2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC — Problems, Recalls & Safety Data

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Safety Rating

8

Owner Complaints

2 Crashes

0

Recalls

NO ACTIVE RECALLS

0

Service Bulletins

0

Investigations

Overview of the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC

The 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC has received a total of 8 safety complaints filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The most commonly reported problems involve the Vehicle Speed Control (2 complaints), Electrical System (1 complaint), and Exterior Lightingbrake Lightsswitch (1 complaint).

Recalls for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC

There are no recalls on file with NHTSA for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC. No Active Recalls

Owner Complaints for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC

8 complaints have been filed with NHTSA for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC. Below is a breakdown by vehicle component.

Most Recent Complaints

#11426736 | VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL | | N/A miles Crash 1 Injury
At about 3 PM on June 26, 2021 I was going south on Route 131 a mile past the junction with Route 73. There are four long sweeping turns after the junction. I’ve traveled that road on motorcycles hundreds of times. It was clear dry and sunny. The road repaved three months ago is very smooth. Luckily there was no close by following or approaching traffic. With the strong torque of the Softail Custom there is no need to adjust throttle at all in going through these wide turns. I was going slightly below the speed limit of 45 mph. Then when I was about halfway through the first left-hand turn I suddenly realized with alarm that the motorcycle was no longer turning at all. Instead it was beginning to quickly accelerate and consequently becoming upright rather than slightly leaned over and it headed directly ahead off the road into the woods. I shut off the throttle but it kept accelerating, so I applied the brakes hard. The motorcycle only slightly slowed down. The hard braking caused steering wobble and then a full tank slapper. The motorcycle went down onto the pavement with me trapped under it. Its momentum carried it away from me as I saw it go further down the road. If this had occurred going straight down the road there would have been time to sort things out and either pull in the clutch or turn off the rocker power switch or both. But in the actual circumstances of mid-turn at 45 miles an hour I was initially stunned and couldn't believe what was happening. My thought was "This bike is no longer making a turn." That made no sense at all. I was extremely lucky to avoid serious injury. I had on a leather jacket and a full-face carbon fiber helmet. I heard the helmet hit the payment with a solid thump. I ended up with abrasions lacerations and bruises on my left knee, bruises and abrasions on my left hip and a burn on my left elbow through the jacket and a heavy work shirt. Boots were an ankle saver since they were heavily abraded. Motorcycle could be driven home
#11426739 | VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL | | N/A miles Crash 1 Injury
At about 3 PM on June 26, 2021 I was going south on Route 131 a mile past the junction with Route 73. There are four long sweeping turns after the junction. I’ve traveled that road on motorcycles hundreds of times. It was clear dry and sunny. The road repaved three months ago is very smooth. Luckily there was no close by following or approaching traffic. With the strong torque of the Softail Custom there is no need to adjust throttle at all in going through these wide turns. I was going slightly below the speed limit of 45 mph. Then when I was about halfway through the first left-hand turn I suddenly realized with alarm that the motorcycle was no longer turning at all. Instead it was beginning to quickly accelerate and consequently becoming upright rather than slightly leaned over and it headed directly ahead off the road into the woods. I shut off the throttle but it kept accelerating, so I applied the brakes hard. The motorcycle only slightly slowed down. The hard braking caused steering wobble and then a full tank slapper. The motorcycle went down onto the pavement with me trapped under it. Its momentum carried it away from me as I saw it go further down the road. If this had occurred going straight down the road there would have been time to sort things out and either pull in the clutch or turn off the rocker power switch or both. But in the actual circumstances of mid-turn at 45 miles an hour I was initially stunned and couldn't believe what was happening. My thought was "This bike is no longer making a turn." That made no sense at all. I was extremely lucky to avoid serious injury. I had on a leather jacket and a full-face carbon fiber helmet. I heard the helmet hit the payment with a solid thump. I ended up with abrasions lacerations and bruises on my left knee, bruises and abrasions on my left hip and a burn on my left elbow through the jacket and a heavy work shirt. Boots were an ankle saver since they were heavily abraded. Motorcycle could be driven home
#10456017 | WHEELS | | 4,000 miles
THE FRONT SPOKES OF THIS BRAND NEW LOW-MILEAGE HARLEY HAVE RUSTED SO HEAVILY I FEAR THEY WILL BREAK AND CAUSE AN ACCIDENT. THE BIKE WAS ALWAYS GARAGED AND KEPT CLEAN. HARLEY BLEW IT OFF AND HAD NO INTEREST IN HELPING REPAIR THE SPOKES. THEY SAID I HAD TO DEAL WITH IT MYSELF. EVEN A TWENTY YEAR OLD PINTO WOULDN'T DO THIS! AT TWICE THE PRICE OF THE COMPETITION NO MORE HARLEYS FOR ME. THIS JUST ISN'T RIGHT AND HARLEY KNOWS IT BUT DOESN'T CARE. *TR
#10432676 | ELECTRICAL SYSTEM | | 21,000 miles
THE REAR BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH FAILED IN A MANNER SIMILAR TO THE REPORT 11V506000. BRAKE LIGHT WOULD NOT ILLUMINATE WHEN BRAKE PEDAL DEPRESSED. REPLACEMENT OF THE SWITCH SOLVED THE PROBLEM. THIS MALFUNCTION IS EERILY SIMILAR TO THE NAMED REPORT. WHEN I SPOKE TO THE DEALER IT WAS INDICATED THAT THIS PROBLEM IS SEEN REGULARLY. THE PROBLEM IS ALSO WIDELY REPORTED ON WEB HARLEY DAVIDSON FORUMS. IT'S OBVIOUS THAT THIS IS A SYSTEMIC SAFETY PROBLEM THAT MANDATES EXPANDING THE VEHICLES AFFECTED. *TR
#10432676 | EXTERIOR LIGHTING:BRAKE LIGHTS:SWITCH | | 21,000 miles
THE REAR BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH FAILED IN A MANNER SIMILAR TO THE REPORT 11V506000. BRAKE LIGHT WOULD NOT ILLUMINATE WHEN BRAKE PEDAL DEPRESSED. REPLACEMENT OF THE SWITCH SOLVED THE PROBLEM. THIS MALFUNCTION IS EERILY SIMILAR TO THE NAMED REPORT. WHEN I SPOKE TO THE DEALER IT WAS INDICATED THAT THIS PROBLEM IS SEEN REGULARLY. THE PROBLEM IS ALSO WIDELY REPORTED ON WEB HARLEY DAVIDSON FORUMS. IT'S OBVIOUS THAT THIS IS A SYSTEMIC SAFETY PROBLEM THAT MANDATES EXPANDING THE VEHICLES AFFECTED. *TR

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Safety Rating for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC

NHTSA has not yet tested the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC in its New Car Assessment Program.

Technical Service Bulletins for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC

No technical service bulletins have been reported for this vehicle.

NHTSA Investigations for the 2008 HARLEY-DAVIDSON FXSTC

There are no NHTSA defect investigations on record for this vehicle.

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