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askmrjesus
12-11-2009, 05:20 PM
More than 111,000 Harley-Davidson touring bikes recalled

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Friday December 11, 2009

Nearly 111,600 2010 Harley-Davidson touring models are expected to be recalled around Dec. 14, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The bikes are being recalled because the front fuel tank mounts may distort if the bike's frame is damaged in a frontal collision, causing the fuel tank to leak at a weld on a bracket. The leak could result in a fire that could injure the rider, reported the NHTSA.

The bikes were manufactured June 6, 2008-Nov. 19. Affected are the 2009-2010 models of the FLHP, FLHPE, FLHR, FLHTP, FLHR SHRINE, FLHRC, FLHT, FLHTC, FLHTCU, FLHTCU SHRINE, FLHTCU W/SC, and the 2009 models of the FLTR, FLTR3-CVO, FLTRSE3, FLHTCU4-CVO, FLHTCUSE4, FLHTCUSE5, FLHTCUTG, FLHTK. Also recalled are the 2009-2011 FLHX and the 2010 model of the FLHXXX, as well as several other models with the letters F & L in their names.

In related news, Harley engineers are now designing gas tanks made from billet titanium, with ceramic heat shields.

JC

Rangerscott
12-11-2009, 06:14 PM
What about new gasket designs?

Avatard
12-11-2009, 07:11 PM
affected are the 2009-2010 models of the flhp, flhpe, flhr, flhtp, flhr shrine, flhrc, flht, flhtc, flhtcu, flhtcu shrine, flhtcu w/sc, and the 2009 models of the fltr, fltr3-cvo, fltrse3, flhtcu4-cvo, flhtcuse4, flhtcuse5, flhtcutg, flhtk. Also recalled are the 2009-2011 flhx and the 2010 model of the flhxxx, as well as several other models with the letters f & l in their names.

Holy Fxlhuck!

Particle Man
12-11-2009, 09:21 PM
as well as several other models with the letters F & L in their names.
JC

:lol:

TYEster
12-11-2009, 10:26 PM
Let me get this straight...

IF the bike wrecks "right", the gas tank could leak? Is it just me or couldn't this be said about any bike that takes on a "frontal collision"?

Gas Man
12-11-2009, 11:53 PM
Let me get this straight...

IF the bike wrecks "right", the gas tank could leak? Is it just me or couldn't this be said about any bike that takes on a "frontal collision"?
Exactly.

If you get in a severe frontal crash, that bends the frame, it can tweak the gas tank, which could cause a leak, which could explode.

As if, that would be any concern of mine in such a crash.

WTF! Stupid!

The brainyact that thought this shit up should be shot.

Hydrant
12-12-2009, 01:27 AM
Exactly.

If you get in a severe frontal crash, that bends the frame, it can tweak the gas tank, which could cause a leak, which could explode.

As if, that would be any concern of mine in such a crash.

WTF! Stupid!

The brainyact that thought this shit up should be shot.


I'd be willing to guess some jackass ambulance chasing lawyer got the person who got into the wreck talked into that problem. Any person with any decent common bike sense would just blow that off.

Amber Lamps
12-12-2009, 07:44 AM
Exactly.

If you get in a severe frontal crash, that bends the frame, it can tweak the gas tank, which could cause a leak, which could explode.

As if, that would be any concern of mine in such a crash.

WTF! Stupid!

The brainyact that thought this shit up should be shot.

U Huh... Sounds like the retarded frame recall on Suzukis... If you crashed it or were stunting it, the frame could crack. No really?

Gas Man
12-12-2009, 08:03 AM
U Huh... Sounds like the retarded frame recall on Suzukis... If you crashed it or were stunting it, the frame could crack. No really?
No this isn't about the frame. Its about the gas tank. They are going to re-enforce the gas tank mounts to they are less easily bent.

All I know is if I can see it (not likely), it will come off when the bike gets home.

Amber Lamps
12-12-2009, 07:50 PM
No this isn't about the frame. Its about the gas tank. They are going to re-enforce the gas tank mounts to they are less easily bent.

All I know is if I can see it (not likely), it will come off when the bike gets home.

No, I was referring to it being the same type of thing.

Gas Man
12-13-2009, 12:30 AM
I guess but the problem is suppose to be the tank mounts. Not the frame. I will post more on this in Jan when mine gets done.

wildchild
12-14-2009, 09:45 AM
Exactly.

If you get in a severe frontal crash, that bends the frame, it can tweak the gas tank, which could cause a leak, which could explode.

As if, that would be any concern of mine in such a crash.

WTF! Stupid!

The brainyact that thought this shit up should be shot.


that would be some yahoo who wrecked one and his attorney who argued this point probably.

i used to work and ride with the legal counsel of one of the companies I worked for. You wouldn't believe the tools who sue companies.

pauldun170
12-14-2009, 02:19 PM
That's not a defect
Its a feature.

Its called the ACS ("auto-cremation system")

It's kind of like on-star except that it finishes the job the front end collision started.

askmrjesus
12-14-2009, 11:15 PM
That's not a defect
Its a feature.

Its called the ACS ("auto-cremation system")

It's kind of like on-star except that it finishes the job the front end collision started.

Off-Star

You're on your own asshole, but thanks for calling.

JC

Gas Man
12-15-2009, 11:09 PM
It should be called... The make sure you get a new bike system.

Smittie61984
12-20-2009, 12:59 PM
that would be some yahoo who wrecked one and his attorney who argued this point probably.


Being a Harley rider he probably was an attorney.

Did Yamaha ever have to recall those R6's that kept having fire problems due to ruptured tanks in a crash?