Wednesday, April 18, 2012

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Bikers Choice 4-Speed Kickstart Conversion Kit 19499

Bikers Choice 4-Speed Kickstart Conversion Kit 19499
From Bikers Choice

List Price: $182.50
Price: $141.91

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Powersport Superstore
6 new or used available from $141.91

Product Description

Complete kit includes offset kick arm, kick pedal, kick spring, chrome transmission cover, kickstart shaft, all gears, nuts, lock washers and woodruff keys
H-D#33056-90T

This Item Fits the Following Applications:
1986 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1985 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1985 Harley Davidson FXSB Low Rider - Belt
1985 Harley Davidson FXEF Fat Bob
1985 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1984 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1984 Harley Davidson FXSB Low Rider - Belt
1984 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1984 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1983 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1983 Harley Davidson FXSB Low Rider - Belt
1983 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1983 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1982 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1982 Harley Davidson FXS Low Rider
1982 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1982 Harley Davidson FXB Sturgis
1982 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1981 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1981 Harley Davidson FXS Low Rider
1981 Harley Davidson FXEF Fat Bob
1981 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1981 Harley Davidson FXB Sturgis
1981 Harley Davidson FLHC Electra Glide Classic
1981 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1980 Harley Davidson FXWG Wide Glide
1980 Harley Davidson FXS Low Rider
1980 Harley Davidson FXEF Fat Bob
1980 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1980 Harley Davidson FXB Sturgis
1980 Harley Davidson FLHC Electra Glide Classic
1980 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1979 Harley Davidson FXS Low Rider
1979 Harley Davidson FXEF Fat Bob
1979 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1979 Harley Davidson FLHC Electra Glide Classic
1979 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1978 Harley Davidson FXS Low Rider
1978 Harley Davidson FXE Super Glide
1978 Harley Davidson FX Super Glide
1978 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
1977 Harley Davidson FXS Low Rider
1977 Harley Davids

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #272417 in Automotive
  • Brand: Bikers Choice
  • Dimensions: 5.20" h x 5.20" w x 8.50" l, 3.60 pounds

Features

  • Complete kit includes offset kick arm, kick pedal, kick spring, chrome transmission cover, kickstart shaft, all gears, nuts, lock washers and woodruff keys
  • H-D#33056-90T

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Harley Davidson Rose Tattoo Fleece Blanket

Harley Davidson Rose Tattoo Fleece Blanket
From Harley-Davidson

List Price: $16.99
Price: $15.99 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Ships from and sold by fun-blankets-4-u
4 new or used available from $12.95
Average customer review:
(9 customer reviews)

Product Description

A nice blanket to add to your Harley Collection.

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #38459 in Home
  • Brand: Harley-Davidson
  • Model: 844919
  • Dimensions: 50.00" h x 60.00" w x 50.00" l, 3.00 pounds

Features

  • Classic Harley logo in Pink Print
  • Rose Tattoo Design
  • 100% Polyester
  • Machine Washable
  • 50 by 60 inch Fleece Blanket

Customer Reviews

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3Its a blanket, barely.
By zonker4965
The thing is very thin and very small. Maybe they listed the dimensions but consider this something for a lap warmer for a Florida winter. Not a lap blanket for a Colorado winter. Seems like something you get at the $3 dollar store, lol, its better than a dollar store blanket/throw.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
1bright pink
By jbbeer
i guess this is what you get for not reading reviews bright hot pink outlines and it's not even a blanket as advertised it is a throw
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Cute!
By Kristen
Bought this for my mother in law for Christmas and she loves it! It's very soft and a bigger throw blanket than I expected based on the reviews! Very happy with this purchase!
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Saturday, April 7, 2012

free sportster manuel

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Thursday, April 5, 2012

FIRST THINGS FIRST
  • Resist the temptation to buy the first bike you see. Look at a few of them to get a better idea of the used bike market/options before you buy one.
  • Bring a friend to help you stick to your guns, or to help you load your new bikes onto a truck, or as ballast in case the bike has a centerstand and you wish to inspect the front wheel. Bike-savvy friends may also notice things that you forgot to check. Make sure they also read this guide ahead of time.
  • Bring a flashlight to aid inspection. Even in daylight.
  • Request that the owner not have the bike warmed up when you get there, but tell him/her to make sure that the bike will start. If the owner asks why, tell them that you want to test the bike's ability to start when cold. (It's a lot easier for engines to start when pre-warmed.)
  • You needn't follow these instructions in any particular order, or even follow them at all, but if you are going to read them, you should probably do so before you get to the seller's house. If you're new to motorcycling, you'll probably find a lot of the terminology complicated. Try studying some of the "related photos" and RECOMMENDED READING listed below. And as noted previously, try to bring a friend, particularly one who knows bikes.
  • Bring riding gear in case the seller will let you test ride the bike. (If you're new to motorcycling and don't have any gear yet, perhaps the bike-savvy friend accompanying you will be kind enough to bring his/her gear, and do a test ride for you.)
  • You'll have to go through and carefully inspect used bikes being sold by dealerships, too, since many dealerships take used bikes as trade-ins, make minimal (if any) repairs, and mark the bikes up way over "blue book" value. It's up to you to find defects (and to know what the used bike's real value is!!) to get these vultures back down to a reasonable price. Think of it as a treasure hunt -- you're looking for the hidden secrets that will save you money.
  • As a general rule of thumb, when work needs to be done to repair a problem with the bike, most dealerships charge around $50/hour for labor, possibly more for European marques (Ducati, BMW, Triumph, etc.)
  • In the text below, "left" and "right" refer to the rider's left and right sides when sitting on the bike.
  • If you aren't really experienced with bikes, do some practice inspections! Find a couple of friends with bikes, and, pretending that you're at a seller's house inspecting a used bike, go over a couple of bikes in minute detail. You'll learn a lot about how bikes are put together, and you might even find some things that your friends missed. Take notes while you're doing the inspections, and go over your findings with your friends after each inspection.
  • When you end up buying a bike, make sure you get everything related to the bike: the key and any spares that the seller has, any free/included spare parts, the owner's manual and service manual, etc. Having to go back to the seller to get stuff you should have remembered the first time is a pain. And you may find the seller far less accommodating after you've paid for the thing.