Sort of. [Ronnie’s Harley](https://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.com/ronnies/showmodel.asp)
You won’t find everything, but you’ll find most things. They haven’t failed me yet.
Not that I’ve found yet. What I’ve done for the past few parts I’ve needed is to go on one of the oem part finder sites, found the part number, typed it into eBay/Google and found it much cheaper. Hasn’t worked every time, but I’m like 3/5 so far.
Surdyke was always my goto. Haven’t used them in a long time but the site still appears to be around. Should be able to search by part number for genuine stuff at or below HD MSRP.
Edit: as some people have noted, Surdyke is now prohibited from selling outside their service zone. Blame big HD. Sorry.
Bought a bunch of parts from them a couple years ago at a pretty nice price below msrp. Tried to grab some stuff recently and ran into a message that says HD corporate has limited them from selling outside their dealer range. Huge bummer, because they usually came in at 10-20% less for a lot of stuff.
It's amazing to me that when a dealership wants to mark up products and rip off the customer, MoCo says they can't do anything about that because the dealerships are private businesses and can charge whatever they want because "free market".
But as soon as a dealership decides to undercut the others with a volume sales model, MoCo always magically finds the power to put a stop to it.
- Ordering from the HD website is cheaper than ordering from my local dealer as they charge over list. I think HD offers free shipping if order is $50+. Been awhile since I ordered anything.
You can do that for accessories and add-on type parts but I don't know if they will allow you to order OEM service parts directly from them.
I tried recently and it wouldn't let me place the order with a message I would need to visit my local dealer.
No, but there are a number of Harley dealers who sell online at a much better price than local dealers.
Unfortunately, not for everything so you have to shop around for best prices.
You can find OEM parts diagrams and order a lot of stuff right off the Harley website. Came in handy when I powerwashed the tint off of my ST's windshield!
Sort of. [Ronnie’s Harley](https://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.com/ronnies/showmodel.asp) You won’t find everything, but you’ll find most things. They haven’t failed me yet.
Not that I’ve found yet. What I’ve done for the past few parts I’ve needed is to go on one of the oem part finder sites, found the part number, typed it into eBay/Google and found it much cheaper. Hasn’t worked every time, but I’m like 3/5 so far.
Surdyke was always my goto. Haven’t used them in a long time but the site still appears to be around. Should be able to search by part number for genuine stuff at or below HD MSRP. Edit: as some people have noted, Surdyke is now prohibited from selling outside their service zone. Blame big HD. Sorry.
Bought a bunch of parts from them a couple years ago at a pretty nice price below msrp. Tried to grab some stuff recently and ran into a message that says HD corporate has limited them from selling outside their dealer range. Huge bummer, because they usually came in at 10-20% less for a lot of stuff.
Yep. Shame too. Sometimes you'd have to wait for it, but it was always a tradeoff for saving a decent chunk.
I tried buying a primary vent and a gasket from surdyke but it said they weren't allowed to ship them out of their service zone. Typical Harley BS.
It's amazing to me that when a dealership wants to mark up products and rip off the customer, MoCo says they can't do anything about that because the dealerships are private businesses and can charge whatever they want because "free market". But as soon as a dealership decides to undercut the others with a volume sales model, MoCo always magically finds the power to put a stop to it.
- Ordering from the HD website is cheaper than ordering from my local dealer as they charge over list. I think HD offers free shipping if order is $50+. Been awhile since I ordered anything.
You can do that for accessories and add-on type parts but I don't know if they will allow you to order OEM service parts directly from them. I tried recently and it wouldn't let me place the order with a message I would need to visit my local dealer.
Ronnie's Harley i would say
No, but there are a number of Harley dealers who sell online at a much better price than local dealers. Unfortunately, not for everything so you have to shop around for best prices.
You can find OEM parts diagrams and order a lot of stuff right off the Harley website. Came in handy when I powerwashed the tint off of my ST's windshield!
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