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Welcome Area OnlyNew Member Welcome Area Only. Be sure to pop in here and introduce yourself & let us know what Harley Davidson you own. Save your bike related questions for the proper area.
Love my little bike. It really goes. Needs some work though. Need tires, brakes, headlight, kickstand, gas tank or relining kit. Anyone know where I can get some of these items?
To have a long and good life while riding, we need not only to really go, buy we need to really stop, and be able to see.
So before hitting the road on any bike I highly recommend having all the functions of any bike working in tip top shape before ridding it.
There are Hundreds of places to order the parts U have asked about and U didn't say what bike U have or the year.
So really the best thing to do would be to do a SEARCH and spend some time looking for what U need.
I just ordered tires last week from DENNIS KIRK.COM, He has some of the best prices on the web, but their are 100's of others.
Congrats on your bike and Welcome to the forum.
Look over the main page, a lot of areas to read & learn.
Questions like (What’s the best ?), or (Having trouble with,?), has been answered 100’s of times.
The search feature will get U a lot of answers, or a Google search.
If you can’t find the answer, Start a thread In the correct Section. and go from there. At least U tried…. From Indy
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