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Kevin - Parts Manager |
Alan - Chrome Consultant |
Damon - Chrome Consultant |
Shari - Parts |
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Jim - Parts |
Robyn - Parts |
Bob - Parts |
Justin - Parts To Servive Liason |
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Fall/Winter Parts Hours:
(Oct 1 - Mar 31) |
| MW & F |
9 a.m.-5 p.m. |
| THURSDAY |
9 a.m.-8 p.m. |
| SATURDAY |
9 a.m.-4 p.m. |
| SUNDAY |
Closed |
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Spring/Summer Parts Hours:
(Mar 31- Sep 30) |
| MW & F |
8 a.m.-6 p.m. |
| THURSDAY |
8 a.m.-8 p.m. |
| SATURDAY |
9 a.m.-4 p.m. |
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Jared - Shipping/Receiving |
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Owning a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle is the ultimate in personal satisfaction. With our huge inventory of Genuine Harley-Davidson Motor Accessories™ and Motor Parts™ we can help you go a step further and create the bike of your dreams. At Heritage, all the parts and accessories you purchase are made from superior materials and tested to the highest industry standards to ensure the quality and style you demand.
Our parts professionals are here to help you find the part you need or to answer your questions.
Please phone (780)-430-7200 or email us at parts@heritageharley.com with your request.
Preparing for Winter Storage
When it is finally time to put your motorcycle away for the season there are a few things you should do and a few things you should have.
- Engine oil and filter should be changed
- The bike should be cleaned and waxed
- Lubricate your cables (throttle/idle/clutch)
- Add fuel stabilizer to your fuel tank
- Remove spark plugs and add a few drops of oil to each cylinder/ crank over a few times, replace plugs
- Remove battery clean and put on charger
- Inflate tires to 4 or 5 pounds over recommended
- Put a breathable storage cover over motorcycle
- Hope for an early spring
The following products are now in stock and available.
- Genuine motor oil and filters
- Genuine cleaning products and waxes
- Cable life cable lube
- Genuine fuel stabilizer
- E-Z Traxx fogging oil
- Genuine “supersmart” battery tender juniors
- Genuine tire pressure gauges
- Genuine “breathable” universal fit storage covers
Come on in and talk to our well trained Parts & Service staff regarding these and any other products we can offer you.
Note on Cold Weather Lubrication
Normal fuel combustion in a gasoline engine produces water vapor and carbon dioxide along with other gases and particulates. When first starting and warming an engine, some of the water vapor that gets into the engine crankcase condenses to form liquid water. If the engine is driven long enough to thoroughly warm the crankcase, most of this liquid water is again vaporized and exhausted through the crankcase breather system.
A moderately driven vehicle making short runs may not be able to vacate water vapors allowing liquid water to accumulate in the oil tank. This is especially true if the vehicle is operated in cold weather. In freezing weather, an accumulation of water in the engine oil may become slush or ice, which can block oil lines and lead to severe engine damage. Water remaining in the engine oil for long periods of time can form an acidic sludge that is corrosive to metal engine parts and causes accelerated wear of moving components.
In the cooler seasons, fall and spring, the oil change interval should be shorter than normal. The colder the weather, the shorter the recommended oil change interval. A vehicle used only for short runs in cold weather must have the engine oil drained frequently. |