flh80

Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1979) – 79V136000

Vehicle recall defect – The Seat Handrail May Have Been Assembled To The Motorcycle With The Two Center Attaching Bolts Missing. If These Two Bolts Are Missing The Seat Will Be Attached By The Front Bracket And Rear Bolt Only.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1978) – 79V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Fender Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Loosen After Extended Vehicle Use. If Undetected, The Loosening Could Result In Either Bolt Loss Or Failure Which Could Allow The Fender To Contact The Tire.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1978) – 79V005000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Motorcycles Were Produced With An Incorrect Front Brake Caliper Piston Assembly Which Allows Excessive Caliper Pad RetrAction From The Front Brake Disc. Because Of This, More Than One Application Of The Front Handlever Could Be Required To Produce EffeCTIve Front Braking Of The Motorcycle.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1978) – 78V159000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Motorcycles Were Manufactured With Front Brake Master Cylinders In Which The Plunger Piston Bore Diameter Was Honed .015 Inches Over MaximUM Specifications. This Oversized Bore Results In A Poor Fit Between The Elastomeric Piston Cup And The Cylinder Bore, Which Allows Fluid Leakage From The Hydraulic System.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1977) – 79V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Fender Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Loosen After Extended Vehicle Use. If Undetected, The Loosening Could Result In Either Bolt Loss Or Failure Which Could Allow The Fender To Contact The Tire.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1976) – 79V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Fender Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Loosen After Extended Vehicle Use. If Undetected, The Loosening Could Result In Either Bolt Loss Or Failure Which Could Allow The Fender To Contact The Tire.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1975) – 79V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Fender Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Loosen After Extended Vehicle Use. If Undetected, The Loosening Could Result In Either Bolt Loss Or Failure Which Could Allow The Fender To Contact The Tire.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1980) – 79V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Fender Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Loosen After Extended Vehicle Use. If Undetected, The Loosening Could Result In Either Bolt Loss Or Failure Which Could Allow The Fender To Contact The Tire.


Harley-Davidson Flh80 (1979) – 79V246000

Vehicle recall defect – The Front Fender Bolts On The Involved Vehicles May Loosen After Extended Vehicle Use. If Undetected, The Loosening Could Result In Either Bolt Loss Or Failure Which Could Allow The Fender To Contact The Tire.