4 recalls across 5 model years
The Indian Challenger has 4 recalls covering 2020 through 2024, with the most serious being a 2023 fuel line assembly defect that can cause the engine to stall without warning, raising the risk of a crash.
The 2024 model year has a rear suspension pushrod that can buckle under load, and when it does, it can pinch the main wiring harness, damage the coolant reservoir, contact and damage the rear tire, or cause the suspension to bottom out. On 2020-2022 models, the brake lights can illuminate unintentionally, which can confuse following drivers about whether the motorcycle is slowing down. The earliest production year, 2020, has an engine output shaft bearing that may not have been adequately lubricated during assembly, which can cause the bearing to fail at very low mileage and cut power to the rear wheel suddenly.
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