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Harley-Davidson Recall 2025: Over 82,000 Softail Motorcycles Affected Due to Safety Hazard

Harley-Davidson Issues Major Recall for Softail Models
Harley has announced a massive recall affecting 82,566 motorcycles in the United States. The recall specifically targets multiple Softail models from the 2018 to 2023 model years, due to a potential defect that could lead to tire punctures or even crashes.
🔧 What’s the Problem?
The issue stems from a misaligned rear shock absorber adjustment collar bracket. In certain situations, this bracket may interfere with the rear tire, potentially puncturing it. This could lead to loss of control or even a crash, especially during high-speed rides or sudden maneuvers.
Harley has acknowledged at least one reported injury believed to be related to this defect.
🏍️ Affected Models
According to Harley-Davidson and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the recall includes various Softail variants, such as:
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Softail Standard
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Street Bob
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Low Rider S
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Fat Boy
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Breakout
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Heritage Classic
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And other Softail derivatives between model years 2018–2023
(For a complete list, visit the official NHTSA recall database or Harley-Davidson’s recall portal.)
🛠️ What Should Owners Do?
If you own one of the affected Softail motorcycles:
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Stop using the bike if you notice unusual handling or tire issues.
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Contact your nearest Harley Davidson dealer for a free inspection.
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Dealers will install a replacement bracket designed to prevent tire interference — free of charge.
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Harley-Davidson will also mail notification letters to affected owners by late June 2025.
📣 Harley-Davidson’s Statement
A spokesperson from the company emphasized their commitment to rider safety, saying:
“We are working quickly with our dealer network to inspect and repair all impacted motorcycles and ensure this issue is resolved with urgency.”
📲 How to Check If Your Bike is Affected
You can verify if your motorcycle is part of the recall by visiting:
🔗 Harley-Davidson Recall Lookup
Or contact Harley-Davidson Customer Service: 1-800-258-2464
🏁 Final Word
Harley-Davidson’s recall highlights the critical importance of timely vehicle inspections. If you own a Softail model from 2018–2023, don’t delay—get your motorcycle checked before it puts you at risk on the road.