Finding Harley Davidson Parts Portland

By Brian Roberts


If you own a Harley bike, you will at some point need to buy spares to carry out repairs, or to make modifications. This can be a simple process with most machines and they are readily available for most of models. If you own a motorcycle you will need to locate Harley Davidson Parts portland to keep your motorcycle running well.

There are a couple of locations to look when you are trying to find spares for your motorbike. Locating items may often take a while sometimes they are unavailable and cannot be found at all. The first thing to do is take a decent quality picture of any spares you are searching for and this will allow you to compare it to the replacements on offer.

A great starting point to find items is on the internet and there are firms that specialize in Harley Davidson spares. A large number of the sites carry a huge stock of factory items for most models that have been produced. The page listings will feature color pictures, descriptions and the price of the item as well as shipping costs.

A good place to visit to buy genuine spares is a main dealership that has been approved by the factory. The dealers will hold large stocks of new and older spares and they may also have discontinued stock in their store room. If they do not have the items you require, it can be worth speaking to them as they will be able to order it from the factory.

A recycling yard is worth a visit as they will often have damaged or scrap bikes that you can take spares from. Hundreds of motorbikes are to be found in some compounds after being in accidents or breaking down beyond viable repair. Many of the scrap firms will strip the items from the bikes and keep them in a warehouse, but you can take some tools along just in case.

Harley Davidson riders clubs are a very useful place to get factory spares that may be unavailable elsewhere. A lot of the club members will have collected for years will often have a good stock of parts that they will sell. You do not necessarily have to be a member to buy but it can sometimes be worth signing up and they will be happy to help if they can.

When you have purchased your spares and fitted them to the bike it can be worth keeping the old one if it can be refurbished. The parts can then be sold on to another biker or you can keep them in your garage in case they are needed in the future. When you recondition any items such as fuel tanks and brake components, it is a good idea to have them inspected for safe operation.

You should always attempt to fit a genuine factory spare to your bike if possible. A reconditioned or aftermarket item can be used but they will seriously affect a bikes value. You should also be mindful that many official owners clubs and associations will not let you enter your bike into a judging show if it is not fitted with genuine factory made spares.




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