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I figure an independent shop will be much cheaper than a dealer. It's a Suzuki.
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I am looking for ATV repair shop recommendations in the Cleveland/Medina area. I have an oil leak that probably needs a seal replaced. It's too much of a job for me to take on, so I'm looking for someone to do it. I don't mind driving a bit further if I know it will be fixed properly. Thank you.
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I would like to test ride a Dyna model (Street Bob because the dimensions/controls are most similar to a Super Glide Custom) and a Touring model (Road King) to see what I like when it comes to cruising country back roads.
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I'm coming from a sport tourer (Yamaha FZ6) so a cruiser will be different for sure. What didn't you like about the HD?
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Does anyone know of the NE Ohio Harley dealerships allow for longer than average test rides or rentals? I plan on buying a Harley from a private seller and not the dealership, but before I drop some big money (to me) on a bike, I want to be sure I am making the right decision. I'm hoping to take a test ride for a few hours...does any dealership allow that? I also am hesitant to do so knowing that I will not be purchasing the bike from the dealership...any advice on that? Thanks for your input.
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Thanks! Still for sale. They have been in the original box all winter and are ready for a new owner.
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Sorry you experienced this, man. Glad to hear that you are recovering well. Continue to get better!
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Congrats on the purchase. Looks great!
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Excellent condition helmet and boots still available
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Price reduced to $125 Plenty of time to riding time left in the season
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Still available, I'm sure someone needs boots.
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Thanks, I agree. They never gave me any discomfort at all.
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Location: Middleburg Hts, OH (44130) I'm selling my Cortech Latigo Air Road Race boots. They are in excellent/like-new condition. No issues at all. Never involved in an accident. I purchased them in July 2014 and have rode approximately 2K miles using the boots. They are size 10. For reference, I wear size 10 in Nike and New Balance shoes. I see these going for around $180 online, so I'm putting these up for $135. If needed, I can provide more pictures. Feel free to ask any questions. Thanks for looking!
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Congrats on on the new bike. Ride safe!
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Cool concept, but like others have stated liability might be the killer. I hope it's successful and the idea spreads. The rates seem reasonable. I'm sure many riders would benefit from it at one point or another.
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Agreed, great advice. Bikes sell for a premium in the spring time.
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Thanks for sharing your experience. I have heard both good and bad about Iron Pony. Next time I'm in the Columbus area, I will have to stop in. Simple things like treating a customer right and with respect goes a long way. Great customer service is rare these days.
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Meguiar's Quik Detailer and a microfiber towel for me. Follow up with spray wax and you're good to go. I have no worries about using a pressure washer on dirt bikes, but something about using one on a street bike doesn't sit well with me.
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For the Grom owners, can anyone share real world fuel mileage? Honda claims 134 MPG for the 2014 model...my round trip to work is under 10 miles. Bicycle or Grom???
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Craigslist seems to be the way to go these days in terms of getting a bike for a good deal. Searchtempest is a great tool to use. Various motorycle forums can have good deals too. Good luck with your search!
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I might be buying a used bike in the next month. It will need tires for sure before I can ride it the way I want to. The bike is a '09 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic cruiser. This would be my first cruiser and first bike with belt drive. I don't want to mess around with the removal/installation of the wheels and such. I want to ride it to a shop, have them do the work right, and then ride home and have no worries about the quality of work. I'm near Brook Park/Middleburg area. Few shops near by are Cycle Analysis, Iron Horse Cycles, Rick Roush Motorsports, State 8, and then non-Kawasaki dealers like Sill's Honda and Breyley Yamaha. Of course, a few Harley dealerships too (would they touch a metric cruiser?) I know a few members do tire mounting/balancing, but would you guys also disassemble/reassemble what needs to be taken down for the tire removal? I'm open to all suggestions. Thanks!
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Yes, the Vulcan comes with a windshield and bags. The V Star is belt drive. The previous owner bought it from a dealer with 500 miles on the clock.
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I sold my sport tourer last month and had the idea to take this riding season off. Well, of course I couldn't keep my eyes off of looking at used bikes and found something that caught my eye. I have my eye on two bikes and I would like to get your opinion on which is the better deal given each circumstance. Both bikes fit my riding style. The details of each are listed below: Option 1: 2011 Yamaha V-Star 950 - 1,700 miles - all factory original - tires, brakes, fluids, plugs, etc (owner says everything is perfect condition) - second owner (I would be third) - owner barely put on 1,200 miles in 3 years of ownership - "small" loan still on bike from current owner - does not have windshield or bags (would cost around $500 or so for me to add them on) - price = $4,100...KBB retail price = $5,015 Option 2: 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic LT - 6,500 miles - all factory original - tires, brakes, fluids, plugs, etc (owner says everything is perfect condition) - maintenance records available - original owner purchased brand new - title free and clear - has windshield and bags - price: $3,800...KBB retail price = $4,295 My main concern with the Yamaha is that with such low miles, it obviously sat around a lot. I was told by other gear heads when vehicles sit around a lot rather than being used, it can cause problems. I'm not sure what to think of this. Is the $300 difference in price point that I'm better off with one or the other? Your input and breakdown would help me out. Thanks!
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Great, thanks for the quick replies. Ride safe