
The first motorcycle was built in 1904 and began to be marketed in Mexico in the '20s. Harley-Davidson motorcycles are a cultural icon in the United States and Mexico, associated with freedom, especially after their popularity during World War II. The Federal Consumer Attorney's Office (Profeco) pointed out the need to review several models of classic Harley-Davidson motorcycles due to a specific problem. Although these motorcycles have been a symbol of rebellion and have starred in American films, Profeco identified a risk in some particular models. It was discovered that the output wire from the regulator in certain models could rub against the front cover, wear out, and become exposed, which could lead to a ground short circuit. Therefore, it is recommended to carry out the review on 55 units to avoid possible accidents. Profeco emphasized the importance of conducting this operation to prevent any harm to users of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The company highlighted that so far no accidents have been reported, but urged the owners of the mentioned models to reach out through the provided channels to schedule the corresponding review. The Harley-Davidson motorcycle models that require review according to Profeco are FLTRXSTSE CVO Road Glide ST, year 2024, TOURING FLHX Street Glide, year 2024, TOURING FLTRX Road Glide, year 2024, FLHXSE CVO Street Glide, year 2024, and FLTRXSE CVO Road Glide, year 2024. Harley-Davidson has provided means to contact the company and report any issues with the mentioned models.