September 30, 2014 3:53 AM PDT
I'm thinking a lot of these recalls are coming now because the past two years have been the first time Harley made any major changes to functioning parts of the bike. I really don't believe Harley is putting out stuff they know is not going to work correctly. pcdoc mentioned bean counters and as someone who has been in the manufacturing world, I know for a fact it is much more expensive to bring 100k + bikes back to fix them then it would have been to do it correctly the first time.
We would all like to think that Harley and other mfgs should be perfect, but in reality that is real tough. No matter how much you test something, certain things will not show up until there are real miles put on by real riders, in the real world... especially if it is less then 10% failure rate.
I also agree with Hunter that Harley is real good at informing their customers and the media as soon as a problem is identified.
Thankfully there were no major injuries caused to riders because of this... just 3 minor injuries from bikes falling over as the stopped bike crept forward.
Details on the recall...
Harley-Davidson Recall: Clutch May Not Remain Disengaged