Yes, you can - but they are spendy. See, for example:
"Harley-Davidson stands for independence, freedom, individuality, expressing one's self, adventure on the open road, and experiencing life to its fullest."-Joanne Bischmann, VP of Marketing for Harley-Davidson:
"Harley-Davidson of Utica is where in NY you can buy Harley Davidson chrome, and is open seven days a week. Monday through Friday 8am to 6pm, Saturdays 9am to 4pm."
Maria Harley has written: 'Open learning in the primary sector'
It un-bolts from either side at the rear.
To open a Harley Davidson dealership, one must first complete a Prospective Dealership Application. There are also financial requirements one must meet before opening the dealership. One can either open one up at new dealership locations or purchase an existing dealership.
Riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle can be a thrilling and enjoyable experience. Like any motorcycle, it may take some practice to get used to the weight and handling, especially if you're new to riding. But with proper training, practice, and following safety guidelines, you can confidently cruise on a Harley-Davidson and embrace the freedom of the open road.
Very open question, new or used,what size,what make? 1985 Honda Magna.....$1700.00 2009 Harley Davidson....$28,000
there is a check valve in the oil system that is stuck open over filling the oil tank will cause the dipstick to blow out of oiltank
What year model is this Harley or make. The oil in the primary is self contained. It's a 1982 FLHT shovelhead that shares engine oil for the primary chain. I'm removing the chain and replacing it with a belt so I need to block the lines off somehow
The choice between Suzuki and Harley-Davidson largely depends on personal preference and riding style. Suzuki offers a wide range of sport and touring bikes that are known for their performance, reliability, and value, making them great for various riding experiences. Harley-Davidson, on the other hand, is iconic for its cruiser-style bikes and strong cultural heritage, appealing to those who appreciate classic design and the open road lifestyle. Ultimately, the better bike is subjective and hinges on individual needs and tastes.
You don't, it uses the same oil as the engine. WHOA! do NOT go by that last answer somebody left. Japanese bikes share the same oil in the engine and transmission. Harleys do NOT share engine oil with the transmission. Tranny oil must be checked and changed separately than from the engine. You must open the derby cover over the clutch to check and add transmission oil on a newer Sportster. Older Ironhead Sportsters have an inspection plug on the primary. have someone hold the bike straight up, you will get a false level on the kickstand. It uses 20-50wt motor oil OR HD primary oil. There's also a chain inside that primary that has to be adjusted regularly. Get a factory service manual.
The company that uses the slogan "eat sleep ride repeat" is Harley-Davidson, a well-known American motorcycle manufacturer. This slogan emphasizes the lifestyle and passion associated with riding motorcycles, highlighting the idea of constantly being on the road and enjoying the experience. It resonates with motorcycle enthusiasts and embodies the spirit of freedom and adventure that comes with riding a Harley-Davidson bike.