MADISON, Wis. (WRN) — Harley-Davidson is recalling thousands of its motorcycles.
The Milwaukee-based company says over 82,000 Softail motorcycles built between 2018 and 2024 are affected.
A recall report filed earlier this month with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states that a rear shock adjuster mounting tab could fracture and possibly touch and dig a groove into the rear tire. That could cause the tire to quickly lose pressure.
Owners of the motorcycles can expect a letter later this month from Harley-Davidson informing them of the recall.


