harley-davidson

Harley-Davidson Xlh (1979) – 79V169000

Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Brake Master Cylinder Plastic Piston Employs A Non-Specified Material Which May Allow Excessive Water Absorption. As A Result, The Plastic Piston Might Stick In The Master Cylinder Piston Bore And Cause Brake Drag.


Harley-Davidson Xlcr1000 (1978) – 79V114000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Cycles Were Produced With A Rear Brake Master Cylinder Push Rod Which Has Insufficient Contact Area With The Rear Brake Master Cylinder Piston. This Could Result In The Rod Penetrating The Piston During Extremely High Pedal Effort.


Harley-Davidson Xlcr1000 (1977) – 79V114000

Vehicle recall defect – The Involved Cycles Were Produced With A Rear Brake Master Cylinder Push Rod Which Has Insufficient Contact Area With The Rear Brake Master Cylinder Piston. This Could Result In The Rod Penetrating The Piston During Extremely High Pedal Effort.


Harley-Davidson Xls1000 (1979) – 79V115000

Vehicle recall defect – The Rear Brake Free Travel Adjusting Bolt And Nut Installed During Vehicle Assembly May Have Been Incorrectly Tightened. This Could Cause The Brake Pedal To Become Jammed During Brake Operation.