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Harley Davidson has decided that certain 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005 Softails built before May 2nd, 2005 fail to comply with Part 567 Motor Vehicle Certification requirements. Vehicles involved include FLSTC, FLSTCI, FLSTF, FLSTFI, FLSTN and FLSTNI models. These vehicles have a VIN/certification label that contains incorrect tire size and inflation pressures for the front wheel. The label states the tires size is MT90B21 and the inflation pressure as 30 psi., whereas the correct tire size is MT90B16, and the correct inflation pressure is 36 psi.
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