3 recalls across 6 model years
The Harley-Davidson FLRT has 3 recalls spanning 2017 through 2022, with the most serious being a traction control software defect on 2019-2020 models where a faulty rear wheel speed signal can trigger one rear brake to apply on its own, pulling the trike unexpectedly to one side and raising the risk of a crash.
The most recent recall covers 2019-2022 models and involves a software error that can cause the brake lights to illuminate even when the rider has not touched the brakes, which can confuse following drivers and increase the risk of a rear-end collision. On 2017-2018 models, a clutch assembly defect can prevent the clutch from fully disengaging, making it difficult to separate the engine from the drivetrain and potentially causing a loss of control.
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