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Kiheung Motors Co., Ltd. 4 models of HARLEY-DAVIDSON Softail (FLHC, FXBB, FXLRS, FXLRST) — recall

Automotive · South Korea · 2026-05-26

Harley-Davidson Softail models have insufficient clearance between BCM and rear brake line

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CountrySouth Korea
CategoryAutomotive
Published2026-05-26
ManufacturerKiheung Motors Co., Ltd.
Models affected4 models of HARLEY-DAVIDSON Softail (FLHC, FXBB, FXLRS, FXLRST)
Units affected223
DefectA recall has been initiated due to confirmed insufficient clearance between the BCM and the rear brake line, which may cause mutual interference and contact due to vibrations during driving. If the rear brake line is damaged due to continuous friction, brake fluid may leak, leading to a loss of rear wheel braking performance and an increased risk of accidents.
ComponentOther devices, miscellaneous
RemedyReplace with an improved BCM bracket to secure clearance, and precisely inspect the rear brake line; if wear or damage is confirmed, replace it with a new one.
Recall numberK6167
Official noticeView source ↗

What this means for sellers

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