Harley Davidson Motorcycles Recalled

Harley Davidson will recall more than 100,000 motorcycles from the 2014 model year because their clutches may fail, causing stopped bikes to creep forward, possibly crashing.

The company has been investigating this problem since May after receiving 632 warranty claims and 266 reports of issues from customers. Harley Davidson says, in total, there have been 19 identified crashes with three minor injuries linked to the clutch issue.

An estimated 105,746 motorcycles could be affected by this recall.

Customers will be notified and the repairs will be provided at no cost to the vehicle owner.

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries or death as a result of a defective product, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages. Contact one of our Gacovino Lake attorneys at 1-800-246-HURT (4878) for more information.

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