Softail models where a mounting tab on the rear shock pre-load adjuster may break during normal use. When this occurs, the rear shock absorber adjuster can damage the rear tire, causing a sudden loss of tire pressure.

“A sudden loss of tire pressure increases the risk of a crash,” NHTSA stated in its recall notice dated June 12.

The recall covers 82,117 motorcycles across seven model variants: 

  • FLDE (2018-2019)
  • FLHC (2018-2021)
  • FLHCS (2018-2024)
  • FLHCS ANV (2018, 2023)
  • FXLRS (2020-2024)
  • FXLRST (2022-2024)
  • FXRST (2022)

According to recall documents, the rear shock pre-load adjuster tab may fracture due to fatigue, potentially allowing the adjuster to contact the rear tire and create a groove that could eventually lead to sudden pressure loss.

Riders may notice warning signs including unusual noise from under the seat, a loose rear shock adjuster when the seat is removed, difficulty maneuvering the motorcycle or abnormal wear on the rear tire.

Harley-Davidson estimates that only 0.1% of the affected motorcycles actually have the defect. The company said it became aware of mounting tab failures in September 2024 and has documented 11 warranty claims or field reports related to the issue. No accidents or injuries have been reported in connection with this defect.

The Milwaukee-based motorcycle manufacturer will notify owners by mail starting June 16. Harley-Davidson dealers will install a new bracket free of charge to prevent the adjuster from contacting the rear tire. 

Some motorcycles included in this recall were previously repaired under a different recall but will still need the new remedy completed.

Motorcycle owners can contact Harley-Davidson customer service at 1-800-258-2464 for more information. They can also contact NHTSA’s Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236 or visit www.nhtsa.gov.

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