Harley-Davidson Dealers Don't Want Your Business (Indy Shops Do)

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GixxerFoo

GixxerFoo

Күн бұрын

Harley-Davidson dealers are changing hands and they are not locally owned and operated anymore. Many Harley-Davidson dealers are being bought out by large corporations which own multiple dealers across the country. You may of been visiting a particular dealer for years, even bought your Harley-Davidson there new 10 years ago. Well now your bike is 11 years old, the dealer has changed ownership and they won't service your bike anymore. This is the reality a lot of riders are facing with the way the new corporate ownership operates. In some cases you might buy a trade in bike that's a little older and the dealer won't work on the very motorcycle they just sold you. They don't want your business unless your buying the latest greatest Harley-Davidson, which is fine since there are still plenty of mom and pop indy shops that would love to have your business.
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@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Ай бұрын
What have your dealer and independent shop experiences been like, were they great or an absolute disaster?
@hedonisticpunkvatos
@hedonisticpunkvatos Ай бұрын
I have a 1994 XLH883HUG and I do most of my work; however, I do have a guy I goto when I can't do it. It's a small mom/pops shop called Monkey Wrench Cycles in Ft.Worth, TX. Frank, the owner and mechanic, is honest. Dealer won't touch my bike, it's too old, but Frank has experience building sportsters.
@toolsgeneralmaintenance9617
@toolsgeneralmaintenance9617 Ай бұрын
For reference, I own a 2002 HD Electra Glide. Bone stock except for a cam support plate update for the hydraulic cam chain tensioners and high flow oil pump and slip ons. My local HD dealerships won’t even touch my bike for so much as tires or a wash. And while indy shops have touched it twice in the past, I’ve had nothing but bad experiences. The first was when I had the cam chest work done and they pulled off my perfectly fine and working stator and swapped it with one on their pull off shelf, simply cause it looked better and it went out two weeks later and refused to fix their screw up without me paying more money. The second shop I saw was just for a rear tire and brake pads. After they did that work, which the work done was good, I can’t get them back on the phone for additional work.
@mikaldene7146
@mikaldene7146 Ай бұрын
Never been to an independent shop yet but that doesn't mean I wouldn't if they were as cheap as me doing it myself. The dealerships I only had them change and balance my tires. The bad thing about going to them is the nearest dealer is 250 miles East or 300 miles West. They won't work on the bike to even remove the tires. It's a 98. Out of necessity and a lack of money, I learned to work on my bike and what to watch for. Dealerships are always going to charge more and as long as people are willing to pay it, they'll continue to do it.
@jimelliott5421
@jimelliott5421 Ай бұрын
Had a Harley "Master Tech" tell me the motor on my 2010 Dyna was bad when i took it in for a security issue that would not let it crank which they did fix....he offered me 2k to take it off my hands......i went home, checked fuses and relays (they had been monkeyed with), and changed battery and started it up. Rode fine for a year until I sold it and as far as i know its still going strong.....NEVER trust a dealer. Ill stick to my EVO and Shovels from now on....
@seanlee2650
@seanlee2650 Ай бұрын
I have excellent experience with Route 30 Harley Davidson in Upper Sandusky Ohio, as well as at Smokey Mountain Harley Davidson in Maryville Tennessee. Both got me in and out same day while traveling on my 2015 Ultra Limited. If I'm around home I do myvown work.
@stephenmazak7028
@stephenmazak7028 Ай бұрын
Thank God for independent shops
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
No joke, less over head and they aren't trying to screw people over.
@Byrds1967
@Byrds1967 Ай бұрын
100% correct! Buy from a dealer, then take to an independent shop. Perfect match.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
If you find the right bike used at a dealer that's what you end up doing!
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Ай бұрын
I asked about a $1,500 Sportster plus TT&T.What they didn't say was t $649 DOCFEE and the $849 dealer fee.OTD -$3,100 for a $1,500 883 Sportster. 1988 year of the bike. The greedy SOB's wanted more than the price of the bike in fees . HD thinks that their shit don't stink! Unbelievable!
@aquahombre
@aquahombre Ай бұрын
Was the name Bert's?
@mtnbikerfl1
@mtnbikerfl1 Ай бұрын
Berts blackwidow in Port charlotte FL I worked there for 3 days in service/parts it was so bad that nobody wanted to help if I had a question about where something was they just roll there eyes at me fuck them
@bothetinman772
@bothetinman772 Ай бұрын
I honestly don’t see myself buying a new Harley ever again. I’ll do 90% of the wrenching on the ones I have now. The new ones are already outside of my skill level with all the new electronics. I just put a new fuel pump in my 08. The fuel pump was for an old Mustang Fox Body.
@blipco5
@blipco5 Ай бұрын
Turning around and walking out the door is free. And if you grabbed a free cup of coffee you win.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's pretty damn ridiculous, I have walked out of dealers over that. Magically they would waive it then but by then I was just done.
@Rick-Williams59
@Rick-Williams59 Ай бұрын
Being a professional automotive mechanic for a decade or three I've always worked on my own Harley, and I've owned everything from knuckles to twin cam bikes. I do know some Harley dealership mechanics that are top notch people, but they have to do what the dealership tells them to do, upselling is generally a requirement for a mechanic. I have never trusted a dealership as a whole, I would rather use an independent shop. I just prefer to do my own work, then if it fails I have no one to blame but me. Great video, thanks.
@darrinclem2502
@darrinclem2502 Ай бұрын
Yes. After 38 years as an auto mechanic working on my 99 rk is a piece of cake.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
There's some damn good people working at the dealers but like you said they have to upsell as part of the job. It shouldn't be cause it isn't right but when it's your livelyhood you gotta do what you gotta do.
@ramie-uz9xi
@ramie-uz9xi Ай бұрын
Sounds like a perfect opportunity to open a mechanic shop 😎. Personally.. I’ve never seen a small independent shop close unless the old man retired . EVER .
@stoundingresults
@stoundingresults Ай бұрын
You will never be out of work fixing Hardley Davidsons
@ramie-uz9xi
@ramie-uz9xi Ай бұрын
@@stoundingresults #WORD
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That right there says a lot, I have seen that myself too is retirement that closes the shop.
@kevinbresnahan3394
@kevinbresnahan3394 Ай бұрын
Liked the shots of the independent shops, official Harley Davidson dealers looked just like that back in the good America.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Those a lot of the places local to me, that was the original Harley World in OKC when it was on Agnew. Elsie was awesome, she sold the dealer and retired. After that it went corporate and move to a new botique dealer.
@jamesfalls3310
@jamesfalls3310 22 күн бұрын
Burnout Cycle, Roseville, Ga
@kevinnobody3052
@kevinnobody3052 Ай бұрын
I don't mess with dealerships. I have a show quality 06 Electra Glide and I love it. I do my own work and what I can't do myself I sub out to a very good independent shop where I live.
@Roaddawg68
@Roaddawg68 29 күн бұрын
I agree 100 percent, I do the same .
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's the way to do it, sometimes you just might not have the time to get it done yourself and subing out to a local is a great option.
@peterollinger2584
@peterollinger2584 Ай бұрын
Yesterday i went a bike shop that is about 30 miles away from me. Had new tires and brakes done. Hanging out he told me in about a year or so he is shutting it down. Age and the bs and he wants enjoy rest of his life. Problem is he is the only in this area. Its Brainerd mn area. The Harely dealership closed years ago there. The nearest one is 90 miles 3 different directions. They wont touch anything that isnt a M8 in it. Yeah they want my bikes for a trade in but cut my throat and screw me. Harely Davidsons has change and not for the good. Its about the dollar and screw the customer. Not all of us can afford 40k bikes or want this new stuff. Im in that category. Great video
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you! You rarely see those indy shops close unless the owner retires, that says a lot.
@darrinclem2502
@darrinclem2502 Ай бұрын
I worked at battlefield Harley part time 2 years ago and they work on older bikes thru the winter when business slows down.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's the way to do it, I understand not wanting to take on the business during the busy season cause it does take time work on the older bikes and do diagnostics.
@happyinflorida3102
@happyinflorida3102 Ай бұрын
Everglades Motorcycle Service in Naples, Fl is the best Indy shop around. They know ALL Harleys and are great people !
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Those are the kind of shops I love to work with right there!
@hunterslivesmatter8024
@hunterslivesmatter8024 Ай бұрын
Great video as always. I bought a 2018 Fat Bob this past November from my local family owned dealer Suburban Harley Davidson. Fantastic sales experience too to bottom. They also hold dealer events for the community to attend and go above and beyond for the customer in all respects. They represent what dealerships used to be like and what they should continue to be like. It’s a real shame to see what’s going on right with many other dealerships. Also, many of the employees at suburban ride older bikes so I bet their service department has no issues working on them. They also have their own custom speed shop so I’m fairly certain they will turn a twin cam into a fire breathing force to be reckoned with!!!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's the way to do business, I love open house events at a good dealer. They make it feel like you're at a second home and they aren't just there to get your money. I love a good dealer like that!
@kevinvallance5996
@kevinvallance5996 Ай бұрын
Hola, lost my charging system in Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 on my 2009 CVO Ultra. Was travelling to Ireland 🇮🇪 at the time. Called ahead to Waterford Dealership, they couldn't do enough. Collected my bike Saturday morning, Diagnosed the Problem. Ordered parts from Belgium the same day. Shop was closed on Sunday and Monday. Parts arrived by Wednesday, and I was on the Road Again. Big Big shout to these fantastic People.
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Ай бұрын
This reminds me of a nightmare I had many years ago on a Honda Shadow. Except in my case it was only a flat tire. Unfortunately I was riding a bike with tube type tires, so, unlike with tubeless tires, I was unable to fix it beside the road. I had just gone out for a Sunday morning ride, and was about 200 miles from home. I had to call a tow truck, which cost a small fortune. They hauled it to the nearest motorcycle dealer, a multi brand "powersports" dealer. Of course they were closed on Sunday, and also on Monday. So I had the tow truck driver drop it off at a motel a couple miles down the road. I got a room for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday. I walked down the street several times for fast food. I called the dealer first thing on Tuesday morning. About three hours later they came and picked the bike up. I waited for hours at the motel, then walked down to the dealer. They hadn't touched it yet. They wound up getting it done just before closing time. They refused to just replace the tube, they had to replace both the tire and tube. So I got charged for having the bike picked up at the motel, and for a new tire, tube, and labor. They knew I was stranded. I rode home that night. Between the towing charge, three days at the motel, and all the dealer charges, plus missing 2 days work, that one flat tire cost me over $1200. I never road that bike again. I parked it and listed it for sale. I replaced it with a bike that had tubeless tires.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's what I like to hear is when dealers will step up and get it done for someone, that's how you run a business right there!!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's horrible, there are some places like that won't touch your bike and it's disgusting. Harley dealers won't typically touch anything that's not a Harley but I have seen times where they will help someone out with another brand of bike for a tire or something I would call universal.
@bruce1816
@bruce1816 Ай бұрын
Dude, this trend is going to bite Harley-Davidson right in the butt!!! S&S started just for the same reason. Harley was in trouble, and they forgot about customer service. I think the aftermarket is going to really boom. I hope so!!!!! I believe there is plenty of folks out there to spike more innovation. This will really pick up the competition. There is quite a bit now, but i think there's plenty to come.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I hope it does for Harley, funny you mentioned S&S. I had a friend buy a T111, had it installed at an authorized S&S dealer, well it blew up. S&S sent a new motor, paid to have the old one removed and the new one installed. They wanted that motor back, they wanted to know the who what when and where of what happened. They wanted to know what rpm, what he was doing when it happened, what led up to it, they were truly interested in knowing exactly what made it fail.
@bruce1816
@bruce1816 28 күн бұрын
The first big inch kit i purchased was an 88 ci in 1971. There is a reason for their success.
@hitechrr
@hitechrr Ай бұрын
They should come with no suspension, seat, handlebars, and windshield. I bought a new 2023 Tri Glide and went 635 miles the next day and I felt comfortable. I have since added a floorboard extension, rear shocks, heel shifter, handlebars, road zeppelin seat, backrest, shift link, full exhaust, stage one air filter, rear bumper, windshield, extra lighting, CB radio, WHIM, hand grips, lighted hand controls and now I'm doing the oil filter relocation. The dealer gives me a hard time because I do it all myself. I have been riding for 54 years and working on bike as long. This is my first and last Harley. I have over $50 k into it.
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Ай бұрын
I have been riding for 49 years, and have always worked on my own bikes. I was also a professional auto mechanic my entire life. I have plenty of older bikes and cars. I refuse to buy anything I can't work on. I actually have plans to convert my 2006 Sportster 1200L into a trike when I can no longer safely ride a 2 wheeler. I'm not throwing my money away. I'm putting away all the money I can for my kids and grandkids. They have provided me with a lifetime of happiness. It's the least I can do for them. To me, an under $10,000 non computerized bike (or trike) that sounds and feels like a Harley is more fun than a $50,000 smooth, quiet, computer on wheels. To each their own however. Whatever makes you happy. I grew up in a time when cars and bikes were machines. Mechanical devices. They didn't run on software. They could be worked on with wrenches and screwdrivers, and as far as the electrical system, you never needed more than a simple multimeter.
@hitechrr
@hitechrr Ай бұрын
@@geraldscott4302 I agree. I still have my timing light and dwell meter. I still remember changing jets and advance weights. When I would pull a motor from a old Chevy from the 50 and 60's, would climb into the engine compartment.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
You got a good point, I would love to have the old parts resell that are take offs from everything swapped out that people don't want back.
@craigpennington1251
@craigpennington1251 28 күн бұрын
You must be mad.
@pb68slab18
@pb68slab18 Ай бұрын
"All offers of future assistance and support expire upon payment of invoice!"
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
It sure feels that way, I have seen the whole attitude change sometimes after you ring that bell.
@billbonu1639
@billbonu1639 29 күн бұрын
Best Harley Davidson mechanic on the planet that I know of is a little shop in Albany Louisiana called George's garage I think, that's ALL HE DOES and all he's ever done is Harley, knows them inside and out but I hear he's booked solid especially this time of year.good guy and a class act!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's awesome! You simply can't beat a shop like that!
@gregkeller80
@gregkeller80 Ай бұрын
Pocono Mountain HD is my local dealer and I think they are pretty darn good. If I’m not mistaken the guy that owns that group helped finance Willie G to buy Harley back from AMF. They will work on Evo’s and shovelheads, but I do prefer my local shop or to do the work myself.
@JamesGaron
@JamesGaron Ай бұрын
Not that the local H D shop in town won't sell me parts for my twin cam (not stock has a 95 kit ) just worried about the quality of the work since it is older but concerned about them returning the bike as is was sent in for repair I have heard some interesting stories about delays and overpaying for work not done or parts swapped out. My only choice is to do myself even though it takes more time I have found information on the www that provides me with all that I need in order to repair my bike. J
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's really interesting! Having a good dealer is a an awesome resource even if you do your own work!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I hate to hear that and it's horrible to imagine but it does happen unfortunately.
@DonDyarprecision
@DonDyarprecision Ай бұрын
Local dealers don't want to work on anything older than 5yrs Small shops hard to find, too costly to stay in business.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's really bad if they won't go back 5 years, that's insane. Small shops are getting harder to find but they are usually cheaper especially if they have less overhead.
@DonDyarprecision
@DonDyarprecision 28 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo I got the impression that one dealer in particular did not want to work on bikes he did not sell. The one independent shop does not want to work on Twin cams now, just young kids working. It is back to the point in the 1970s where it cost more to repair a Harley than what it can be sold for. Many Evos and Twin cams sitting in garages with dead batters and old owners like me.
@Anton_G_604
@Anton_G_604 Ай бұрын
Great video. I only go to the indie shop I trust. I know the mechanic personally and he warranties his work. I still like my dealer, but I'd much rather give my money to a small business, a guy who works really hard and does an amazing job.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate the support! It's just gotten so bad from where it used to be, it's rare to even get to speak with the guy doing the work these days at a dealer. Sometimes they have multiple people doing the job on a bike.
@BillyCune
@BillyCune Ай бұрын
The dealer refused to repair my 1999 EVO. They stated that they do not repair older than TC ones, and even TC ones only include those with fuel injection.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 Ай бұрын
You have the last of the good ones. Keep it and find a good local independent shop.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I believe it, they can't get some parts anymore from Harley as they are discontinuing them quietly.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's exactly what I was going to say!
@justinblue5346
@justinblue5346 Ай бұрын
I went to 3 dealers in my town Tuesday to sell my 2020 Heritage with 13,800 miles on it. Every single one of them only offered me 10.5k. Sorry but no thanks since there were selling other Heritages 18-22 with various miles on them for 17k to 20k.
@randylucas2458
@randylucas2458 Ай бұрын
Harleys are only valuable while they're in the dealership. Once you buy it from the dealer it's just a pile of shit
@El_Peto
@El_Peto Ай бұрын
Harley dealers operate on the concept of absolutely hosing every customer for as much as they can on every transaction
@El_Peto
@El_Peto Ай бұрын
​@@randylucas2458but but the lifestyle It's cool to ride a slow broken down vibrating piece of trash and ther stupid clothes
@donbraham411
@donbraham411 Ай бұрын
I had a very clean and nice sportster 1200 custom vivid black , 30,000 miles one owner till I bought it, was going to trade on a at the time new 2020 heritage that they wanted $23,000 for, and low balled me at $3000. I was so pissed I sold it for $4000 cash and now don’t even have a bike. I’ll never own another Harley!!!
@WarsFamily88
@WarsFamily88 Ай бұрын
I'll give you $8,000 cash for it.
@magoolew5131
@magoolew5131 Ай бұрын
I only have bought 1brand new Harley. A 2014 Tri-Glide. I guess I'll never be buying another one if they don't want to work on my bike. I guess I'll go back to a Japanese bike for my next purchase.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's a perfect example of how this whole deal Harley is pulling is going to back fire on them.
@okiemale1589
@okiemale1589 Ай бұрын
😎👍 Big thumbs up for the channel...
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the support my friend!
@bruceblackerby3742
@bruceblackerby3742 Ай бұрын
After the local dealer botched an oil cooler install on my friend's 2017 Fat Bob (something we discovered when I installed mine myself on my 2008 Fat Bob), we've written off dealer services, except for state inspection. Changed my tires the other weekend. Saved over $250. The 3 local HD dealers are are going to become the HD "boutique" style dealerships, more interested in selling clothing than motorcycles, it seems. I don’t think it's a viable long term model. HD would do better to offer high end total restoration services like Mercedes Benz, and/or make new copies of some of tbeir classics, like Jaguar did with the XK-SS. I think that my generation (I'm 60) may be the last to give a crap about riding HDs. My next HD is probably going to be a BMW 1800. Base model is significantly cheaper than a HD.
@davidvanbrunt4233
@davidvanbrunt4233 Ай бұрын
My new Beemer will be here 2 weeks....🏁🏁🏁👍
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's really bad if they can't do something as simple as an oil cooler without messing it up.
@Padre.K1880
@Padre.K1880 Ай бұрын
I bought my 08 Night Train new at Myers Duren in Tulsa, they have been good about working on it. They did the 96 to 103 conversion last year, awesome…
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Myers Duren is going to be my new go to now that Forman in Stillwater is closing. Route 66 is corporate, Myers Duren is a good dealer and they will treat you right.
@Rundark-
@Rundark- Ай бұрын
Better known as "stealerships" they lie, cheat, and steal! I will never walk into another HD location as long as I live, These days I got enough cash to take advantage of a desperate R.U.B. getting rid of his bike and if something goes wrong, I'll fix it. If I don't know how, I'll find someone who does right here on YT and be all the more wiser and fatter of wallet. Thanks for the info, love your vids man! You keep making them and I'll keep watching them, LOL!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you! I really appreciate that! I have a lot of people ask why I don't work on camera and the truth is I don't do it full time and when I do have a job I am really focused on the task at hand. I would love to put how to videos out there but it does take a lot of time to video the work and still do the job right. I will do some how to videos on my own stuff in the future as I have work I am going to do.
@Rundark-
@Rundark- 28 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo That's awesome, I know your subscribers including myself would tune in with bells on, lol. The great thing about content creation is there are many ways to do it. Like you'd probably like to film it and then voice the instructions after? Of coarse I'm just guessing but I don't have to guess that they would be good and appreciated by all who view them. I would have bought a bike myself by now but I got fired yet again. I work in the craziest industry where you can do everything right and go above and beyond and still get canned, LOL! All it takes is one D-Bag to get a hair up their six and make up some fabricated BS and out the door ya go. I feel bad for those people because Karma has visited everyone who has done me dirty and used them as her own plastic f*ck doll.🤣😂🤣 Not to worry though, I'm alright and not looking at being homeless or going hungry. Despite living in a city that bleeds its people dry and gives nothing back, LOL!
@antondahl8945
@antondahl8945 5 күн бұрын
As someone that has bought a Harley new,rode it 108,000 miles and am a PHD certified Harley mechanic, I can say that they have been plagued with a myriad of problems. The Evo sportster was the exception, a phenomenal machine.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 4 күн бұрын
What's concerning is roached M8's with 60 to 80K on them for various reasons. It's like quality control is non existent anymore not that the design and choice of components is great either. Evo Sportster is what I like to ride for that very reason as it was the exception. I would of love to see some big inch versions on that design.
@mikebentivegna6003
@mikebentivegna6003 Ай бұрын
Go to a Indy Shop . Better value and service , seems like most really want your business . My guys in south central Wisconsin ROCK COUNTY CYCLES are the best in the business , Harley Davidson has gotten out of helping there older folks and motorcycles .
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Indies have lower overhead and they will take care of you, you get a more personal experience at the small shops.
@Crimepaysaskapolitician
@Crimepaysaskapolitician Ай бұрын
Got any new revelations regarding the EPA and performance parts? I talked to the local HD dealer in my neck of the woods. I was told parts for late model twin cams were abundant, in other words as long as parts are available they wont turn anybody away. And yes the owner of that particular dealership sold out to a corporation. Im always on the look out for independent shops with competent mechanics... JCS Performance in south texas is probably one of the best.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
There's still parts out there for Twin Cams and Evo's but it looks like any new production exhaust are going to be compliant pieces for emissions. It doesn't look like it's going as far as sound just yet, some of your best mechanics out there are at those small indy shops.
@lpd1snipe
@lpd1snipe Ай бұрын
My local dealer growing up was Harley-Davidson of West Palm on Cherry Road owned and operated by Charlie Jones. He had two mechanics named Bruce. Those guys were great. They worked on everything. When I was a kid just starting out, I could go in there, hang out, drink coffee, and ask questions. When Charlie got older, he sold his dealership, which moved over to Park Place, and they had to do all the updating for the boutique stuff in the 1980s. Dealerships like that are far and few between and rare. Another great dealership in Daytona Beach was Robison HD creator of the "Thunderhead" Sportsters based on the xr750 style heads. He was forced out because he wouldn't update for all the Glam stuff.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I hear you there, I miss those days where their owner had a name and face. You could knock on the door and have a chat, anymore these days it's a "general manager" and you never get to meet the owner who's a CEO of the company.
@johnlennon8653
@johnlennon8653 16 күн бұрын
My RK is twenty years old,a rat bike that I love. Homemade exhaust pipes and homemade jockey shift, truck bed liner for paint. I can do the majority of any repair myself, as I was a mechanic back in the 1980s. If it’s something I can’t do at home, I have an independent shop nearby that has an excellent reputation that I’d take it to.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 13 күн бұрын
Those are the kind of bikes I love! They are fun to ride too!
@tjmayer9103
@tjmayer9103 Ай бұрын
True. A large dealership here in Arizona, will not work on a bike older than 2008.
@SmittyAZ
@SmittyAZ Ай бұрын
Most dealers have that sign posted. What most dealers don't want to work on is junk that should have been scrapped.. They will usually work on a well cared for older bike.
@tjmayer9103
@tjmayer9103 Ай бұрын
@SmittyAZ Not true. My bike is pristine, not a scratch on it, and it looks better than it did the day I bought it. By the way, there's no signs posted.
@SmittyAZ
@SmittyAZ Ай бұрын
@@tjmayer9103 I was speaking from my own experiences. As a matter of fact, my '68 Yamaha AND my '99 busa are in a shop that has the sign posted. Of course, I spend a small fortune there and I've purchased several new bikes from them. Have you actually been told NO! by that dealer?
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I am surprised they will go back to a 2008 model.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I have seen exceptions made, some are really hard on that 10 year rule.
@johnschillace6634
@johnschillace6634 Ай бұрын
We have great Indy shops around Cleveland Ohio. Plus a lot cheaper rate than Harley. $95 Indy. $175 hr HD. I have an 06 Street glide and I think the last time HD did any service on my bike was when they changed my cam chest and new cam. 7-10 yrs ago. Plus I do my own oil change every year. Indy all the way.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Labor rates are insane these days, it's sad but that's what it takes to keep the lights on. Harley dealers have insane overhead to pay for these days.
@W9HJBill
@W9HJBill Ай бұрын
A couple years ago, I bought my used 2019 Tri Glide and aside from warranty work, I never go back to the dealer. I go to a local independent speed shop. Now that the bike is basically done with the warranty, I had a bunch of after market mods done that don't use Screaming Eagle crap on it.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I seriously believe warranty is about the only thing keeping a majority of people going to dealer service.
@WindsurferHD
@WindsurferHD Ай бұрын
Great Indy shop here in north Texas is Thunderchief Garage McKinney Texas.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Those are the kinda shops I love! They do good work and they take care of you and your bike!
@WindsurferHD
@WindsurferHD 27 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo yep you are 100% correct.
@seanlee2650
@seanlee2650 Ай бұрын
Harley Davidson started making motorcycles in China and now I refuse to give them any of my $$$. I will keep the 2 I have now and buy after market parts to maintain them.
@WarsFamily88
@WarsFamily88 Ай бұрын
Keep buying Chinese aftermarket parts bruh
@seanlee2650
@seanlee2650 Ай бұрын
@@WarsFamily88 way cheaper than the chineese parts with HD on them.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Fortunately for us that's a model for that particular market, the bikes we get here are made in the US albeit with globally sourced parts. They are scrutinized for quality at least.
@1935ADED
@1935ADED 28 күн бұрын
They have a couple plant overseas, that way they dont have to pay the import tax on the countries they are going to. When I was stationed in Japan they are very strict on emissions there. Easier to build a bike a factory over in another country that already meets the emissions. A Harley built in the states wouldn't. Also the cost of a new Dyna over there from a dealership in 2010 was about $33k-$36k due to the taxes and import taxes from being brought in from the states.
@seanlee2650
@seanlee2650 27 күн бұрын
@@1935ADED Harley Davidson was once an American icon. Now it's a global woke joke.
@johndcunninghamjr4111
@johndcunninghamjr4111 Ай бұрын
This is why I will never buy another new Harley Davidson again. There is no more dealer support for my bike. And they wonder why people are not buying new bikes from them. When I got my first bike from Harley Davidson I was told Harley Davidson would always be there for me. If they will only work on new bikes with all the newer electronics and will not release any information to work on them, who is going to be able to work on the new bikes when they are 10 years old and Harley dealers will not work on them. As far as I can see Harley Davidson just put the nail in their own coffin. LOL I'll just go get myself a Honda shadow. F*** Harley Davidson because that is what they just told me with my 100th anniversary Dyna that I love and can still work on myself without there so called long time customer support. (Or lack there of)
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Harley dealers are giving away business which in my mind is crazy, it's great for the local shops though.
@rugershooter5268
@rugershooter5268 Ай бұрын
There's somebody in nearly every town that works on Harley for money, and a lot of them are Harley trained......because they don't make $300/hr like you pay at the dealership........My Kaw dealership has a Harley trained mechanic because he couldn't pay the bills out on his own....too much competition close to Lexington. I do my own maintenance, and now tires too, but I don't remember ever having a Harley that needed fixed......I also don't do performance "upgrades"
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
There's a lot of damn good mechanics out there in the shops, I love it when a shop will take a bike in cause they have someone capable of working on them if even if it's not the brand on the front of the building. I worked at a Kawi shop and we rebuilt a guys Yamaha FZR 600 engine for his road racer. We had a guy that could do it, we had good relationship with parts suppliers and the Yamaha dealer so we did it.
@thebeardedcustodian135
@thebeardedcustodian135 Ай бұрын
I think it is the dealerships way of always pushing new bikes
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Its is, Harley CEO wants to reduce the number of used bikes and get the sales of new bikes moving again.
@naturalforlife6741
@naturalforlife6741 Ай бұрын
Our local dealer sold to a group that owns 3 other dealerships. I has changed a lot. They charge $90.00 and hour for labor now. It was 60 at the old dealership. I went to an independent to install my 14" fat bars and saved $100.00 on the parts and install. Shout out to PinupBaggers.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
It's night and day with the "investment group" takes over ownership, they are all about making money and the ones that invested making as much money back as possible.
@peteryeanacopolis2037
@peteryeanacopolis2037 27 күн бұрын
Found out that the dealership I was going to raised their labor rate to $150 an hour. Just makes me do more of my own work.
@davemagee
@davemagee Ай бұрын
Hey brother only two in Auckland owned by the same family and a few around NZ mostly good service but some of the salesmen don't even ride. Best thing is to get a workshop manual and do it yourself. Great satisfaction and better price. All the best from NZ 🇳🇿
@mellsterr6192
@mellsterr6192 Ай бұрын
I used to buy my parts from the dealer in Christchurch! Now it Rolling Thunder. To expensive!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Sounds like they got bought out by a corporate owner.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Harley has the absolute best service manual you can find anywhere, I am surprised how detailed they are!
@meathammer5886
@meathammer5886 Ай бұрын
My dealership treats me like gold. They work on any year Harley out there. Downside is their rates go up as the bike gets older.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's awesome to hear! I wish we could see more dealers like that!
@ramie-uz9xi
@ramie-uz9xi Ай бұрын
Had taken a bike in once . They told me they didn’t work on the older stuff 😳. They offered to sell me a new one . Lord help I some what lost my composure . I looked at the man and said “ why in the hell would I buy a new one from you when you can’t even fix the one I have ? 🤬 We don’t !! I can’t … them SOB
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
As crazy as that sounds that is exactly what they do and they are happy to take the bike on trade and sell it for than double of what they gave you.
@yoshit9819
@yoshit9819 Ай бұрын
The mom and pop style shop is the way to go. I've worked in a mom and pop shop and a bog dealership. It's night and day
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I have as well and I can agree 100% it's a night and day difference on both sides of the coin for employees and customers!
@idiotsevant71
@idiotsevant71 Ай бұрын
Been to a few HD stealerships that the sales people didn't even know what an Evo was. Yea almost hard to believe.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 Ай бұрын
They wouldn't have that job if the EVO didn't save the (now stupid) company.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
The Evo turned everything for Harley around and they enjoyed some good years!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I am not trying to bash dealers but I have gone into a few where the sales class was clueless to be honest about the products they are selling.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 28 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo Once I was interested in a TW200. I went to the local imported dealer and was ignored for 15 minutes. I walked out, and they closed down after a year.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 28 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo ... and then Jagass Jochen entered the room and began their decline.
@jimharrison4526
@jimharrison4526 Ай бұрын
I have a buddy who bought a bike from a dealership that was still under warranty. Where he bought it was from a dealership that was 200+ miles out of his hometown. He had something break down on it and went to the dealership where he lives and they refused to work on it because he purchased it somewhere else. It wasn't a HD but it still wasn't right, and it was still a new bike.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's ridiculous, a good dealer will honor the warranty and work on it no matter where you got it.
@bikerbobcat
@bikerbobcat Ай бұрын
Thanks for making a distinction between the owners and the workers. They are the front face of any company and have to take the heat for following rules they don't make. They also have bills to pay and families to feed.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I been there on both sides of the coin as a worker and the customer. Those corporate owned dealers will grind those employees into dust. They are good people but the way they are forced to do business will go against everything you stand for.
@ken2tou
@ken2tou 29 күн бұрын
I have an ‘07 CVO Ultra Classic. Nobody has turned me away when help was needed, yet. Rapid City HD was great when I had an electrical system failure in 2016, while on the Sturges run. Here in the Austin area, not turned away yet. Not saying they won’t, but I have a great Indy mechanic who does most of my work when needed anyhow. I can do most external work, but internals are not my bag. I’ll leave that to the guys with the proper tools. Been riding since ‘67 and will keep riding as long as the good Lord allows.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I couldn't see the dealer near Sturgis turning anyone away, they dang near have to be ready for anything or know someone else there that can do it.
@johnjohnson2855
@johnjohnson2855 Ай бұрын
The difference between having a harley and a Honda is an old Honda doesn’t need repairs. 🤣🤣🤣 corporations have destroyed everything along with government help.
@djmysticalone321
@djmysticalone321 Ай бұрын
All bikes need repair once in awhile
@Manonymous108
@Manonymous108 Ай бұрын
Or maintenance.. just drive it and don't worry about maintenance if you ride a honda. 🤢🤮
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I am a Harley guy and I will say you are 100% not wrong, dang Honda will outlive all of us with just oil changes.
@townings9185
@townings9185 Ай бұрын
I refuse to buy a new harley. I will ride my old harleys until the wheels fall off. Then rebuild them.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's the way to do it right there!
@tobystevenson8191
@tobystevenson8191 29 күн бұрын
I travel for work and take a bike along. I have a new 23 RGCVO. I’m afraid to take that bike to any dealer. I also have a 02 classic. I have taken the 02 to multiple dealers and have never been turned down for work. I decided, after watching your vids, to change my cam tensioners. I was in Alabama at the time. The Harley dealer did the work and more. As you know Harley has a kit for this. This dealer would not charge me for the kit but charged me for each part. It cost me about $800 more, but they did the work. There is a dealer in Atlanta that works on twin cams too. Dealers DO NOT know anything about the 23/24 bikes. It’s best to go straight to Harley.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
It's going to take a bit for the newer stuff to get mainstream at the indy shops, same thing happened with the M8's. Now it's game on at the indy shops for M8's, new bike under warranty I can see for sure wanting to do dealer work.
@HarleyGeezer1954
@HarleyGeezer1954 Ай бұрын
Wow, I have been thinking that because of the takeover of the corporations of the dealerships, there will be a huge opportunity for these indi-shops very soon. I was also thinking we may end up like CUBA. Instead of older cars we a will be fixing and driving older motorcycles. I see the gap getting much bigger and very soon.
@Spike_6280
@Spike_6280 29 күн бұрын
Very true. Support the independents now.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
It's good for the indy shops for sure, they have a huge opportunity available to them with the dealers turning older bikes away.
@bvailes775
@bvailes775 28 күн бұрын
Last year me and a buddy of mine were riding from our home town of Willis. Tx (just north of Houston) to Daytona Fl. for Bike Week. About 900 miles into the trip I got a flat on the rear tire of my 2005 Road King Classic. Had the bike towed 40 miles to Adamec Harley in Jacksonville Fl. I was kind of worried that they wouldn't work on it due to hearing stories just like this. When they found out I was on a road trip all the way from Texas, one of the techs actually stopped working on another bike to get mine done. I obviously can't speak for all dealerships, but Adamec Harley in Jacksonville, Fl. did me right!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
10 year rule is all well and good but when it's a tire, they should do that no matter what! Especially being stranded and from out of town!
@shanelefever7704
@shanelefever7704 Ай бұрын
I went out and found a bike shop that can replace my tires 450 bucks new tires worth it I recommend everyone work on your bike it's cheaper and get to know people and pick theyre brains learn something new but today's Harleys with the technology it's more problems in the fuif you have a digital screen have fun replacing it I recommend speedometer and tachometer they are simple and easier to replace or fix
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I love places like that, that's how I got hooked up with the little shop in OKC. They charged me like 30 bucks to swap a tire I brought in, dealer wanted 110 dollars to change my tire. It was a carry in and they wanted an hour of labor to swap a tire on a rim.
@scottarmstrong1172
@scottarmstrong1172 Ай бұрын
I work on my own, but I would prefer an independent shop. Usually, a small shop is going to give you more personal attention, and you won't have to put up with Harley's BS. One thing I learned about the dealers is that although they may have great techs, it always seemed to be the new guy working on mine. I can remember when Harley dealers were usually in a small old garage on some side street. Things sure have changed.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Things have changed dramatically, it's unfortunate but it's going to be good for Indy shops that are willing to take on the work!
@scottarmstrong1172
@scottarmstrong1172 28 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo Absolutely!
@user-mf7yq5xr9s
@user-mf7yq5xr9s Ай бұрын
In other words,,,, no longer CUSTOMER oriented ,, only MONEY oriented,,, imagine the old days when a customer would bring in an older bike for work ,, and while waiting for the repairs,, he spots a new bike he loves sitting on the showroom floor ,,, WHAT A CONCEPT !!!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
You are correct! It's investment company ownership and they want to just make as much money as possible.
@eddiegerlach7121
@eddiegerlach7121 Ай бұрын
My folks at Wesley Chapel HD are top shelf! From Matt in the Service Department to his team of technicians, I've received exceptional service. They even pick-up and deliver my carbed 2005 Xl1200C here in Brandon, which isn't a walk across the street. Yes, they do service older bikes! 👍♥️
@eddiegerlach7121
@eddiegerlach7121 Ай бұрын
ALSO, The Ride Factory down in Ybor is a fantastic shop, too! They did an exceptional service on my carbed 2004 Low Rider. 🤘♥️
@craigkemmerzell5741
@craigkemmerzell5741 Ай бұрын
This is so spot on I bought my 03 softail brand new they did alot of work for me great service 👍 Then 2 years ago they told me they don't work on anything older then a 08 All I wanted them to do was change all the fluids and change my tires I had the new tires Wow what a shock that was
@eddiegerlach7121
@eddiegerlach7121 Ай бұрын
@@craigkemmerzell5741 reach out to Matt! I know he owns Sporties and has access to many things Sportster. However, If we can create the relationships, we can continue to have our older bikes cared for...otherwise, we can go to The Ride Factory and get our needs addressed there. I feel MOCO is missing out by turning away older bikes for service....HUGE opportunity to drive deeper relationships and retain loyalty. 🙏♥️👍
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's awesome! That's a good dealer right there! You don't see that very often these days.
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Ай бұрын
Nobody takes a basket case to a HD dealer. No one expects them to work on a vintage HD. If you can't change your oil drive a 🚗 car.
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Ай бұрын
The big problem is they make these new bikes impossible for anyone else, including an independent shop to repair. They will not sell parts to an independent shop. Imagine spending $40,000 for a bike that is worthless after 10 years. Only a billionaire or a complete fool would do that.
@dcccharles4569
@dcccharles4569 Ай бұрын
A typical response given by an HD dealer, or supporter, "Change your own oil and service your own relic, or buy NEW!"
@spaceflight1019
@spaceflight1019 Ай бұрын
​@@dcccharles4569The Gates/Microsoft mentality!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I've seen some ragged out bikes come in before that probably should of been in a basket for a rebuild, but it's not super common someone brings a bike in for a rebuild. That would be financially devastating anywhere, especially a dealer.
@henrymetevia521
@henrymetevia521 Ай бұрын
My mechanic worked at.a dealership trained on M8's . Took longer on twin cam , worth the wait . Both learned alot .
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Harley offers mechanics a lot of options and directions, but it put them in a position to train on what's going to make them money. Harley still offers those guys shovel head training, but how many of them is someone going to see these days. They don't want to take the time to learn them when they may never see one.
@madfzr
@madfzr Ай бұрын
Hey brother great video as always! 100% facts. My local dealer broke their own rule worked on a 20+ year old basketcase to help a guy and it was a nightmare for both parties. Dude took out a loan and everything kept breaking. He never could afford to get it out of the shop and it wasted everyones time. They do want quick in and out repairs on newer stuff. Warranty work its less drama and they do push trade ins. If you have an old bike its a no brainer to go to independent anyways. same with sportbikes
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the support! That's exactly why they have that 10 year rule in place, I worked in a dealer and saw that very same thing. We still had to pay our guys, out the money are parts and it was just a nightmare for everyone involved.
@madfzr
@madfzr 22 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo right on, i also worked in service at dealer. It definitely was a nightmare for the customer and everyone involved. Saw soooo many issues with the 2024 baggers and anything rev max. Including catastrophic engine failures, cooling issues wiring harness, anything with an infotainment screen run away. The FXBB/FXBBS , FXLRS and road king were pretty solid.
@gregorywilliams5017
@gregorywilliams5017 Ай бұрын
Lakeland FL HD dealership won't work on anything over 10 years.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's exactly the way a lot of places are going and it's sad.
@JohnPowell-bo3ro
@JohnPowell-bo3ro Ай бұрын
Loved seeing my preferred local dealership, Myers Duren in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Still family owned and operated.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Myers Duren is going to be my go to for when I need a dealer part, I've done business with them in the past and they do it the right way.
@glenmclendon9209
@glenmclendon9209 Ай бұрын
I've been investing in my own tools and doing it myself . Last time at the service center the guy laughed at me . Been an automobile mechanic for 43 years . Everything and anything . I'll fix my own .
@Roaddawg68
@Roaddawg68 29 күн бұрын
Same here 34 years an Automotive technician bought the MC tools and service manuals and do it myself.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Best investment you can ever make is manuals and tools!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
It's the best investment you can make and it pays for itself year after year, job after job.
@mrwhite2628
@mrwhite2628 Ай бұрын
Cool to see the photo of Formans HD. It's been my local dealer for 40 years. Sad to see them close. The MoCo hasn't given them much of a choice on closing. They have completely forgotten where they came from. I'll keep my current Harleys along with servicing them myself. But other than that. I'll never spend another dollar with Harley Davidson. Another good informative video Gixer. Keepem coming.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the support, we really appreciate it! Forman is where I bought the only new Harley I will ever buy, Lynn is always great! Sad day to see them closing up shop.
@mrwhite2628
@mrwhite2628 28 күн бұрын
@GixxerFoo Saw Lynn just the other day. Nathan sold me my VROD back in 03. Rolled a few other bikes out those doors. My shop is less than a mile from them. Lots of good people work there. Hate it most for them.
@Markotto09
@Markotto09 Ай бұрын
I bought an extended warranty on my 16 Lowrider, and have personally had great experiences with my Dealership. If you have an awesome Service Writer, it makes all the difference.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
There's some dang good dealers out there, even if they are corporate but have good management. It's rare, but they are out there.
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Ай бұрын
Lots of independent shops are slammed with work from T C and M-8. EVOLUTION motorcycles are to reliable for them.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 Ай бұрын
EVOs Forever
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Evo's come in when someone wants to build a monster motor and have it done to the hill.
@davidgoodman3399
@davidgoodman3399 Ай бұрын
My 2017 TriGlide is at an indie shop right now getting worked on. Oil pump died, damaged the chest plate, lifter crapped out and now there is aluminum dust all thru the engine. Indie shop had me come out look at all the pieces and allowed me to get my hands dirty looking all the parts. The point is, I have never been allowed back into the local HD shop area but each time recently I have had to fix something that they missed. Now my 2012 VROD Muscle is going to be interesting to service in the future but I'm at least collecting parts for it now when I can get them. The indie shop will work on VRODs.
@El_Peto
@El_Peto Ай бұрын
Typical Harley trash quality on display
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Vrods are kinda hard to find parts for, there are some places out there still providing performance parts with them. Is your 2017 and M8? The 2017 through early 2019 production had oil pump issues and they updated the oil pump for the 2020 model year.
@johnjohnson2855
@johnjohnson2855 Ай бұрын
This is what a company looks and acts like when bankruptcy and closers is near.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
You're right, the signs are there. It's just a matter of time before bankruptcy or a major buy out.
@JimSvos
@JimSvos Ай бұрын
In 1980 I purchased my first new Harley-Davidson for about $5,400 and a few months later took it for the first service and they billed me $500 to kick the tires and check the fluid levels. I went and bought the service, parts, and electrical manuals and never looked back. I can count on one hand the number of times I have used a dealer since. I recently went into a shop and priced changing out 2 16 inch tires for a 2014 FLD and was quoted over $800 to do it. $400 for the tires and $400 for the labor! Needless to say I will do the work myself. I don't know what planet these people are from and who pays those kinds of price's but I don't. I am 77 years old and don't remember how many Harley's I have owned but I doubt I will ever set foot in a dealership again. Do yourselves a favor and rip the computers out of your bikes and go back to points, I hope the bastards go out of business. Find yourself a set of Flathead 80 flywheels and build your own stroker that will kick shit out of most of the modern bikes.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Nothing has changed with Harley, every indy shop will say they would love to be able to charge what Harley does and get away with it. A good indy shop will also say I couldn't do that and sleep at night.
@jeffreysheridan5205
@jeffreysheridan5205 Ай бұрын
I had an Indy do my 10k. When I went to do my 15k the oil plug was finger tight and the oil filter was torqued on so tight I had to use a special wrench to get it off. Check their work.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's really sad to hear, I've had that happen to me before and had those kind of things brought to me. I hate to tell people what I've found before cause sometimes I don't get the story if it came from a shop or it was diy. If it's from a shop I know and I know who's there I will have a casual conversation like hey did you work on this.
@johnsb1550
@johnsb1550 Ай бұрын
What happens 11 years from now, when you take your 2024 M8 in for an issue, and the dealer can't fix it because they can no longer get the download? 😮 I do all the work on my '02 Dynas, but I don't touch my '19 Triglide. Just had a buddy buy a used '21 Freewheeler with just over 3k on the clock. First Harley he ever owned. He is now asking me questions about his harley, and all I can say is ,"I don't know, don't have a clue." Seems like they are trying to make Harleys disposable, I don't know, I'm rambling, sorry. Great video, as always 👍
@madfzr
@madfzr Ай бұрын
Great comment. Have a 2003 road king that runs better than any of the 2024 bagger and rev max turds that already have umpteen recalls, break downs, catastrophic engine failures, internal cooling and no start issues.
@johnsb1550
@johnsb1550 Ай бұрын
@madfzr Gixxer did a great video about '17 to '19 M8's and the venting, sumping, and oil pump issues. After I watched it, I commented that he was full of good news today. 2700 miles on a '19 Triglide, extra wheels and tires? Anyone? Just kidding, I'll get it right.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
They do need the updated oil pump and even with that the vented dipstick and trans cover isn't a bad idea in my opinion to reduce the crank case pressure.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Those twin cams are great motors once you get that cam chest updated, that's the only major issue with the twin cams of those years.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Thank you! That's a good question on software and updates with all the new electronics and the years to come with the 10 year rules. I am confident the aftermarket will have picked up the slack by then, they've always taken care of us with everything Harley in the past.
@mickc4633
@mickc4633 Ай бұрын
My local dealer closed up that I had a long relationship with. I miss it. Fortunately, the service manager opened his own shop. And he’s awesome. And we do it aftermarket. I just rebuild my 110 freshen up. I went with Andrew. S&S can plate and all the good stuff. My 110 is pushing 120 hp and torque. We didn’t think it would go more than 110 hp.- torque . The other local dealer I still have an extended warranty on my 14. It’s good next year September. I can’t get them to do nothing. From the time it was. Blew my speakers out didn’t want to replace them on the #Warranty all kinds of problems #Warranty work. I think the aftermarket is the way to go. I did so I did everything because my bike my 2014 CVO to me is a better bike. Maybe not in the horsepower as a M8 now that they are more dependable. But a better bike more for the money. Bought it new.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's what's happening to me, my local shop is closing. I've got another locally owned place to go to but it's gonna be an hour away and well worth it.
@shep68
@shep68 Ай бұрын
I keep hearing this 10 year limit for working on older bikes. Guess I'll find out next year when my 14 Limited turns 11! So far no issues getting multiple dealers to take and work on it around here (Denver), but we'll see. I feel like many of the Rushmore upgrades are still in use so maybe that will extend the 10 year rule.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's something I am curious about, the Rushmore bikes are pretty modern in my mind.
@HickStomp1959
@HickStomp1959 Ай бұрын
If you are an enthusiast, develop and cultivate a relationship with an indie shop near you. Do it. Do it now. If you already went and acquired one of the two or three wheeled computers, understand your warranty THOROUGHLY. Above all, be kind to your dealership service manager or indie shop owner. A little kindness (and an occasional bottle of bourbon) will go a long way toward keeping your scooter in running order. That is all...carry on.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's exactly how you do it, especially if they treat your right and get you taken care of.
@peteryeanacopolis2037
@peteryeanacopolis2037 27 күн бұрын
Well that don’t work everywhere. Ask me how I know.
@williamwintemberg
@williamwintemberg Ай бұрын
This man is speaking the truth, good, bad or otherwise. Here's the good news. Someone, somewhere, no matter what year HD you own, you can get what is needed. How many OEMs can say that?
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Ай бұрын
That is quickly coming to an end, as new bikes (and this applies to cars as well) are being designed to run on software, and are wirelessly connected to the manufacturer. Software is NOT a part, and only the manufacturer has it. Without it, the vehicle won't run.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 Ай бұрын
not true. some obsoleted evo and twinscam parts are unobtainable
@geraldscott4302
@geraldscott4302 Ай бұрын
@@frankfurther3828 There may be some Twin Cam parts that would be hard to find, but every single part of an EVO is available, including complete engines, transmissions, frames, wheels, suspensions and forks, and all the little bits to put it all together. You can build a complete EVO powered "Harley" without a single H-D part. Brand new Twin Cam engines are also available. And ALL EFI Twin Cams can now be converted to carbureted, eliminating all the problematic electronic garbage.
@frankfurther3828
@frankfurther3828 Ай бұрын
@@geraldscott4302 We don't agree. Prove me wrong by locating evo part #42370-97.
@williamwintemberg
@williamwintemberg Ай бұрын
@@geraldscott4302 You drive a very real point on the software along with computer control. That said, I have never junked a car or bike because of the software as it has always been for other reasons. Yes. Electronic parts in a ECM can go bad causing a malfunction but there are junk ECMs and rebuilders of ECMs. There's always the aftermarket manufacturing that can and do build ECMs. If one is worried about telemetry, that can be worked around as well. There is and has always been workarounds. The aftermarket builds complete engines and transmissions a!ong with every other part for recent models. Don't believe for one minute the electronics aren't or won't be there as well.
@donaldcross7978
@donaldcross7978 Ай бұрын
Great Point you make , I have seen it about 20 + years ago. Sell New bikes . But the Parts sales is where the $$ is , Now Car Dealership's are Beatong Those Drum's , all the Bean Counters are Seeing the Big Money made up Frt. Parts and Shop Labor is Where the $$$ is If you Have a Great Parts Person, And Great Service Department !!! They Will Beat New Bike sales if Those 2 Are Doing a Great JOB !!!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's what blows my mind cause that's exactly where the money is at! They are giving it away for the business doing that!
@tetlow2
@tetlow2 Ай бұрын
Wow! You can't get an oil change on a 96? That is crazy. I'm glad I'm a mechanic.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Some dealers won't do it just cause the 96's are over ten years old. It's a diy or plenty of indy shops that would be happy to do it.
@maxxbenzz7842
@maxxbenzz7842 28 күн бұрын
​@@GixxerFooeven many independent shops don't like working on older bikes. Knowledge isn't there I think. But we have tons of independents in Milwaukee. Find one you like, and stick with them
@knucklebuster47
@knucklebuster47 23 күн бұрын
Let’s not forget that techs that worked on the older bikes or cars don’t want to work on the later models due to all the computers there is to deal with, lots of new learning. Many will retire and not wrench any more or work for an indi shop. It’s a constant cycle and best to find a trustworthy shop or individual and support them for as long as you can.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 21 күн бұрын
That's exactly what we need to do! Especially with the new electronic tools a lot of the mechanics are going to need to buy.
@headreddedstepchild6177
@headreddedstepchild6177 Ай бұрын
Just got a bike last week, today i went to a powersports dealer near me to see about getting tires changed. They sell used bikes, atvs, etc. He cant get me in to even do tires until the first week of June. So i went ahead and got in line. Wish id called a few weeks ago.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
At least they are willing to do the work, tis the season right now trying to get work done. Just happy to hear they are busy right now and doing business. CycleGear is a joke trying to get tires done, anything corporate really. They relegated to 1. if we have anyone to do it, 2. if they can get away from the front and have time to do it.
@jimkraft9445
@jimkraft9445 29 күн бұрын
Up through the EVO, Harleys were uncomplicated. Now, with all the electronics and water cooling and fuel injection, they have made it harder and harder to work on. The auto industry has done the same. My first two cars were a 37 Chevy and a 48 Ford flat head. My first Harley was a 42 "45" flat head. I was 14 at the time but had a machine shop owner who took a liken to me. With His help we kept the old 45 running. Now everything is computerized for a reason. No more shade tree mechanics. Carburetor's were simple. You can change jets in a few minutes on an EVO without removing the carb. Simplicity has it's advantages. With a VOM and a few standard tools you can fix about anything on EVO's and earlier bikes. But we live in a different world than us 80 year old guys knew. Everything is made to be obsolete in a few years so we have to just replace the whole thing. The EVO is just an improved Shovel head. The problem with the EVO is if taken care of can run 200,000 miles in stock form. That is why there are so many out there yet. I have one friend who bought a twin cam, and a few years later, traded it for an EVO. Both of the Harley dealers where I live have closed in the last two years. They were both 20 miles from where I live. But I have an independent about a half mile from my house and these guys can work on all the old bikes.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
The Evo is exactly an improved shovel head they about had that engine perfect for the most part!
@fastsilverado
@fastsilverado Ай бұрын
Kansas is losing another dealership. Now down to 2. I still have to go 2 hours to get to and independent shop. The life of being a Harley Davidson rider is getting harder and harder.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
It is and Harley is closing a lot of the dealers they deem "underperforming".
@chrish5791
@chrish5791 Ай бұрын
I’ve spoken with the parts man at my local Harley dealer in Madison, WI about getting my bike tuned and run on their dyno and they seemed willing to do that on my ‘06 FXDWGI. For about a grand between the tuner license and labor but I wasn’t asking them to turn any wrenches which it sounds like from Foo I might get a different response if I were. I’m going to be ready for new rubber by the end of the year so I plan on bringing both my wheels to them for spoke tightening and wheel truing when I have the new tires mounted but it didn’t sound like they’d turn that work away either. Maybe I’ve got one of the good dealers or maybe it’s still family owned and operated I don’t know. Thanks for the video Foo, even with all the arguably negative things that you say about Harley dealerships, and I tend to agree, who do you thing KZfaq placed next to your video but an ad for H-D’s Test Ride Days | May 10-18 so they must not hate you!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I am not trying to be negative about dealers, they are there to sell new bikes and make money. I can't fault them for that, it's just not like it used to be years ago. Sounds like you have a great dealer, I don't see why a dealer wouldn't take the opportunity to make a buck on tuning and some little stuff. A lot of the dealers won't though, they want the new stuff which is quick and easy.
@johnnystein67
@johnnystein67 Ай бұрын
Santa Clarita Harley in California wouldn’t even put ape hangers on my 2002 Heritage. Referred me to an independent shop nearby. The dealers excuse was we might not be able to get parts that we need to complete the job. There’s 100 different catalogs out there with cables, brake lines and handlebars for sale. They just lie.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
At least they are referring you to an indy shops, the dealers are throwing business away but if it keep the mom and pop shops going I am all for it.
@MrWolf2212
@MrWolf2212 Ай бұрын
I test drove the HD Breakout the other day and the sales guy didn't want to tell me what the price would be for it OTD. 🤷🏼 He kept asking me about my credit score and what payment I am comfortable with. I told him several times that I would pay cash. I left that dealer disappointed
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
They play games worse than a car dealer, that's why a lot of dealers have call for quote cause they add on all the dealer fees which are junk.
@margethatcher7042
@margethatcher7042 29 күн бұрын
My local dealership (Walters Bros. near Peoria,) Solved my problems under estimate and were great to work with. Hadn't had a Harley product since my late sixties Aerromachi HD's. Oh, and my bike is a '10.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's awesome! You don't hear about that much anymore these days!
@ernestpaling5097
@ernestpaling5097 Ай бұрын
My experience is the dealership where I bought the bike was way to expensive and did crappy work but always had excuses. I began doing as much of the work as I was able to. And everyone that I talked to in the waiting area said similar things about them. I had heard the owner, (not a corporation) was the problem. He was a known shyster and caused super low morale and high turnover with employees.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I can't stand when a dealer starts making excuses, just own it and make it right.
@ernestpaling5097
@ernestpaling5097 28 күн бұрын
Yep to that 10 times!!!
@shanecoker8566
@shanecoker8566 Ай бұрын
The Dealer I use will take in older bikes but what most don’t know is . They have an “outside guy” they call to come work on them.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Now that's pretty cool that they will do that!
@TheMachoGabacho
@TheMachoGabacho Ай бұрын
My carbureted Sportster rarely has any problems, and can usually be fixed with basic tools. My EFI Twin Cam 88 Softail is nothing but a headache and I wouldn’t dare travel far from home on it.
@earlmarsh2285
@earlmarsh2285 Ай бұрын
What year is it, the sortail ,
@TheMachoGabacho
@TheMachoGabacho Ай бұрын
@@earlmarsh2285 2004. It’s not too difficult to work on, but it has given me a lot more trouble than my old Sportster. It’s just not as reliable as I’d like it to be.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Sportsters are just about as perfect as you can engineer a motor for simplicity and reliability. That's why I love Sportsters.
@TheMachoGabacho
@TheMachoGabacho 28 күн бұрын
@@GixxerFoo I agree. One of the best motors ever built. I’m a big guy at 6’1” 220 lbs and my Sporty is my favorite bike.
@David-og7di
@David-og7di 29 күн бұрын
Do my own work, Indy 10 mins away for any advice or challenging tasks. I got laughed at for riding a 1995 FXD by the parts guy. I laughed back and asked him what bikes on his stock floor would even be running in 25 years. He mumbled something about me being out of touch and went out the back.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
LMFAO that tells you everything you needed to know about the parts guy right there.
Ай бұрын
Sell outright. Do your own maintenace and ride the bike you own. Thats the big win we get the neglected old bikes somebody bought with high hopes. brakes are metal on metal. tanks junk. Ive got my first new HD in 2018 and can show you damage and wrong hand control from service depts. I recently accepted a service writer job at dealer that works hard to do customers right. We all want better from Harley Davidson. If the best I can do is help local riders feel valued and trust fair quality service, then Im where God wants me. I'd prefer to be CEO, and could help more customers. Today we did customers proud, thats something.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I've been there in the business too, I can't say I'm proud of the way things have gone and the fact I felt like I wanted to pull people aside and be honest.
@nbitt1319
@nbitt1319 Ай бұрын
Another great video brother.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! Thank you for supporting us over here!
@GeorgiaGrowGuy
@GeorgiaGrowGuy Ай бұрын
Sounds like opening a Cruiser service shop right across the street from the dealership would be a great investment.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Now we are talking, you would have a line out the door especially if it's one of those dealers that isn't exactly personable.
@shanetowne6530
@shanetowne6530 Ай бұрын
My local harley dealer is owned by a group that owns a car dealership and another type of bike dealership. I just fix my own and buy used.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's exactly the way it's all going, you got one company with a big umbrella.
@jondoe8816
@jondoe8816 Ай бұрын
There was a Harley dealer I’m Melbourne Australia you could buy shovel evo bits in 2010. Now there gone and even a screw has to be ordered in
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's awesome to hear! There's still some Harley Mechanics out there that still get the shovel training, not many do though cause they won't really see them.
@MoeLarrycurly1
@MoeLarrycurly1 Ай бұрын
Back in 03 when I had a 93.. what I got was a lot of parts are going to be worn out on it and we're not going to want to have the bike go out the door without all the repairs done and the client the owner does not want to pay for all the repairs.. they just want one thing fixed. And they have insurance their liability insurance or something happens to that bike. Accident ..etc .. while the owner is riding it... The owner or Rider can come back and sue the dealership.. because they did not perform the repairs.. meaning there's too many things to repair on an older bike.. they won't let it go out the door and let its perfect shape... That was what they told me they don't work on them ......
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Honestly that's the right answer, it's kind of a long winded response for we don't want to fix one thing and then have it come back with something else broke unrelated and get blamed. The place I used to work had issues with that and that's why the 10 year rule went in place. It eliminated the why will you work on this bike and turn that one away, it was crappy.
@leonardstanford1877
@leonardstanford1877 Ай бұрын
You should ask the will you work on it question before you buy it. If the answer is no then insist on a reduced price ! This whole multi dealer thing has been going on for sometime now ! SCREW THEM !
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
I don't even know if you could trust what they say till you sign the papers and own the bike.
@azmika85
@azmika85 Ай бұрын
I went to a Harley shop in 2018 for a quote for new tires on my Sportster. Almost $800 with a 10% discount. Local guy did it for retail out of the book. Only go to HD for warranty work now which is almost never because the bikes cost as much as my cars now.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
Harley dealer wanted to charge me an hour of labor at 110 bucks plus paying full retail at 250 bucks for the tire and I was going to bring the wheel into them. I was curious to see what they would charge me and trying to support them, ended up doing tires myself.
@benzielke7149
@benzielke7149 29 күн бұрын
Any time you have a car or motorcycle that is one, ESPECIALLY 2 or more models older than the current one they are selling NEVER take it to the dealer to get worked on. Most places focus their mechanic's training and current abilities to work on the brand newest stuff. I took my 06 Jetta to a VW dealership a few years ago for tires and a battery and they fucked it up so bad they dropped it off the lift. Bent the frame. Destroyed the bottom half of the Audi 5 cylinder motor. Took me 3 months to get it back since they had to just about rebuild the engine at that point. The doors still don't fit right but it's a 20 year old car so I figure I'm lucky the thing still works at all. As for my bike I have an 81 FXW with an Evo motor in it and the local shop I work with has some really knowledgeable guys that do a pretty good job. Harley dealer in town won't touch it. Their loss.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo 28 күн бұрын
That's a great point, Twin Cam, Evo, and Shovel training is still available through Harley to its mechanics. As a mechanic they won't see many of those older bikes so for them financially it doesn't make sense to take the time to learn Evo or Shovel for the younger guys.
@MoeLarrycurly1
@MoeLarrycurly1 Ай бұрын
I remember the one time they didn't work on my 93.. I had a local guy work on the motor he was an independent shop a single.. person shop high performance shop.. they would even send stuff to him to take care of when a customer wanted high-performance cylinders bored out and so forth.. can you put different types of clips to hold the wrist pin.. in the piston and they couldn't figure out how to take them out he had to go over and show them...😮
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