I had an issue when I had a Sporty a few years back. Charge would only last a few days, and sometimes discharged overnight. When i ...
How much you asking?
It would make a lot of sense to vertically organize model ranges... to a point
Beautiful - could easily jack into the old numberplate light cable for that too! Will keep it in mind.
hiwhen changing to a bigger rim, do you need to do something on the fork at all?
So number 4 has broken in the same place. Dropped the broken one off to HH last night so will see what happens. A few ...
I'll have to look at mates very late 09 Buell's ( he has two ) but his rear pull looks slimmer, he said it was just mine had side ...
SF. That was a great fucken expose"aye". Awesome write up and taking the time to photograph, many thankyou. Now can you just ...
Question - will this conversion fit an iron? Forgive my ignorance but I'm looking at a solution for my front end. Just recently ha ...
Im at north sydney nsw
Hi I've just fitted the alloy SE cover to my SE air filter and the kit comes with the larger sock, I imagine that they can be purc ...
Thirty years of riding and I never really looked at shiny bits (purely functional bits yes) had a Harley for exactly a week and... ...
nice bike!my shovel went pretty quick, I got it new & later got a full s&s sidewinder kit for a cheap price.Cow at L A Cyc ...
all I can say is, Harley dealers, sell Harleys. but not many have hi performance tuning experience go to an expert. what state are ...
Motorcycle is streamline, the seat , the bars, the tank, engine but... you picked up something dubious, on the back KC.
The Pirelli Australia site recommends 30 psi for a 21" front night dragon, and 40 psi for the rear 16" night dragon.
I'm wondering if they're using up stocks of existing Iron running gear because they're stopping selling them soon.
Interesting .I have a 1993 xlh1200 with 80 cube motor .I got the twin tec 1006:)
Hi guys .as of a couple of months ago my Harley sportster1200 xlh has been making a strange whining noise only in 3rd and 4th gear ...
I found it helpful still ;-)