Cold weather is here...the bikes are stored
#31
Took my last ride Thursday,got 18,000 miles for the season. Changed my primary & trans oil. Then Friday my dealer picked up the bike for storage. Sunday night - Monday got a foot of snow. $250 for pick up, wash wax, oil change, battery tender, heated storage, yada,yada,yada. Hope they can get to the bottom of my intermittent heated grips problem.
#32
Took my last ride Thursday,got 18,000 miles for the season. Changed my primary & trans oil. Then Friday my dealer picked up the bike for storage. Sunday night - Monday got a foot of snow. $250 for pick up, wash wax, oil change, battery tender, heated storage, yada,yada,yada. Hope they can get to the bottom of my intermittent heated grips problem.
#33
#37
The shops in WV off winter storage as well for around $300.
If you have some significant work done on your bike like cams, engine rebuild, and other mods during it's storage time they will put the storage fee down on the cost of your mods.
However, I got to have my baby in the garage so I can tinker with it all winter.
If you have some significant work done on your bike like cams, engine rebuild, and other mods during it's storage time they will put the storage fee down on the cost of your mods.
However, I got to have my baby in the garage so I can tinker with it all winter.
#39
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On a related note: How hard is the salt on the Harleys? I'm a lifelong rider but new to the H-D world and am reluctant to give it up for the winter. Too much fun. Literally everyone that I know in this area who rides H-D tells me the salt will destroy the bike in short order and I am a fool to keep riding. To some degree, that could be true or not based on the quality of the chrome/paint/and zinc coatings, etc.
Would love to get others opinions on this.
Would love to get others opinions on this.