Motorcycle Junkyards in VA/NC/MD?
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Motorcycle Junkyards in VA/NC/MD?
Hey, all
Sooner or later I'm going to paint my bike (FLHTCUI, bright blue, want black or copper or silver or anything but bright blue). Pretty sure I know what to do (have asked around), but as with anything, I'd feel a lot more comfortable practicing first.
Idea occurred to me to find someplace where trashed bikes are brought and sold for parts. A quick internet search netted me zilch. There's Kim Motors in Petersburg, but he only sells whole trashed bikes, not just parts off of them. I'd like to find things like the tour packs and fairing (maybe even a gas tank), the cheaper the better. Shoot, if it cost less than buying the silly things stock, I could shop around 'til I found used ones in the colors I liked!
But it seemed like a good idea to ask if anyone knows of one such in the general driving range. I'm near Richmond, but don't mind driving into North Carolina or Maryland if the reason was right. Anyone know of any such?
Thanks!
Deej
Sooner or later I'm going to paint my bike (FLHTCUI, bright blue, want black or copper or silver or anything but bright blue). Pretty sure I know what to do (have asked around), but as with anything, I'd feel a lot more comfortable practicing first.
Idea occurred to me to find someplace where trashed bikes are brought and sold for parts. A quick internet search netted me zilch. There's Kim Motors in Petersburg, but he only sells whole trashed bikes, not just parts off of them. I'd like to find things like the tour packs and fairing (maybe even a gas tank), the cheaper the better. Shoot, if it cost less than buying the silly things stock, I could shop around 'til I found used ones in the colors I liked!
But it seemed like a good idea to ask if anyone knows of one such in the general driving range. I'm near Richmond, but don't mind driving into North Carolina or Maryland if the reason was right. Anyone know of any such?
Thanks!
Deej
#2
Im puzzled by this in Texas as well.
Lots and lots of wrecked HD bikes get auctioned off everyweek but very few if any salvage parts dealers in the market around here. most probably get rebuilt but some couldnt possible be repaired without new frames and salvage titles
the two major salvage parts dealers here handle mostly Jap stuff (how they keep track of; oh that fender works on a 03 Volusia but not an 01 I'll never know)
Lots and lots of wrecked HD bikes get auctioned off everyweek but very few if any salvage parts dealers in the market around here. most probably get rebuilt but some couldnt possible be repaired without new frames and salvage titles
the two major salvage parts dealers here handle mostly Jap stuff (how they keep track of; oh that fender works on a 03 Volusia but not an 01 I'll never know)
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I know there was one in NC on the way from Fort Bragg to Camp Mackall when I was last there in 04. I looked like most of it was junk. The independent dealer I go to in Dumfries Va has a crap load of take of tanks hanging in the shop. I never got into the cost of them cause they didn't have any non EFI Sportster tanks. Finally I'll ask my neighbor as he runs a company that parts out cars here in VA and might know of a place that does bikes.
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I know there was one in NC on the way from Fort Bragg to Camp Mackall when I was last there in 04. I looked like most of it was junk. The independent dealer I go to in Dumfries Va has a crap load of take of tanks hanging in the shop. I never got into the cost of them cause they didn't have any non EFI Sportster tanks. Finally I'll ask my neighbor as he runs a company that parts out cars here in VA and might know of a place that does bikes.
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I've been trying to find one anywhere in the SE without luck. Where do all the crashed up HDs go? With as many as are on the road, you have to think there would be some junk yards somewhere.
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You don't need bike tins to practice laying paint. Go to any junk yard and grab some cheap, curved, parts. Fenders are good for practice.
Don't get too hung up on the idea though. Shooting it is the easiest part. Doing the prep right, setting up the gun right, and putting the right thing in the gun are more critical in getting a great looking paint job.
Don't get too hung up on the idea though. Shooting it is the easiest part. Doing the prep right, setting up the gun right, and putting the right thing in the gun are more critical in getting a great looking paint job.