Harley-Davidson, the iconic American motorcycle manufacturer with more than a century of history, is once again under scrutiny after federal regulators forced a sweeping recall affecting nearly 17,000 of its newest Softail models.
For a brand long associated with rugged engineering, loyalty, and open-road freedom, the development is raising serious questions among riders—especially given that this is not an isolated incident, but the latest in a troubling series of brake-related safety failures.
Federal Safety Agency Steps In
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) announced the recall on April 13, covering 16,994 motorcycles across four Softail models: FLHC, FXBB, FXLRS, and FXLRST.
At the center of the issue is a mechanical clearance defect that may seem minor at first glance—but carries potentially serious consequences.
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