5 Common Roadside Harley Repairs

Before you start searching for a Harley Davidson Street Bob for sale, you might be able to fix your motorcycle on your own. Here at Hot Metal Harley Davidson, many of the repairs we handle are very easy to do on your own. Below, we will cover 5 of the most common roadside Harley repairs.

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1. Flat Tire

Getting a flat tire is something that every motorcycle owner will encounter if they ride long enough. However, this is also very easy to fix on your own. Many times, a motorcycle owner will have a patching kit and/or spare tire ready.

2. Loose Chain

Having a loose chain is another one of the common roadside repairs that every bike owner should know how to do. Generally, a loose chain can be fixed within a matter of minutes. If you don’t know how to do this, though, it can be much more difficult of a task.

3. Headlight or Tail Light

When your headlight and/or tail light goes out, you need to act fast. However, if it is daytime you probably don’t have much to worry about. Head right over to the nearest parts store and get this replaced immediately. Otherwise, you can end up risking your life and/or receiving a citation.

4. Clutch Cable

Having a spare clutch cable with you for long road trips is almost necessary. The last thing you need while on a road trip is to have your clutch cable break and to leave you stranded on the road. Therefore, try to keep one with you at all times in the glove box.

5. Shifter Lever

People often start searching among the Harleys for sale near me when they brake a shifter lever. After all, this is also one of the most commonly broken motorcycle parts. Generally, though, it is easy to fix and can be done by yourself on the roadside.

Thinking of Buying a New Harley Davidson Soon

If you run into a repair that is simply too expensive to handle, getting a Harley Road Glide for sale or another type of new motorcycle is often a great idea. Here at Hot Metal Harley Davidson, we are ready to help you find a new motorcycle that is best for your needs when the time comes!

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