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      <title>Harley-Davidson&#39;s 2024–2026 Recall and What It Signals</title>
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      <description>Harley-Davidson&amp;rsquo;s recall covering 2024 through 2026 model year motorcycles touches a brake system component across multiple platforms, and the scale of the action reflects how concentrated the company&amp;rsquo;s lineup has become around a relatively small number of shared platforms. When a defect appears in a common component, the recall footprint expands accordingly.
The substance of the defect — brake fluid contamination risks or hydraulic line integrity, depending on the specific model variant — is serious in a category where brake failure outcomes are categorically worse than in enclosed vehicles.</description>
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