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Go to the Harley website. Under Service and Maintenance there is a place for you to input your VIN#. It will tell you about any outstanding recalls with your bike. It will also give service recommendations based on the mileage you put in. I think there is also a Gov't site, but I can't remember right now.
I had my dealer run my vin. number, to see if ther were any recalls, or
service bulletins on my bike. Apparently not all late model FLs are on the
recall list for ignition switch or fork lock problems.
I had my dealer run my vin. number, to see if ther were any recalls, or
service bulletins on my bike. Apparently not all late model FLs are on the
recall list for ignition switch or fork lock problems.
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