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Older Used Harley-Davidsons With Low Miles are Scary 

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There's nothing like finding a used Harley-Davidson from the 80's or 90's that has less than 10,000 miles. That's really scary since the worst thing you can do is let a bike sit. Take a 30 year old used Harley-Davidson with only 7,000 miles, if it was ridden every year and chances are it wasn't. That's only 200 miles a year, barely a couple tanks of fuel. The scary part of a used Harley-Davidson like that is chances are it was bought and those miles were put on in the first couple years and the bikes been sitting ever since.
These are still awesome buys in the used Harley-Davidson market, but you as a buyer need to be aware of what you're getting into. These bikes are going to need some work, and it's important to take the time to go through the bike properly to thoroughly enjoy your new Harley-Davidson!
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@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
Do you do the basics and fix problems as they come up or do you go through a used motorcycle completely?
@davidnorris5675
@davidnorris5675 Год назад
Bought an old XLH883 with 2000miles on it. Runs perfect,but started leaking oil like a sieve after about 500 miles….replacing gaskets this winter
@foreigncorrespondent5140
@foreigncorrespondent5140 Год назад
I'd be worried about the valve train myself. If it's been sitting, some of the valve springs would have been compressed all that time and are probably weak. Also that some of the valves have been open for ages, and dust has blown up the exhaust and into the cylinders, probably leaving ring marks on the cylinder walls. Those marks will really need to be bored out to the next piston size. Otherwise the pistons will start slapping.
@bbrubble9328
@bbrubble9328 Год назад
I will go through the whole bike if it's been sitting long
@foreigncorrespondent5140
@foreigncorrespondent5140 Год назад
@@bbrubble9328 Absolutely
@lanceandmelanierogers6255
@lanceandmelanierogers6255 Год назад
I give it a big old kiss and a hug and tell it it’s going to be OK. We will win.
@mikesuperglide
@mikesuperglide Год назад
Back in the day of mechanical odometers, it wasn't uncommon for people to pull the inner cable so that the bike wouldn't pile on the mileage. They'd use the tach & gear to gauge the MPH they'd be running. So just because it "shows" low mileage isn't a guarantee. Easy as heck also to buy a low mileage speedo off a wrecked bike on eBay too and do a swap. The world is full of crooks.
@rarebreed9208
@rarebreed9208 Год назад
Very good advice. One of the best things to do is squirt the cylinders full of Seafoam®️ foaming lubricant of the type that is used on outboard motors, let it soak down and spin the motor over a few times with the plugs out, and spinning it over also helps prime hydraulic lifters. Also, when you first start older Harleys after they've been parked for long periods, you can expect them to spew about a quart of oil out of the crankcase breather hose because the oil seeps down through the oil pump check valve and settles in the crankcase. Just put a pan under the hose outlet and don't freak out because it's a natural occurrence. Good video. 👍
@fairplayer916
@fairplayer916 Год назад
That is some sanity saving advice. Thanks.
@Prairie_Barbarian
@Prairie_Barbarian Год назад
I bought my 98 Low Rider with only 15K miles. After a couple months of owning it, it started to run bad. The intake seals were dried out and I was getting a severe lean condition. The rocker boxes started leaking oil soon after too. Definitely things to look out for!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
Thanks for sharing! That's some good things to look at! Anything rubber on those bikes deteriorates really bad over the years.
@michaelmitchell5909
@michaelmitchell5909 Год назад
That's smart advice. Although if the bike was well kept over the years even tho it wasn't ridden, it could still be able to ride immediately. Example, my buddy just bought a 1999 evo fat boy with only 1800 original miles and the bike was spotless. I mean every hose and line on the bike was in perfect condition and it was all og. Now the guy he bought it from we both know is a perfectionist and all his bikes are that way, but an what a deal he got...only paid 5 thou...has a windshield, backrest with a rack, og seat, the 9s....it is an amazing bike. I'm trying to talk my buddy into getting bassani pipes for it cause it has stock pipes but this is his first harley so the stock pipes sou.d good enough for him. Imagine a 99 evo fatboy being your first harley...
@misfitsailor
@misfitsailor Год назад
I would take the oldest Evo over anything newer.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
There's very few people out there that would disagree, those Evo's are reliable and have some serious character.
@vf12497439
@vf12497439 Год назад
I’ve had evo’s, twin cams and on my second m8 and I’ve never had a major issue with any bike. Couple of starters, a clutch and compensator. Had an evo that smoked bad when I sold it but it still fired up. Keep the oil changed and don’t run the dog crap out of them. My buddy blew his m8 up and oh god!!!! The cam chest issue!!!! It was sumping!!!!! Maybe if he didn’t ride it like a pissed off teenager everywhere he went it wouldn’t have came apart at 10,000 miles. It was so bad Harley refused the warranty on it because they could see the average rpm history on the bike. He trash talks m8’s to this day. For Christ sakes… these are v twin motors not built to be raced. So, don’t assume they are junk because people are idiots.
@vf12497439
@vf12497439 Год назад
I’ve had evo’s, twin cams and on my second m8 and I’ve never had a major issue with any bike. Couple of starters, a clutch and compensator. Had an evo that smoked bad when I sold it but it still fired up. Keep the oil changed and don’t run the dog crap out of them. My buddy blew his m8 up and oh god!!!! The cam chest issue!!!! It was sumping!!!!! Maybe if he didn’t ride it like a pissed off teenager everywhere he went it wouldn’t have came apart at 10,000 miles. It was so bad Harley refused the warranty on it because they could see the average rpm history on the bike. He trash talks m8’s to this day. For Christ sakes… these are v twin motors not built to be raced. So, don’t assume they are junk because people are idiots.
@vf12497439
@vf12497439 Год назад
I’ve had evo’s, twin cams and on my second m8 and I’ve never had a major issue with any bike. Couple of starters, a clutch and compensator. Had an evo that smoked bad when I sold it but it still fired up. Keep the oil changed and don’t run the dog crap out of them. My buddy blew his m8 up and oh god!!!! The cam chest issue!!!! It was sumping!!!!! Maybe if he didn’t ride it like a pissed off teenager everywhere he went it wouldn’t have came apart at 10,000 miles. It was so bad Harley refused the warranty on it because they could see the average rpm history on the bike. He trash talks m8’s to this day. For Christ sakes… these are v twin motors not built to be raced. So, don’t assume they are junk because people are idiots.
@derrickfenrirthewolf
@derrickfenrirthewolf Год назад
I picked up a 89 sporty last yr for 4speed and only total of right at 20000 which isnt bad. Runs top has a folder with every single thing ever done to it oil changes gas tank mods ect
@d1mennis
@d1mennis Год назад
Check the wheel bearings too. They'll probobly need to be repacked with grease!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
That's a really good point! Now that you mention it it might not be bad idea to check the steering stem bearings too.
@davidhill850
@davidhill850 Год назад
They were all sealed bearings after 2000.
@williamjohnson6517
@williamjohnson6517 Год назад
Another Excellent video man . I've been telling my brother in law and a couple of buddies to RIDE THEIR BIKES MORE. 2003 Fatboy and 2003 Deuce with like 18,000 miles on them for 20 year old bikes !!!!. Ride them while you can because you can't take them with you. ANY MACHINES need to be run your absolutely correct. It' not like these anniversary bikes are ever going to worth bizallions . They are built to ride !👍🇬🇧🇺🇲😎I personally picked up a 2005 Deuce with just under 17,000 miles on it . Oil changes , gear Drive ect it now has 27,000 on it .
@donald2106
@donald2106 Год назад
I bought a 2000 road king classic, 19 years old with only 846 miles on it. I bought it from a retiring surgeon who had a collection of old Harleys. I don’t do much wrenching anymore, I’m 70 so I just take it to a shop that works on old Harley’s. I had to have a lot of the gaskets and a few seals, including the transmission gasket, stater front motor mount, and the tires were 10 years old. I I did have one tow in New Mexico when my stater went out. I learned my lesson, and the next older motorcycle I buy I’ll know what to do. Love you channel. Keep up the good work.
@boycottjews
@boycottjews Год назад
I hope it's a good shop. I know one that's got an old man's RD? I'm not sure an old two stroke that's street legal. Amd I swear they're abusing it. I would never ever let them touch my bike.
@svdoinitright7519
@svdoinitright7519 Год назад
I have one of these. We bought my wife a new Heritage Softail in '97, but we were living in Japan and the bike was delivered in Arizona. It spent the next 6 years in a desiccant filled bag, in a trailer. By the time we came home, the kids were grown and gone, and she was back on the back seat of my bike. We now have a '97 Heritage Softail, in showroom condition, almost stock, with just over 1,000 miles on it. I fire it up every year, change fluids, and take it on at least one ride. It really is a beautiful bike. I thought about selling it, but it isn't worth much. I may build it and make it my daily run around bike, so I don't have to use my Ultra Limited for little, short jaunts.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
That's so cool! Yeah I wouldn't sell that bike! That's like a living time capsule there, that's gotta be neat to ride and I'd imagine people can't believe the year, condition and mileage!
@svdoinitright7519
@svdoinitright7519 Год назад
@@PeterAngles-ks9fp I guess we're ahead of the curve. 26 years and not a single trip to a dealer for anything.
@guy7670
@guy7670 Год назад
Sometimes I think Arizona itself is in a dessicant filled bag! Beautiful and well maintained roads compared to California’s decrepit roads.
@cornbread8246
@cornbread8246 Год назад
DON'T OVERLOOK THE BRAKES!!! Caliper pistons absolutely love to seize when sitting for an extended period of time. I HIGHLY suggest totally rebuilding or replacing the brake calipers. It's a really bad feeling when you hit the front brake, the pads seize on the rotor and you go flying over the handlebars, doing your best impersonation of Superman, then coming in for a hard landing covering yourself in road rash. Yeah, been there, done that, NOT fun.
@michaelspicer1236
@michaelspicer1236 Год назад
I've been there too, on my old Triumph. No fun at all, and the road rash lasted so long. Great advice!
@-Mike-69
@-Mike-69 Год назад
I ride a 2001 Buell. At any given time I have both front and rear systems ready to be bolted on. I have parts I've collected over the years and rebuilt, just incase. Nothing worse than wanting to ride for the weekend and your bike is down over something silly. If you have an older or unique bike you can be waiting weeks or longer just to find parts. That's why I have built myself an inventory of parts. Being a mechanic helps a lot, but even a novice should be able to do basic maintenance.
@railroad7401
@railroad7401 Год назад
I just picked up a 1984 FXRS with less than 6000 miles for $1500. Did exactly what your video said. Something you forgot, take apart electrical connections and clean them even if they look good. It was a must in Florida with the humidity. Also be careful with wet sump from oil leaking past check valve.
@lee-jt5zm
@lee-jt5zm Год назад
Gixxer !!! I just want to take this time to thank you for giving ALL of us.... A certain...DEEPER understanding of the Harley Davidson motorcycles. Your the absolute best 👍. With that said... I want to pose a question. And it has much to do with all of the v twin air cooled bikes. 2004 sportster here, 1200 custom. Bone stock! Evo engine. Is there any significant advantage of having different spark plugs in my Evo. Let me explain my thoughts and my question.... Since the front cylinder meets the air first, does it run cooler than the rear cylinder? Is this something that is actually going to influence the performance of the engine? Should i run a colder or hotter plug in the front cylinder than i do in the rear. Does this really matter ? Thanks Gixxer 😊
@willyg3150
@willyg3150 Год назад
I bought a 2006 road king with 9500 miles. I’m having a massive headache because of the head breathers breaking down.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
Are you having issues with the crank case breathers in the heads?
@tewgomoo
@tewgomoo Год назад
I got lucky. I bought a 1999 Sportster 883 from a friend of mine with just 4900 miles on it. He just got done going thru the whole engine replacing gaskets, rebuilding the carb and had it running. Rode it around his subdivision and then rode it home.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
That's awesome! You can't beat a deal like that!
@frankmarkovcijr5459
@frankmarkovcijr5459 Год назад
Anyone who thinks they are just going to pump up the tires and jump-start the battery on a barn find and ride down the road is foolish bordering on stupid. Here is where simple is good. Drum brakes are easier to deal with that disc brakes which are full of water and seized brake master cylinders. Simple carburetors are better than fuel injection. At 6,000 miles even the points are still good. Alloy gas tank means no rust. All manufacturers should make all motorcycle sheet metal out of alloy or stainless. Cables oil line fuel lines these are to be replaced as a matter of course anyone who expects to not replace them deserve what they get. Simple survive better than complicated.
@gliderp
@gliderp Год назад
Double emphasis on tires. Few years ago I picked up an 85 FXRS that was neglected at the very least, and seemingly worked on my mental midgets. Anyway, long story short. When I finally deemed it 'road worthy' i would ride it to & from work, about a 20 mile ride. One part of the trip was over a bridge on the CT river, and the crosswinds were pushing me all over the place, nothing I experienced my my 96 'Dyna or 97 FLHTCI in far worse conditions. Scared the crap out of me. Went to examine the tires, and discovered they were pre-2000 tires and neither I or anyone else could decipher the date code. That was around 2020 or so. Good tread, but some dry rot and obviously harder than a wedding dick. DERP. Shudder to think what could have happened if I made the commute in the rain, which I did frequently.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
Whoa... that's scary! You gotta check that date code just like you did! Just cause they have good tread and they appear to look good, you can get separation just from age within the tire that you can't see.
@jimbosavage
@jimbosavage Год назад
When in doubt, change the tires. You can't afford to mess around with motorcycles and tires.
@TheLouisianan
@TheLouisianan Год назад
My bike was the same condition. The tires were pre 2000 and I only found that out because tire manufacturers changed the date code standard in 2000 and mine were the old standard. That was in 2022, but it was also garage kept and and I actually rode it up to about 40 mph home and for a few more rides before getting new tires.
@landho1
@landho1 Год назад
I was lucky and bought a 97 Fatboy last year with 22k on it. The guy didn't ride it much anymore and decided to sell so I don't think it sat for too long.
@xlr8r3VA
@xlr8r3VA Год назад
Fortunately, neither of my two Harleys had sat long before I bought them. I was able to test ride both before buying them. The Sportster had a carb issue, which I resolved by rebuilding the factory carb and used it to replace the Chinese knock off that was on it. My '95 Electra Glide Classic had 95,862 miles on the odometer when I bought it. The only thing wrong with it was a bald back tire. Replaced that and she was good to go, a well cared for 2-owner bike.
@Hoglife
@Hoglife Год назад
I purchased my 03 Heritage Softail Classic with 22,000 on her,I put 7,000 on her last summer and she runs like a top
@MoeLarrycurly1
@MoeLarrycurly1 Год назад
Yeah those barn finds garage finds.. the right up there at the top of the list. Course a tractor is kind of fun to find and get it running to..
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
You got that right!
@peterrestaino7047
@peterrestaino7047 Год назад
also get ready for the oil puke at first start. put the breather hose into a jar and catch if any
@paule.maurice1521
@paule.maurice1521 Год назад
Oil the cylinders before turning motor . A Blast of Fogging Oil , a 10 minute creep in, and the jugs live another day .
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
That's the best thing you can do! Last thing you want to do is hit the starter and force that over when it's been sitting for years dry.
@thomasheer825
@thomasheer825 Год назад
You did a good job on covering what needs to be done step by step to bring it back to life. As you said I would expect the fuel system to be an absolute mess. Then as stated the lubrication system is the primary life of the system, and your pull the plugs is a MUST and crank it over some to circulate the old out and the new in. Brakes are a must and tires, new is the only way to go. Then when you get it on the road ride it easy for several hundred miles. Have a son in law that has basically broken everything he has ever gotten hold of. He has destroyed several rides by the put fuel in it and go as hard as it can to see if it is any good, sorry you can't fix stupid.
@seH2i
@seH2i Год назад
What's goin Gixxer ? Very insightful video brother ! Last year I was looking to purchase a bike, so I went through Cycle Trader and Craigslist for weeks. Then I decided to see what was in the pre-owned showrooms of Harley dealers within a 150 mile radius here in Northeast PA. I came upon a one owner, all original with 9,863 miles 1996 Dyna Low Rider Convertible at Schaeffers Harley Davidson in Orwigsburg, PA about 17 miles from my house.. The bike was ( and is still ) in very good condition minus a few not really noticeable scratches here and there, 3 places actually; behind the screw that holds the rear of the seat in place, near the area where the ignition key is inserted and at the the bottom of the Primary Cover. Just serviced, prior service records available since the bike was purchased at Schaeffers new and serviced there...... occassionally over a 26 period. The bike was kept in a heated garage and I believe it looking at the condition of it. The asking price was $6,500 and since I've been a customer there since the 70's when I purchased a Harley Rapido 125cc 2 stroke I got the bike for $5,700 out the door. I've had one issue since I put on a little over 2,000 miles on it. The shifter was jamming in 2nd and 3rd. Turned out to be the bushing near the transmission. I paid for the part and Schaeffers installed it no charge. As you said, a barn find, garage find could be iffy but the process you've suggested to follow is spot on. Be patient with these boys. Grandfather John 96 Dyna Rider Evos Rule (and older Sportsters too LOL)
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
You got a heck of a deal on that bike! The good thing about a dealer is if they care about their reputation they will go through those bikes really well and you have some peace of mind knowing it's been gone through thoroughly!
@seH2i
@seH2i Год назад
​@@GixxerFoo Thank you brother. I appreciate the deal I got.
@brianvasko5048
@brianvasko5048 Год назад
Last year I found a 2016 FLRT Freewheeler with the 103 HO with 546 miles. I couldn't believe it! I did an oil change and it was good to go. Enjoy your videos, keep em coming!
@caruser4
@caruser4 Год назад
Those bikes are usually the leakiest bikes out there. No oil flow for years usually means all the seals have dried and cracked
@carlbruhn1772
@carlbruhn1772 Год назад
Gasket kits are cheap. Just don't step in over your head.
@martincvitkovich724
@martincvitkovich724 Год назад
Suggest after the oil lines are clear and the oil tank is cleaned, put in some cheap oil on your first time out and after a few miles change it If the oil looks crappy, do it again.
@thomasallen832
@thomasallen832 Год назад
The only thing I would advise different is put tires on immediately! Tires that are dry rotted can disintegrate at around 30-40mph. I say this from experience. Was very fortunate I didn’t wreck and destroy the bike or get hurt. if you are at all unsure it’s not worth the risk.
@mikaldene7146
@mikaldene7146 Год назад
I could only think of one thing you didn't mention. Check all your lights, brake light as well. Nothing like getting a $100 ticket for a $2 light bulb...
@jamesfrost7465
@jamesfrost7465 Год назад
I sure got lucky....... so far. I found a dusty 2005 Screaming Eagle (Candy Cherry Red) Electra Glide with only 5062 miles on it, for $8500 dollars!!! The owner kept it in a garage with a trickle charger on it. He said he would ride it a few miles every year then park it. I bought it, had it checked out, new tires and just kept riding it. I took it to a professional detailer and they washed it, de-waxed it, wet sanded it then gave it a ceramic gloss clear coat and buffed it. OMG It is beautiful!!! I have never seen a reflective shine on something that deep. Amazing, it looks better than brand new, it runs great and everything on it works. I love my Caddy!
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
You got a steal on that bike! It had the 103 that was actually a stroked minda hot rod version of the 88. That's not the same 103 that came later. It has different heads and cams which are arguably better than the late 103.
@jamesfrost7465
@jamesfrost7465 Год назад
@@GixxerFoo Thank you, I did not know that. I enjoy this bike so much. I never thought I would own something this nice.
@MadAnthonyI
@MadAnthonyI 2 месяца назад
You will need to replace ALL the rubber: hoses, oil lines, tires, etc. Then battery, plugs, probably carb rebuild. That's all if you are lucky.
@okiemale1589
@okiemale1589 Год назад
😎👍 Big thumbs up...
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
Thank you! Cheers!
@leonardstanford1877
@leonardstanford1877 Год назад
I love those EVO bikes that have not been run in years ! I bought a 91 sportster that hadn't run in 6 years got it running & riding made one phone call & made 2 grand in 3 days of owning it !
@richardbeucler6425
@richardbeucler6425 Год назад
If it’s a V-rod,you’ll probably gonna have to replace the water pump.I’ve heard they like to seize up.
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
I've heard that myself, Harley and water just seem to not mix. Even those twin cooled bikes with the electric water pumps had issues with housings cracking and electric motors failing.
@tex9280
@tex9280 Год назад
Living The F 🤪 KING Dream Safe travels 🙏 ♥️🐾🐾 🇦🇺
@mickgerard6696
@mickgerard6696 Год назад
Story as old as time. I’m gonna be a biker! Ouch. Bugs hurt when the hit me in the face. Burr I’m cold wearing just my leather vest and fingerless gloves. Oh my, it rained on the way home from bike night 3.265 miles from my house. Rain drops hurt worse then bugs. Ouch. My hands went numb just riding down too the bar last night after work. Hey Killer. Where is your Hog? I haven’t seen you riding it lately! Oh man. I just don’t have time to ride. You know. The kids soccer game. The old ladies on my ass. You know how it is man.
@markanderson5077
@markanderson5077 Год назад
My wife has an '02 Fatboy EFI with 6500 miles on it. I fire it up every few months and keep fresh gas with stabilizer in it. Tires are new and so is the removable windshield. I suggest selling it, but she chooses not to. Good advice on the break fluid. I change my Ultra fluid every two years per service guidance. I don't think the FB's break fluid has been changed. Thanks for the video.
@FloridaBoilermaker
@FloridaBoilermaker Год назад
Baught my brothers 07 Shadow 600 with 5300 miles as the original owner. I've rebuilt the carb and waiting on a tank ad the fuel had water in it. That was the reason it was parked in the first place, water turned to rust and so on. Working on fixing it to a bobber as I get time.
@davemagee
@davemagee Год назад
Great video Gixxer some great advice it would be so tempting to start it straight away lmao. Thanks BROTHER
@albertstabelli5869
@albertstabelli5869 Год назад
All good information! A year ago I bought a 89 sportster 883 XLH hugger. So one of my grandsons and I tore into it from the top-down. New gas tank, rebuild the carburetor, new petcock and hose, etc. While this project has been getting worked on over 8 months, we had the clutch pack stick together. This is something else that might happen to bikes that have sat for years. Good video and advice 👍
@GJM866
@GJM866 Год назад
Bought my 1983 FLHT as a running barn find. Basically went to the service manual and did a complete 5000 mile service, bike has 25K on it. That service covers everything you had mentioned. Replaced stuff as needed. Kind of dreading the rear tire replacement, it has the enclosed chain system which I have never worked on before.
@Oldbmwr100rs
@Oldbmwr100rs Год назад
Oh god, I remember seeing those enclosed chains. They were also on a Yamaha, and a major pain to deal with. HD didn't use that for but a couple years, it's rare and sort of worth keeping just for that. It shouldn't be too bad a job to do, but having the manual will really help I'm sure!
@markeaster8301
@markeaster8301 Год назад
Enclosed chain system. Remove the cap on the bottom of the housing, then rotate wheel and remove the shcs as they come into view. Then when you pull the axle you can remove wheel without any dissassy of the enclosed system
@markeaster8301
@markeaster8301 Год назад
​@@Oldbmwr100rs I had a yamaha and it waseven easier than the harley system. The sprockets literally last over 100k being enclosed. Change chain every 30 k and run white lith grease in enclosure. Love these systems. Put 136k on hd and still going. 98 k on yamaha.
@GJM866
@GJM866 Год назад
@@markeaster8301 It's that easy? Sounds like I will replace my rear tire sooner than later. Thanks for the advise!!
@Oldbmwr100rs
@Oldbmwr100rs Год назад
@@markeaster8301 Yeah, a sealed enclosed chain is great for life. I knew a guy, a motorcycle messenger who changed his chain ad 40K miles it was still good. Every night after work he washed it down with WD 40 of all things, he even cleaned his bike with Pledge furniture polish. The bike looked new, when most messenger bikes looked like they've been to hell and back.
@simonkennedy6116
@simonkennedy6116 Год назад
I've been keeping my eye on a harley dealer who specialises in barn find projects. If I'd have gone for one, pretty sure I'd have made every mistake you mentioned
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
That's awesome you have a dealer that picks them up and fixes them back up! Getting a low miles bike that's been forgotten about isn't a bad thing, you just gotta be ready to go through everything. When they sit like that everything starts to deteriorate.
@simonkennedy6116
@simonkennedy6116 Год назад
@@GixxerFoo Oh no, he sells them as running projects as most of them were someone elses projects so you could be buying a diamond or a lemon. That's part of why I never pulled the trigger
@whatyoumakeofit6635
@whatyoumakeofit6635 Год назад
Who is this dealer ? Michigan city Indiana dealer is pretty good about taking older bikes in on trade. I've gotten to know them well enough o er the yearsthey usually call me if they get something cool in. I don't get I to anything newer than a evo. They have really done me right over the years.
@simonkennedy6116
@simonkennedy6116 Год назад
@@whatyoumakeofit6635 He's in the UK, I'm from Northern Ireland
@getoffmygrass6974
@getoffmygrass6974 Год назад
Depends, if it sat in a barn for 20 years or if it was in heated storage for 20 years. Depending on the price , you may want an experienced Harley guy to look it over, you’ll be able to tell pretty quickly, Harley’s are stout, they’re built to last.
@OZARKSHDRIDERS
@OZARKSHDRIDERS Год назад
Another awesome and honest video by the Foo... Very well explained brother💯👊🏽😎
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
Thank you! I appreciate it! Looks like me might finish February out with some decent weather here in Oklahoma!
@OZARKSHDRIDERS
@OZARKSHDRIDERS Год назад
@@GixxerFoo good to hear brother... Probably about the same weather that we are having here in Southwest Missouri....come on spring lol!!
@jameskaufman4065
@jameskaufman4065 Год назад
Bought used 05 Heritage Softail with 26,000 on it from dealer. Haven't had a bit of trouble
@RulgertGhostalker
@RulgertGhostalker Год назад
Good Call, on the short, progressively longer, rides...... and i also Highly Recommend putting a multi-tester, or test light, in your tool bag. i had a regulator fail....but i didn't know if it was the starter motor or the charging system, because i didn't have a tester with me, a long way from home.. it was a long ride on a cold day, so i pulled over to warm up....when i was ready to go, my bike wasn't. so a bump start, ( fah-fwump-fah-fwump-fah-fwump, back tire Locks Solid faster than i could get to the clutch, lost it and dropped my bike ) ...that's when i knew it was the charging system.
@bgalhouse
@bgalhouse Год назад
I bought a 'divorce sale' Dyna. Ten years old and 1,975 miles! Total pain in the butt making it roadworthy. Each time I took a long ride I'd have a new problem. Three hole service, new tires, rebuilt master cylinder & brake fluid flush (looked like coca-cola), rebuilt fork seals, and one final fuel injection repair, then I was riding it from Virginia to Indiana and it was glorious. After that experience, I basically price in and conduct a full refresh of every fluid/filter and also look for bikes that rack up 2-3k per year.
@kevindonohue9519
@kevindonohue9519 Год назад
Bought a 92 flstf with 12,000 miles, out of a heated garage. Showroom condition. Tires, wheel bearing, gasget, rebuild the starter,carb,brakes. Do my own work so it was easy on the wallet, love it 😀
@bradboustead1682
@bradboustead1682 Год назад
If the fuel petcock is the vacuum operated type, the diaphragm may be damaged.
@robertjeffery6100
@robertjeffery6100 Год назад
I bought my 2000 road glide in 2011 with 4000 miles on her.. Perfect condition cleaned her up Change oil tires plugs benn riding since 60,000 miles so so good
@jamessouthworth1699
@jamessouthworth1699 Год назад
My bike was 16 years old and had less than 2,000 miles. The only thing that I had to change from age was the tires... After the gas and oil of course.
@richardatyeo9903
@richardatyeo9903 Год назад
I just bought a 2008 Sportster with 2041 miles in pristine condition. New Fuel pump assembly and new injectors fired right up and runs great.
@jamessouthworth1699
@jamessouthworth1699 Год назад
@@richardatyeo9903 I rode a 2006 Sporty for several years. In my opinion you have the most reliable engine Harley has ever made.
@richardatyeo9903
@richardatyeo9903 Год назад
@@jamessouthworth1699 awesome great to hear
@conservativeteacher1987
@conservativeteacher1987 Год назад
I've ran into a dried out and leaking left engine seal on my 2000 EVO Sportster. It's not a difficult repair, but it does require a installation bushing/installer or correct size socket as a substitute, primary locking block, a good impact and Red Locktite. Make sure to get a manual and pay attention to the thread direction!
@dutchyjhome
@dutchyjhome Год назад
Out of experience I can tell: this is so very true... Do yourself a favor and take your time to do all the things GixxerFoo points out in this video! By all means you really should ! Ask me how I know...
@Frankfoot986
@Frankfoot986 Год назад
An absolute must with any bike that’s been sitting! Great video
@bogiewheelman71
@bogiewheelman71 Год назад
Cross threaded drain plug can be a pain.
@SANTA1956HM
@SANTA1956HM Год назад
Just in time working on a couple been setting for 26 years
@SuperdogRW713
@SuperdogRW713 Год назад
Go though it completely paying special attention to the spark plugs and magnets on the drain plugs. Fuel system. Tires for dry rot. Steel cables for fray. All brake componets, etc. And I'd still buy a early model before a new(er) Harley-Davidson.
@Chris-gi9ch
@Chris-gi9ch Год назад
Before this video took off I was thinking about rubber seals, and how many are on Harleys.
@donwaltman4276
@donwaltman4276 Год назад
Congrats on 50K subs. Well done lad 👍
@vikingmetalindustries233
@vikingmetalindustries233 Год назад
When a bike comes in our shop that's been sitting for years we call the the resurrection service on the ticket 🤣🤣
@carlbruhn1772
@carlbruhn1772 Год назад
Not to be confused with the erection service!!
@BMWHP2
@BMWHP2 Год назад
Thanks, every point was spot on. Been there 😁. Specially that part about the rusty tank.
@roadtaco3924
@roadtaco3924 Год назад
👌🏾really enjoy the content here. thank you !!!!!
@jazzsounds8159
@jazzsounds8159 Год назад
I learned my lesson on a older 2001 BMW R1100RT, I bought it from a commercial airline pilot who never rode. Long story short, sold it after 6 months.
@davidhill850
@davidhill850 Год назад
I-ABS and fuel pump problems?
@crazydoom3dude
@crazydoom3dude Год назад
So this exact same thing happened to me. 96 road king, I’m the second owner, fuel injected, 21k miles. Older gentleman had it and I bought it during bike week here in New Hampshire. Guy apparently rode it every year and well maintained it. But like this video it basically had 100-200 miles a year maybe less most of its life and I had a deal go bad which let a bunch of oil out the exhaust upon deceleration. So I ran it out of oil and almost seized the motor. It’s being rebuilt with a big bore kit, cams, ect. But really wish I didn’t have to do it all just yet.
@danonoveh8114
@danonoveh8114 Год назад
Thanx for these great videos bro, They are very helpful forsure👍🏻💯💯💯
@mikerapp8163
@mikerapp8163 Год назад
Well said and good preflight check list. I check the same with my 70 Shovel every year.
@kendallstout3403
@kendallstout3403 Год назад
Awesome advice
@carlw291
@carlw291 Год назад
Great video. I am looking at buying a EVO Heritage softail soon. This gave me alot to look for. Thanks!
@chrissmith7669
@chrissmith7669 Год назад
I’ve inherited an ‘03 Sportster hugger. Sat for about 7 years.
@carlbruhn1772
@carlbruhn1772 Год назад
You have a winner!!!!
@Vipernash
@Vipernash Год назад
I thinking about buying a high mileage Harley. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
@bradboustead1682
@bradboustead1682 Год назад
If the gas tank is rusty, the fuel sending unit and the petcock screen may also be corroded.
@RulgertGhostalker
@RulgertGhostalker Год назад
i got my bone stock 01' sporty with it's original odometer under 10K miles...it was already cleaned for the sale. ( i did the lead shot maraca for hours )
@maxwelledison5366
@maxwelledison5366 Год назад
Check your ground from negative cable to frame. Also check lights, horn, and wiring connections.
@danielleeclingansr6032
@danielleeclingansr6032 Год назад
I bought an 2011 heritage it had sat for a few years had some work done on the engine the camshaft went started out cost ing $1600 then up to $2200 by the time they were done. It cost me $5100 and the guy said its better than new I was flabbergasted sometimes you get what you pay for it was a heritage a new engine would have cost $4100 for a 2011 some shops could care less about the customer!
@xmo552
@xmo552 Год назад
I'm 41, looking at getting my first used Harley Davidson. I'm staying on gasoline for as long as it's available.... hoping to never own an EV.
@johnk815
@johnk815 Год назад
I have a 2002 fat boy and when I look through the filler cap it appears the liner of the gas tank liner is separating. Don’t worry about it, the screen will catch any loose particles or should I worry about it? Thanks
@GixxerFoo
@GixxerFoo Год назад
I would get that tank cleaned out and flushed really good, get you coating kit and get that redone. That stuff coming off is eventually going to plug up the petcock screen and of course it will happen at the worst possible time.
@bradboustead1682
@bradboustead1682 Год назад
Do the flop test on the steering head bearings.
@robertjablonski9830
@robertjablonski9830 Год назад
I picked upa 12 yearold evo superglide with under 10,000 miles. Best buy I ever made. Ist year almost doubled the milage
@christopherosully9456
@christopherosully9456 Год назад
Gaskets rot well if not used sadly. Never got conditioned. Not to mention all the rubber that has probably rotted as well. Bushings. Hoses so much. But could be amazing deal if can do work yourself
@ethansmith9678
@ethansmith9678 Год назад
I wouldn't trade my 98 super glide evo for any newer harley
@feloniousmonk3049
@feloniousmonk3049 Год назад
Picked up a 2018 Sport Glide with the 107. Box stock, in Dec of 2022. 15k miles on it. Paid up front, didn't have to worry about any of these headaches, yet. $10.5K, tires were replaced in 2019 @ 10k. Was serviced at 15.2k miles on it. Gonna take it to the HD dealership at 20k.... California weather and in a garage is easy on the bike, just don't let the gas go stale on you. Ride it, regularly.
@Sultan-ym9tq
@Sultan-ym9tq Год назад
I bought 1992 Electra Glide in Russia from Japan with 19000 km in factory paint. All oils and break fluids were clean, the engine had no oil leaks. I think japanese riders treat their HDs very good beacause Harley is luxury foreign make for them.
@westcoast3595
@westcoast3595 Год назад
Wheel bearings. Neck bearings. Primary, and gear box oil too.
@johnsimmons809
@johnsimmons809 Год назад
Just bought a 1994 heritage with 50,000 miles orig seat and bags and no rust . It’s been risen and runs like a champ . Didn’t even think twice about the mileage. It wasn’t a garage guard!
@bradmilkowski8490
@bradmilkowski8490 Год назад
I just had a crazy situation unfold with a good friend of mine. He picked up a new 22 street glide st. 117. He rode it less than 70 miles, and when he showed up on it, it had a clear engine knock!!! Took it back to the dealership, and sure enough!! Motor was gone.... They gave him a new 23 streetglide ST. I have heard stories like this but never expected to see it happen.
@KeithLivingstone
@KeithLivingstone Год назад
should not power wash motorcycle
@felipecalderon463
@felipecalderon463 Год назад
Best video yet. All very true, I know from personal experience.
@barrykerry8252
@barrykerry8252 Год назад
Bought a 2010 dyna fat bob 11 years old with 800 miles been part of a collection from a dealer it had been served every year by the owner regardless of mileage I put 6000 miles first year had one problem starter relay runs sweet as a nut other wise enjoy videos always helpful many thanks for the uk🇬🇧
@LtJackboot
@LtJackboot Год назад
I disagree. In my experience the first move is to remove the plugs, put a wrench on the big end and see if it's seized.
@boborabona8133
@boborabona8133 Год назад
Bought my 95 Low Rider about 3 years ago with 4,000 miles on it.
@Outdoors-ty8hp
@Outdoors-ty8hp Год назад
There’s nothing wrong with a old low mileage bike. Last year I bought a 98 wide glide with 8k miles. It’s fantastic. But everything you said is spot on.
@markpezenosky5592
@markpezenosky5592 Год назад
If it’s a Honda it starts right up😂
@thinman8621
@thinman8621 Год назад
New wheel bearings. Inexpensive and dried out grease makes the original bearings vulnerable.
@gremlyn1439
@gremlyn1439 Год назад
If it has been sitting, I also look at the swing arm, fork seals, and shocks as well. Great info for many.
@semperfipar1299
@semperfipar1299 Год назад
It would be a bad idea to add some ZDDP to the engine oil.
@davidhinkson338
@davidhinkson338 Год назад
I had one that set for 12 years a 2002 ultra classic replaced the fuel tank misty oil 95 screaming eagle. Tore the primary down replaced the clutch barnett clutch manual primary chain adjuster polished the Cam lobes and replaced the oil pump and the lifters dynoed at 108 torque and 88 hp gave to my son . He has out 100 miles on it No problems yet ps new battery
@gregkistner1955
@gregkistner1955 Год назад
So many things could go wrong with a bike sitting for a long period of time! Can get very costly!
@TheRoadGlideRider
@TheRoadGlideRider Год назад
It’s great to have part support from aftermarket vendors. 🏍💨🏍💨
@j-bird1707
@j-bird1707 Год назад
Heat cycle the engine. Once your ready to crank it start it and let it idle for 15 min, cut it off let it cool back down. Repeat 3-6 times depending on age and miles
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