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BIG DOG BULLDOG MOTORCYCLE RECALLS - (16 Recalls Found)

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2007 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE TACHOMETER BOARD MAY HAVE BEEN IMPROPERLY INSTALLED.Recall Details

2007 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE:BODY

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE REAR FENDER STRUT ATTACHING BOLTS CAN FAIL ALLOWING THE REAR FENDER TO DETACH FROM THE MOTORCYCLE.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:ALTERNATOR/GENERATOR/REGULATOR

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, A WARPED BUS BAR WITHIN THE VOLTAGE REGULATOR CAN CAUSE A SHORT CIRCUIT.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE:BODY

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE REAR FENDER STRUT ATTACHING BOLTS CAN FAIL ALLOWING THE REAR FENDER TO DETACH FROM THE MOTORCYCLE.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE FRONT FENDER BRACKETS COULD FAIL ALLOWING THE FRONT FENDER TO DETACH.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - WHEELS:LUGS/NUTS/BOLTS

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE REAR WHEEL HUB BOLTS COULD LOOSEN AND BACK OUT ALLOWING THE HUB AND BRAKE ROTOR TO DETACH FROM THE WHEEL WITH AN ASSOCIATED LOSS OF STOPPING POWER.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE:MOTORCYCLE:KICKSTAND/CENTER STAND

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE KICKSTAND SPRING MAY STRETCH AND DETACH FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET OR THE KICKSTAND. Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE FRONT FENDER BRACKETS COULD FAIL ALLOWING THE FRONT FENDER TO DETACH.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM:IGNITION:MODULE

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE IGNITION MODULES ARE ORIENTED WITHIN THE BATTERY TRAY IN A WAY THAT MAKES THE IGNITION MODULE SUSCEPTIBLE TO VIBRATION. Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE ELECTRONIC HARNESS CONTROL (EHC) MODULE CAN FAIL RESULTING IN A TOTAL SHUT DOWN OF THE VEHICLE'S ELECTRONIC POWER.Recall Details

2005 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE LONG PIVOT BOLT MAY BEND OR BREAK DURING NORMAL OPERATION OF THE MOTORCYCLE. Recall Details

2004 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE:MOTORCYCLE:KICKSTAND/CENTER STAND

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE KICKSTAND SPRING MAY STRETCH AND DETACH FROM THE MOUNTING BRACKET OR THE KICKSTAND. Recall Details

2004 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - SERVICE BRAKES, HYDRAULIC:FOUNDATION COMPONENTS:MASTER CYLINDER

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE PISTON IN THE REAR MASTER CYLINDER MAY HAVE BEEN IMPROPERLY SIZED, WHICH COULD CAUSE THE REAR BRAKES TO DRAG OR LOCKUP. Recall Details

2004 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STEERING: STEERING WHEEL/HANDLE BAR

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, A SCREW MAY BECOME LOOSE IN THE HANDLEBAR CONTROL DUE TO THE LACK OF A LOCK WASHER AND LOCTITE. Recall Details

2004 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - STRUCTURE:MOTORCYCLE:KICKSTAND/CENTER STAND

Problem: ON CERTAIN MOTORCYCLES, THE KICKSTAND SPRING ATTACHING STUD MAY BREAK OFF ALLOWING THE KICKSTAND TO DEPLOY INTO THE EXTENDED POSITION. Recall Details

2004 BIG DOG BULLDOG Recall - ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

Problem: BIG DOG IS RECALLING CERTAIN 2004 CHOPPER, BULLDOG, RIDGEBACK, MASTIFF, BOXER, AND PITBULL MOTORCYCLES. THERE IS A POSSIBLE LOOSE CONNECTION BETWEEN THE HARNESS CONNECTOR AND THE ELECTRONIC HARNESS CONTROLLER. Recall Details
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