Summary
The Harley-Davidson CVO Street Glide has 4 recalls, all affecting 2023 models, with the most serious being an unexpected change in handling and control at high speed that raises the risk of a crash. Three of the four recalls carry the same severity level and all concern 2023 production. On the electrical side, voltage regulator wiring routed too close to the engine crankcase can wear through and fail, causing a sudden loss of electrical power, a loss of drive to the rear wheel, and an inability to restart. On the brake side, an improperly secured rear brake line can contact the exhaust, wear through, and leak fluid, extending stopping distances. The fourth recall covers certain lower fairing and inverted fork combinations, either installed at the factory or sold as dealer accessories, where the fairings can obstruct the front side reflectors on the fork assembly, reducing the motorcycle's visibility to other drivers.