Harley-Davidson to Recall Over 100,000 Motorcycles with Clutch Issue
Published at | Updated at(NEW YORK) — Harley-Davidson will recall over 100,000 motorcycles which have a problem with the clutch that could cause the vehicles to crash.
Harley-Davidson has been looking into the issue since May, and has received 632 warranty claims and 266 reports of issues from customers. In total, the company says it has identified 19 crashes with three minor injuries linked to the clutch issue. Approximately 105,746 motorcycles could be affected by the recall.
Customers will be notified and the repairs necessary to mitigate the clutch problem will be provided without cost to the vehicle owner.
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