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HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLTRK

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLTRK Summary

5

Model Years

3

Total Complaints

3

Total Recalls

2020 - 2024

Year Range

Recent Recalls

2020 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLTRK

199419 vehicles affected

22V781000

EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS

Harley-Davidson Motor Company (Harley-Davidson) is recalling certain 2019-2022 Trike and CVO Trike and 2020-2022 Touring and CVO Touring motorcycles. Please refer to Addendum A for specific vehicle model details. Due to a software error, the brake lights may illuminate without the rider applying the brakes. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 108, "Lamps, Reflective Devices, and Associated Equipment."

Risk: Unintended illumination of the brake lights may confuse other drivers, increasing the risk of a crash.

Recent Complaints

2023 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLTRK

ID: 2122912

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

I rented a motorcycle from EagleRider in the United States and discovered that the speedometer displayed only kilometers per hour (kph), with no miles per hour (mph). This is not just inconvenient — it is illegal under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 123, which requires that motorcycles in the U.S. display speed in mph, or both mph and kph. Because the bike was non-compliant, I was unable to reliably follow U.S. speed limits for hundreds of miles during a multi-day trip. I had to either guess at my speed or rely on a GPS phone app, which was often unreadable in sunlight and forced me to take my eyes off the road for too long. This created a constant and unnecessary safety risk. This issue is not a one-time defect but a systemic violation: EagleRider, a major rental company, is putting non-road-legal motorcycles into their U.S. rental fleet. Customers are not warned in advance, and riders are left vulnerable to tickets, accidents, and unsafe riding conditions. Renting out motorcycles that do not comply with FMVSS is a serious public safety concern. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate EagleRider’s fleet practices to ensure that no other rider is placed at risk by being issued a non-compliant motorcycle in the United States

2023 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLTRK

ID: 2122911

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

I rented a motorcycle from EagleRider in the United States and discovered that the speedometer displayed only kilometers per hour (kph), with no miles per hour (mph). This is not just inconvenient — it is illegal under Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) 123, which requires that motorcycles in the U.S. display speed in mph, or both mph and kph. Because the bike was non-compliant, I was unable to reliably follow U.S. speed limits for hundreds of miles during a multi-day trip. I had to either guess at my speed or rely on a GPS phone app, which was often unreadable in sunlight and forced me to take my eyes off the road for too long. This created a constant and unnecessary safety risk. This issue is not a one-time defect but a systemic violation: EagleRider, a major rental company, is putting non-road-legal motorcycles into their U.S. rental fleet. Customers are not warned in advance, and riders are left vulnerable to tickets, accidents, and unsafe riding conditions. Renting out motorcycles that do not comply with FMVSS is a serious public safety concern. I am requesting that NHTSA investigate EagleRider’s fleet practices to ensure that no other rider is placed at risk by being issued a non-compliant motorcycle in the United States

2024 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FLTRK

ID: 2112536

ENGINE

The contact owns a 2024 Harley-Davidson FLTRK. The contact stated while riding the motorcycle and attempting to accelerate, the motorcycle failed to accelerate as intended. Additionally, the check engine warning light illuminated. The contact stated that the check engine warning light illuminated and then disappeared. The motorcycle was taken to the dealer; however, the failure was not duplicated. The contact stated that the check engine warning light was off. In addition, the contact stated that the failure had occurred several times. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and a case was filed. The failure mileage was approximately 2,000.