By David Jones


If you own a bike, you may need to locate spares after a breakdown or to modify your ride. With bikes that are in production this can be simple and spares are easily sourced from auto stores. If you own an older motorcycle, searching for Vintage Harley Davidson parts may be a little more difficult.

There are a few places to look when trying to hunt down obsolete spares that are no longer made. Locating parts can often be a time consuming process and often the items will be unavailable and cannot be found. The first thing to do is to take a picture of the item and this will enable you to compare it to any replacements.

The internet is a great place to start when trying to find old, rare or vintage items to fit to your motorcycle. A number of these web sites will have thousands of products for sale for older and classic motorcycles. Most adverts will feature a detailed photo of the item for you to look at and a comprehensive description as well as the cost of the item.

Visiting a Harley Davidson approved dealer can often be a good idea when trying to locate hard to find items. Dealers will usually have thousands of new bike parts in their store room and even though they do not advertise older stock they may still be able to supply you with what you need. If they cannot supply the item they still may have some colleagues who work in the same field who can help.

Recycling yards are also well worth a visit too as they often have old bikes. Hundreds of motorcycles can be found in these compounds after being taken off road after accidents or serious breakdowns. Many of these firms will take any useful parts off the bike and hold them in their store rooms but taking a few tools along is a good idea in case you need to remove any spares.

Biker clubs and Harley Davidson owners associations can also be a useful place to try and find parts. Many members will trade unwanted bits and if you are a member you can benefit from discounts and get first choice on certain items. Many of these clubs will have a web site so sending a short email with your requests can often result in you finding your items.

When you have located the replacements and have fitted them it is worth keeping the old ones as you may be able to recycle them and help out another owner. Some parts may be reused or sold on to another biker who is looking for an elusive spare. When replacing items such as fuel tanks and brake systems it is important to have them inspected before using or selling them.

It is always better to try and fit factory made spares to your bike if possible. Re manufactured parts can be used and they will function well but they can reduce the value of your classic bike. It is also worth taking into consideration that a lot of owners clubs and show associations will not let you enter your bike into a show if it is not fitted with genuine Harley parts.




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