Harley recalls nearly 46,000 motorcycles
By Associated Press
Apr 24, 2015 12:18 PM CDT
FILE - In this Jan. 20, 2012 photo, the Harley-Davidson logo is displayed on a new motorcycle for sale in the show room of Hall's Harley-Davidson Cycles, in Springfield, Ill. Harley-Davidson is recalling nearly 46,000 motorcycles in the U.S. , on Friday, April 24, 2015, because they could stay in gear...   (Associated Press)

DETROIT (AP) — Harley-Davidson is recalling nearly 46,000 motorcycles in the U.S. because they could stay in gear due to clutches that won't fully disengage.

The recall covers certain Electra Glide, Ultra Limited, Police Electra Glide, Street Glide, Road Glide and Road King models from the 2014 and 2015 model years.

Harley-Davidson Motor Co. said in documents that gas bubbles can cause the clutch master cylinder to lose its ability to fully disengage the clutch, especially if the bike has been parked for a long time. This could cause a rider to lose control of the motorcycle if it's started in gear.

The problem was found through customer complaints. Harley reported 27 crashes and four minor injuries.

Dealers will flush the clutch and rebuild the master cylinder. The recall was to start April 23.