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is there an address that we can either email or write to about a problem that alot of us are having with the front mastercylinder gasket leaking. if enough of us write maybe we can get a recall or technical service bulletin on it . was just wondering about it.
If you cannot resolve the issue with the dealership, you can contact the Harley-Davidson Customer Service Department by calling (414) 343-4056 or write to:
Attention: Customer Service Department
Harley-Davidson Motor Company
P.O. Box 653
Milwaukee, WI 53201
... and from their web site, the same address (found under the link "Contact Us", surprisingly enough), but they additionally point out they don't want no stinkin' emails.
To contact the Motor Company directly, please write:
Harley-Davidson Customer Service
3700 W. Juneau Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53208
To speak with a Harley-Davidson customer service representative call (414) 343-4056.
Sorry, we're unable to receive e-mail at this time.
Mine is doing that too. I now have bubbled paint on the lid and was going to call the dealership on Monday. Did you take it in and is the dealer not going to fix it? I have a buddy with an 07 Fatty and his doing the same. Mine is an 08 BTW.
i did not ask i just assumed that the warranty is up so there is nothing that they can do .but i will ask tomorrow when i call. mine is a 2006 flhxi with a little over 10 thuosand miles. but i will call .
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