H-D Intl. Stealer rant and oil advice......
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H-D Intl. Stealer rant and oil advice......
If you ever get a chance to go overseas to and take your ride with you. You might want to know what you are getting into with the International Dealers (Stealers). The battery crapped out on my 2007 Street Glide and H-D of Bahrain got me for the sum of 90 BHD which translates to $239. WOW! So, I asked them how much for a set of tires mounted. Their response 240 BHD = $637. If I buy the tires and bring them in, it will be 80 BHD = $212 WTF? And finally, a quart of H-D oil is........... 8 BHD or $22. I understand that this is a foreign country and all that. But this is ridiculous! I wonder if MOCO knows this is going on and if they really care. Anyway, does anyone think that Yamalube 20w-50 MC oil would be an acceptable substitute for regular v-twin type oils. In CONUS I use the Valvoline 20w-50 V-twin oil and have been quite happy with it.
T.F.
Manama, Bahrain
T.F.
Manama, Bahrain
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well, they got all the money there, don't they ?
I am guessing that they have import duties on goods brought into the country.
It may pay off to find a support system other than the dealer, and substitutes for maintenance items like oil, filters, tires and batteries.
Mike
I am guessing that they have import duties on goods brought into the country.
It may pay off to find a support system other than the dealer, and substitutes for maintenance items like oil, filters, tires and batteries.
Mike
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Bahrain is not a rich as say Kuwait. The dealer in Kuwait City is not near as expensive as here. The problem with that is oil and batteries are HAZMAT and the postal service will not ship them to APO/FPO's . Tires on the other hand I get through J&P cycles (Free Shipping). Filters I get through my dealer back in CONUS.
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Any 20w50 or 15w50 will work for the Motor...Don't they have other battery places ...i am pretty sure a HD battery fits some metric bikes also...same with tires.... i am sure a Metric dealer would change your tires... they do have metric bike dealers there don't they...shop around. It looks like the same prices a s Canada pays like some other dude said.
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don't be too upset. i got a set of tires mounted on my 2010 and the total was $650.00. the worst part was that my dealer had just stopped their $1.00 per tire install the month prior.