Thursday, October 15, 2015

Repair Tips for Sportster Owners


Own a Harley Davidson Softail and need to make a few repairs? Well there are a few tips you can follow that will help you to get the best parts, get the repair work done in a short period of time and more importantly save money.

If you aren't comfortable with doing the work yourself there is nothing wrong with that because you want everything done correctly, the first time. Mistakes and delays cost you time and money, not something you want to deal with when you are making repairs to your softail. So before you dive into making the changes and repairing parts you need to fix check out these tips for repairing your Harley Davidson softail.

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

3 Harley Davidson Bagger Repair Tips You Need To Know


Harley Davidson Bagger Repairs
There is nothing like riding a Harley Davidson bagger on along trip. There are so many names you may use for your bike; bagger, road king, touring bike, dresser, road glide or something else but the parts and the work you have to do to maintain your Harley are the same. When you are making motorcycle repairs most bikes are similar but there are always some differences you need to be aware of. These differences may seem minor but they can be the difference between you wasting hundreds of dollars and weeks waiting for parts and repairs to be completed.

1.       All parts aren’t universal: Ape Hanger Handlebars that work for a Softail may not work for your Bagger which is why you want to check that EVERY part you order is going to work for your specific model bike. If you have to call the distributor and ask specifically it is better to make a 5 minute phone call than have to spend weeks fighting with a custom Harley parts company to get the part you wanted in the first place.

2.       You don’t have to buy through a mechanic: If you do not feel comfortable making repairs on your bike either because the project is above your experience or you just do not have the time it doesn’t matter. When in doubt go with a professional. However, that doesn’t mean you can’t save money on getting a mechanic to make the repairs on your bike. More than likely when the mechanic is placing an order for the parts they need they are going to order from a local shop and charge a markup. That means you are already paying high cost not to mention the markup. Find out what parts you need and then buy them yourself online to save big. If you want a new set of bagger handlebarsfor a low price then go online where you will get a far better deal than through your mechanic.

3.       Bigger bike = more parts: When you are making repairs to any motorcycle you have to be aware of the different parts that particular model has. In the case of a bagger you have plenty of extra parts that aren’t found on any other type of bike. For example, replacing the handlebars on a Softail is simple but replacing them on a dresser is much more of a challenge because of the fairing. So when you are putting the handlebars on the bike you have to take into consideration that there will also be a fairing around the bars so repairing or replacing parts on the front is not the same as with other bikes.

Your motorcycle is always going to be a little different, especially if you wanted custom parts on it. But when you are making repairs on your Harley Davidson bagger it is important to remember that if follow these tips and plan accordingly your repair process will be simple and less expensive than you thought it would even if you are purchasing custom Harley Davidson parts.

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Reasons Why Motorcycle Repairs Get Expensive


You have to do some repair work on your Harley and you notice that the price tag is already getting pretty high just after you talk to your mechanic and look at some parts you need. Why is it so expensive to repair your motorcycle? Whether it is just to replace a few parts or you need to do some major work you are always surprised at how high the price tag is. It would make more sense to just buy a new bike but as a Harley Davidson owner you don’t want to do that. Whether you own a softail, sportster, Dyna, Bagger, Wide Glide or something else you want to make sure that your bike is running as well as possible and that’s why you need to stay up on repair work.

Here are a few reasons your Harley repair bill might be high and some suggestions on how to fix that:

1.       Buying Individual Parts: If you need several parts then you want to avoid buying them one at a time. Often when this happens you are paying more for shipping as well as avoiding any chance of a discount. If you need handlebars, hand controls, brakes, mirrors, a front end or any combination of those to repair your Harley you want to look for kits as well as parts. It’s possible the company you are buying from will have some sort of kit that has multiple parts for less money because you are buying in bulk and you also will save on shipping costs as well.

2.       Where to buy from: This is what throws people off a lot when they are looking for Harley Davidson parts. Let’s say you need a pair of handlebars and you go to the local bike shop and find the perfect set of ape hangers for your softail. That’s great but they cost more than you were expecting. The reason is because that local bike shop has a lot of overhead costs to cover, they have minimal competition because they know you want the part now and they can pretty much charge what they want. But if you shop online you can find the same set of ape hangers for your softail, or an even better selection, for a much lower price.

3.       Don’t let the mechanic order: You have an awesome mechanic who is going to do the repair work the right way and charge you a fair price. That’s all you can really ask for but when it comes time to order parts do not let the mechanic do it. They do not have time to shop around for the best deals so they are going to order the parts they need, probably from the same local bike shop you were going to get the ape hanger handlebars from and on top of that they are going to charge you a markup of at least 10% which means you are paying more. Again you can go online and find a better selection as well as way better prices.

Repair work on any Harley Davidson motorcycle is not going to be cheap but that doesn’t mean you should waste money. This is your opportunity to save hundreds of dollars on your repair work that is needed, even if you need to hire a bike mechanic to do it. Be smart and you can save a lot.

Friday, August 21, 2015

5 Most Common Harley Davidson Parts to Replace Regularly


 
Wear and tear on a motorcycle happens and you can’t do much about it. Parts need to be replaced and repairs will have to be made no matter how often you ride. You will have to make repairs to your Harley even if it sits in the garage for weeks and months at a time. Motorcycles cost money to keep in good condition. Here are the 5 most common Harley Davidson parts that you have to replace or repair and why they are often the problem:

1.     Wheels: That’s right; wheels often get a lot of damage and need to be repaired or to be replaced. The main reason is because of potholes and while that seems odd because your Harley Davidson only has two wheels and your car has four, it often is the Harleys that need to repair wheels. One of the reasons is because Harley wheels might be lighter so if you hit a pot hole at high speeds it can do damage to the wheel. Remember in your car there is a big rubber tire around the wheel with lots of air in between the two. On a Harley Davidson motorcycle you do not have that same protection.

2.     Handlebars: It’s not that handlebars get damaged on a motorcycle or that they stop working. The problem is that as you make changes and repairs to your motorcycle, or simply get older, you may want to change things up and switch to ape hangers. Many riders who started out with basic T-bars eventually move to ape hangers because it allows for a more comfortable ride, especially when you are going on long road trips. It’s actually smart to switch up the handlebars every now and then because it also gives you the feeling of having a different ride while also making sure that you are keeping your parts in working condition. You may also have to change the hand controls which eventually may lead to a complete change in handlebars as well.

3.     Brake Rotors: This should be a no-brainer. On any vehicle the brakes get the most abuse because you are constantly slowing down, stopping and the natural wear and tear they experience. Don’t forget about all the debris they pick up while you are driving and it is easy to understand why brake rotors need to be replaced often. There are ways to keep the rotors clean or take better care of them so that they do not need to be replaced as often but when it comes to rotors you want to make sure you have them in top condition for safety purposes.

4.     Headlights: Aside from having a bulb burnout you would be amazed how many times riders need to repair or replace their headlights because of damage. What happens more times than not is that branches, debris and other things get in the way a bit when you are moving your bike or someone isn’t paying attention and their arm hits the bike when it is parked and the headlight often is the place that gets the brunt of the damage. It doesn’t seem to make sense but it does happen quite often.

5.     Mirrors: See if you can guess why this part needs to be replaced often? Yes mirrors are always getting knocked around, abused and hammered and that’s just when you are parked. It happens a bit because they stick out and when people walk by your bike they may be focused on something else and the mirror catches them.

Motorcycle parts break down, get worn down or just need to be replaced because you want something new. No matter the reason you should know how to not only replace Harley parts but also get the lowest prices. The common belief is that your local bike shop is the way to go because you can get what you need quickly and they know you by name. The reason they know you by name is because they only have a few customers who actually buy stuff each day so they want you coming back again. They also have to raise prices to cover all their overhead costs and the lack of sales they make so you are paying a lot more for those Harley parts than you should. If you go online and look for Harley Davidson handlebars you will notice two things; the first being that the selection is much larger than any local store has and the second is that the prices are a lot lower. Online stores sell more parts and have less overhead costs than storefronts do so they are able to offer a bigger selection at lower prices. They don’t have to worry about only carrying the most popular items because of shelf space so they can expand their selection. That’s why when you are trying to repair your motorcycle and you need Harley Davidson parts the best thing to do is to shop online.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

Are You Overpaying on Harley Davidson Motorcycle Parts?

Motorcycle repairs are always pricey, especially if you have to pay for a mechanic to make the majority of the repairs. Unfortunately there are thousands of motorcycle owners who waste money each and every year because they are unaware of how to save money when upgrading custom Harley Davidson parts on their bike.

It is time that you know why and how you are wasting money as well as figure out the best ways to stop it and get better deals on all the parts you need.

You can learn all of this and more by reading the full version of this article on Overpaying for Motorcycle Parts

Thursday, June 4, 2015

3 Tips to Save Money on Harley Repairs


One thing you will always dread when it comes to repairs on your Harley-Davidson is the cost. Parts aren’t cheap, labor isn’t cheap and Harleys aren’t cheap. Overtime parts will wear down and need to be replaced so the longer you have your bike, the more repairs you can expect to make. Here are a few simple tips that could help you save money when making repairs:

1.     Don’t let the mechanic order: If your mechanic is ordering the parts they are usually going to cost more. It takes your mechanic time to place the order and since they have to do it for you, they are going to markup the prices. There are some cases where the mechanic may get you a better deal on Harley parts because they have an arraignment with the supplier but in most cases that is misleading. The deal they have is 10% off from the distributor and they mark up the part 25% or more.

2.     Order online: Local stores have quality prices but remember you are paying for parts based on their availability. The store can charge what they want because they know you need it right then and there, plus if they are the only store nearby they know they can charge what they want. Online stores offer better deals because they are more focused on moving volume rather than getting the most profit per sale. It is a completely different business method and the result is the customer benefits by purchasing custom Harley-Davidson parts online rather than from the local stores.

3.     Hire the best mechanic: Now that seems like a crazy idea, hiring the best mechanic to do the repair work on your Harley is going to save you money? In the long run, yes it will. Let’s say you purchase Harley parts and you save hundreds of dollars by ordering online. Then you go to the cheapest mechanic in town who gets the job done but the installation of those parts was not done properly and in a few months parts bend, dent or wear down faster than they should? Now you have to start the process all over again and you are wasting even more time and money. Sometimes the best way to save money is to make sure that you get the repair work done the right way, the first time.

Custom Harley-Davidson motorcycle parts can add up, especially if you need to do some major repair work to your Harley. Rather than worrying about keeping costs as low as possible you should make sure that the job is done correctly, the first time so you do not have additional problems down the road. But there is a way to save money on any Harley parts you need and that is to make sure you are buying them online.