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Harley-Davidson Recalls Nearly 17,000 Bikes over Rear Brake Defect
Owners will get free inspections and repairs after Harley-Davidson said a brake line defect could cause rear brake failure.
- On April 13, 2026, Harley-Davidson announced a recall of nearly 17,000 Softail motorcycles, including 2025 and 2026 FLHC, FXBB, FXLRS, and FXLRST models, due to a potential rear brake failure issue.
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reported the rear brake line may contact the Body Control Module , causing holes, fluid leaks, and brake loss in narrow-frame models specifically.
- Harley-Davidson discovered the defect in March after a customer reported "inoperable brakes" on an FXLRST model; three additional reports of brake fluid loss were confirmed, though no injuries have been reported.
- Dealerships will replace the BCM caddy and associated hardware for free to resolve the issue, and Harley-Davidson plans to mail owner notification letters on May 18.
- Using their VIN, owners can verify if their vehicle is included by visiting the NHTSA or Harley-Davidson websites to determine whether their motorcycle requires inspection.
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