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Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Investigated for Brake Failure

By on July 8, 2016

NEW YORK – The U.S. government is investigating complaints from Harley-Davidson riders who say their motorcycle brakes failed without warning.

The investigation covers 430,000 Harley-Davidson motorcycles with model years between 2008 and 2011 and that have an anti-lock braking system, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Friday.

Riders reported that the brakes on the hand lever and foot pedal did not work, causing one driver to crash into a garage door. NHTSA said it received 43 complaints, three reports of crashes and two reports of injuries.

The agency said it is possible that some riders who experienced brake failure did not change the motorcycle’s brake fluid every two years as recommended by Harley-Davidson. The old fluid may corrode valves in the anti-lock braking system, NHTSA said. Even if riders did not change the fluid, the sudden brake failure “is a concern,” the agency said.

Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc. said Friday that it is aware of the investigation and is cooperating with NHTSA.

OAKLAND, CA - JULY 19: A worker pushes a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle onto the sales floor at Oakland Harley-Davidson on July 19, 2011 in Oakland, California. Motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson reported an unexpected rise in second quarter profits and their first U.S. sales increase sonce 2006 with earnings of $190.6 million, or 81 cents per share, compared to $71.2 million, or 30 cents per share, one year ago. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

A worker pushes a new Harley-Davidson motorcycle onto the sales floor at Oakland Harley-Davidson on July 19, 2011 in Oakland, California. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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