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Harley-Davidson Recalls More Than 2.3 Lakh Bikes Worldwide
car&bike Team
Oct 30, 2018, 12:44 AM
A query to a representative of Harley-Davidson India by Carandbike remains unanswered whether any bikes sold in India will be among the affected models. The affected models include 2017 CVO, CVO Touring and certain 2017 Softail models.
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