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Harley-Davidson recalls motorcycles over safety issue

Motorcycles from the 2012 Dyna and Softail family will be recalled due to faulty master cylinder.
1 min read7 Jan '15
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Harley-Davidson India has recalled several of its premium cruiser bikes belonging to the 2012 Dyna and Softail families. This official recall is to detect any fault in the front brake master cylinder. This particular unit carries viscous brake oil which could be corrosive when it comes in direct contact with any part of the motorcycle, specially the chromed areas. 

The American cruiser specialist will replace all faulty parts and ensure safety standards are up to the mark on every bike. Harley-Davidson is currently working on bringing in motorcycles manufactured during this period for a thorough inspection. Dealerships across India are getting in touch with clients to ensure this operation goes through smoothly.

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