Harley-Davidson is voluntarily recalling 238,380 motorcycles due to clutch problems
Harley-Davidson a voluntary recall on Tuesday, October 13, 2018 for approximately 238,300 motorcycles due to a clutch problem.
The voluntary safety recall includes all 2017 and 2018 Touring, Trike and CVO Touring models, as well as some 2017 Softails.
Harley says the recall will cost about $35 million in the current quarter.
“We, together with our dealers, are determined to address this issue. The safety of our drivers is our top priority,” Chief Financial Officer John Olin said during a conference call with analysts.
Separately Harley its U.S. motorcycle sales continued to fall in its most recent quarter, but overall profit jumped.
In 2016, Harley-Davidson recalled more than 27,000 motorcycles, approximately 14 models, due to a problem with a clutch master cylinder.
You can see whether your machine is also affected on the special Harley-Davidson recalls page. There you enter your VIN and get all the information, or you can simply ask your local Harley-Davidson dealer
External web link to the Harley-Davidson recall page