Harley-Davidson recalls over 29,000 motorcycles to fix clutch issues
Recalled models include 25,185 touring motorcycles and 3,861 Custom Vehicle Operations and Trikes
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US motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc
Recalled models include 25,185 touring motorcycles and 3,861 Custom Vehicle Operations and Trikes built between May 3 and October 14, 2013.
The recalls include a "Do Not Ride" notice to owners and a "Do Not Deliver" notice to Harley-Davidson dealers until the motorcycle is fixed.
"Some of these motorcycles may exhibit a condition in which the hydraulic clutch system may lose the ability to generate enough lift to disengage the clutch," the Milwaukee-based company said in a statement.
Harley-Davidson said it is proceeding with the recalls consistent with National Highway Transportation Safety Administration's process, though the US government body is closed due to the partial government shutdown.
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Harley-Davidson said if the clutch does not disengage as intended, the rider may have difficulty slowing or stopping the motorcycle, which could result in an accident. "The repairs have been identified and should take less than one hour."
Harley-Davidson recalled more than 300,000 motorcycles worldwide in 2011 due to problems with the rear brake light switch.
Harley-Davidson said in July that it expects to ship 259,000 to 264,000 motorcycles to dealers worldwide in 2013, up from 247,625 in 2012.
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First Published: Oct 17 2013 | 6:49 AM IST
