I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest recall details. Here’s a concise update based on recent public reports up to 2025–2026, plus guidance on how to check for current recalls.
Direct answer
- The most recent widely reported Harley-Davidson recall concerns rear-brake-related issues on Softail models from the 2025–2026 era, with thousands of bikes affected and free inspections/repairs offered by dealers. For the exact models and eligibility, please check Harley-Davidson’s official recall page or your local dealer.[5][8]
Context and how to verify locally
- To confirm the latest recall for your specific bike, use Harley-Davidson’s official recall lookup tool by model/year or contact a local authorized dealer. This ensures you get the precise model numbers and remedy timing.[8]
- If you recently bought a used Softail or have a 2025–2026 model, be especially vigilant for recall notices about rear brake lines and related components, as those have been recurring themes in recent recalls.[5]
What to do if you own a possibly affected bike
- If you receive a recall notice, or you’re unsure, schedule a free inspection with an authorized Harley-Davidson dealer. They will perform the required service at no cost to you.[8]
- While you wait for service, avoid aggressive riding, and check for any signs of brake issues such as soft or spongy brakes, unusual lever feel, or warning lights. If you notice any problem, stop riding and contact your dealer immediately. [general safety guidance; not a specific recall citation]
Illustration
- Example: Imagine a 2025 Softail with a rear brake line that could rub and leak. The remedy is a dealer-installed bracket and reinforced line, done free of charge, with a notification letter mailed to owners once the recall is active. This pattern appears in several Harley recalls over the past few years.[5]
If you’d like, I can tailor a quick checklist for verifying your specific bike’s recall status and help you draft a message to your local dealer. I can also fetch the exact current recall page and summarize the affected models if you provide your bike’s model and year.
Sources
US motorcycle giant Harley-Davidson, has issued a voluntary recall for a particular batch of its Touring Motorcycle line (manufactured within the time frame of 2 July 2006 through to May 9, 2017) which are reported to have a problem with an incorrectly fitted clamp on the engine oil cooler line.
www.carandbike.comHarley-Davidson is recalling over 82,000 motorcycles due to a potential defect in the rear shock pre-load adjuster. The NHTSA claimed that the adjuster's mounting tab may break, causing tire damage and a possible loss of pressure. Dealers will install a new bracket free of charge, and notification letters are expected to be mailed to owners soon.
economictimes.indiatimes.comCustomer complaints about clutch trouble linked to 27 crashes and four minor injuries led to safety move by manufacturer
www.cbsnews.comHarley-Davidson recalled thousands of 2025-2026 Softail models after discovering a rear brake issue. Here's what we know. (AP photo)
ground.newsA fastener securing the rear shock absorber may break and allow the rear shock absorber adjuster to damage the rear tire, causing a loss of tire pressure.
powersportsbusiness.comView recall information for your Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
www.harley-davidson.comLess than a year after another large recall, and amidst disappointing earnings reports, a depressed sales forecast, and the consolidation of their Kansas City and York manufacturing facilities, Harley-Davidson announced a new recall of approximately 175,000 motorcycles for malfunctioning and failing brakes.
www.ajc.comHarley-Davidson is recalling over 82,000 motorcycles due to a potential defect in the rear shock pre-load adjuster. The NHTSA claimed that the adjuster's mounting tab may break, causing tire damage and a possible loss of pressure. Dealers will install a new bracket free of charge, and notification letters are expected to be mailed to owners soon.
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