Faulty Brake Line Recall on Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
After five motorcycle crashes which resulted in physical injuries, Harley-Davidson has decided to recall over 66,000 of its Touring and CVO Touring motorcycles. The motorcycles are from the 2014 model year, as well as motorcycles built between July 1, 2013 and May 7, 2014 with anti-lock brakes. The defected motorcycles are said to have a problem with the front wheels locking up without warning. It has been concluded that the front brake line can get pinched between the fuel tank and frame. This can cause the front brake fluid pressure to increase, increasing the risk that the front wheel could lock up without warning while riding.
Never attempt to fix a faulty mechanical part on your own when it has been recalled. Even though many individuals are mechanically inclined, if you attempt to fix this defected part incorrectly and are injured while riding, it can affect the outcome of an injury lawsuit.
If you or a loved one have been in an Albuquerque motorcycle accident and believe it was due to a defect in mechanical parts contact Ron Bell personal injury attorneys. Our legal staff and team of investigators will ensure your case is a top priority and thoroughly investigated.
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