samedi 12 mars 2016

Searching For Vintage Harley Parts

By Elizabeth McDonald


Many motorcycle owners from time to time will need to buy and replace certain parts. If you own a modern machine this will be a simple case of visiting a spares shop and buying what you need. For those who own an older bike trying to find Vintage Harley Parts can be a lot more difficult and in some cases very costly.

A few options are available to you when looking for spares for a classic or rare model. Searching for spares can be a time consuming process and in some cases the parts cannot be found at all. Before starting to hunt down rare items it is good practice to take a photo of the old one if you have it so that you can compare it to the replacement.

A great place to find vintage spares is on one of the many internet sites that specialize in Harley Davidson spares. Many of these sites have thousands of items in stock from very early bikes to more recent ones. The listings will normally feature a picture and description and there will be contact details so that you can speak with the sellers.

Visiting a Harley Davidson main dealer store can also be a good place when trying to locate hard to find items. Dealers will usually have thousands of parts in the store room and even though they do not advertise old stock they may be able to help. If they cannot supply the part they still may have some ideas of where you may find what you need.

Scrap bike dealers are also well worth visiting as they often have older bikes in the yard. Hundreds of motorcycles can be found in these compounds after being taken off road after accidents or major breakdowns. A lot of these companies will strip any useful parts and hold them in a warehouse, but taking some tools along is a good idea in case you need to remove the spares yourself.

Motorcycle clubs and Harley owners clubs can be a useful place to try and find spares too. Many members will swap and trade unwanted bits and pieces and if you are a member of the club you may benefit from discounts and get first choice of certain items. Most of the clubs have web sites and sending an email with your request can often produce results.

When you have found the items that you are looking for and completed the job it can be useful to hang on to the old bits. These can often be refurbished or fixed and sold on, swapped or given to bikers trying to find rare spares. Some items may need inspection after repair, especially brakes and other major components.

If you are fitting replacement spares to a vintage motorbike it is always better to use genuine ones when possible. Aftermarket items can be used and they will be as good as originals but using these can seriously affect the value of an old classic bike. Clubs and organizations will also not accept non factory spec machines to be entered into competitions or shown in events.




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