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2011 Motorcycles, H.O.G. Specials and Other Free Events for Racing Fans Milwaukee (July 16, 2010) – Harley-Davidson Motor Company is pleased to announce that it has joined the list of exhibitors at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the 2010 MotoGP Red Bull Indianapolis GP August 27-29.
When shopping for tires for your Harley-Davidson, you have literally hundreds of choices. Some tires are from well-known manufacturers while other quality tire makers are less known yet will provide you with an excellent quality tire. Bear in mind that you can choose from a variety of sizes, profiles, styles, and designs. Three Big […] More »
One of the most basic and important Harley Davidson parts maintenance procedures is the adjustment of the shocks. Adjusting the air pressure in the motorcycle suspension system will help to promote a quality riding experience and will increase the longevity of your tires and other parts of the cycle as well. Read on for a […] More »
So, you’ve decided you would like a new set of handlebars on your Harley-Davidson ride. You’ve opted for a more radical set that will give you a better feel as you ride and a smarter look. Great. But what about the wires that operate your turn signals and other electronics, which run through the bars? […] More »
One of the biggest thrills of owning a Harley Davidson is getting it out onto the highway. After all, what’s the point of having a bike if you don’t ride it? Of course, just riding to ride is good, but having a destination is even better. Those looking to take their Harley out on a […] More »
The Harley Davidson Twin Cam engine is one of the most popular engines for the motorcycles made by this brand. Coming in two different models of V-Twin engine, 88 and 88B, the twin cam was initially released for the production year 1999. Although they’ve subsequently been replaced by a more modern version of the same […] More »
This is your guide on how to change the rear tire on your Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This includes baggers in addition to other models. Note: ’07 and later models sport a cam-type rear axle adjuster, which differs in adjustment and setup after you have replaced the tire and wheel. Have your service manual available for specific […] More »