Whether you're a casual or hardcore fan of the motorcycle-riding lifestyle, there's probably at least a small part of you that would love to own a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. It is one of the ...
Harley-Davidson is recalling more than 40,000 motorcycles due to a potential for short-circuiting and increased crash risk, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The motorcycle experience often focuses on the person gripping the handlebars, emphasizing the rider triangle, lean angles, braking, lap times, and horsepower. But riding doesn't have to be (and ...
VINTAGE - There are 5 condition grades for Harley-Davidson. There are many options that may affect the final value on Harley-Davidson motorcycles such as multi-speed transmissions, clutch assembly, ...
Harley has been steadily losing market share at home, where it has failed to post a sales growth in the past six years amid a struggle to attract new and young riders.
Harley-Davidson is recalling about 41,600 motorcycles over concerns that wiring inside the bikes could experience a short circuit and cause a loss of power. The company said in a report filed with ...
Harley-Davidson is pulling out of India, the world's biggest motorcycle market. The iconic US motorcycle brand is stopping manufacturing and massively scaling back its sales operations.
Harley-Davidson motorcycles are built using parts made in Mexico and across Europe, Asia, and South America, although every bike sold in the United States is assembled in Wisconsin or Pennsylvania.
Harley-Davidson has recalled nearly 42,000 motorcycles due to an issue with a voltage regulator wire which could short circuit and increase the risk of a crash, according to the National Highway ...
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Dealers will inspect the bikes and add a secondary retention strap for free. If you have questions, call Harley-Davidson customer service at 800-258-2464. The company’s recall number is 0186.