Harley-Davidson's new Street
model continues to encounter
teething complications, this time using a recall being issued in Australia and Canada.
Officials in these nations have issued the recall as a result of a potentially faulty fuel pump. Impacted models possess a poor seal around the fuel pump inlet, which can result in an interruption of fuel provide for the duration of acceleration.
Riders on impacted bikes will notice hesitation, followed by a sudden "leap" in acceleration when fuel supply is restored.
Officials in these nations have issued the recall as a result of a potentially faulty fuel pump. Impacted models possess a poor seal around the fuel pump inlet, which can result in an interruption of fuel provide for the duration of acceleration.
Riders on impacted bikes will notice hesitation, followed by a sudden "leap" in acceleration when fuel supply is restored.
At present, no recall has been issued in the United states of america. However, Harley-Davidson has sent a letter to its dealerships alerting them towards the issue and warning that some U.S. models may very well be impacted.
Released just last year, the Harley-Davidson Street 500 and Street 750 happen to be hailed as a significant step forward for the corporation in its efforts to draw younger riders.
However, the model has been subject to a handful of recalls for numerous concerns in that time, which includes final year when a separate fuel pump situation was revealed.