Thursday, March 31, 2016

Sale On Frisco Ape Hanger Handlebars At Demon’s Cycle


Looing to get new ape hanger handlebars for your a softail, sportster, dyna, Iron 883, XL, 1200, 72, Superlow, Street Bob, Fat Bob, Switchback Harley Davidson motorcycle? Well you are in luck, Demon's Cycle has marked down ALL their frisco ape hangers for a special weekend sale. Take advantage of this deal on all sizes!

Tuesday, March 29, 2016

New Harley LED Projection Headlights From DC


Demon's Cycle has a new selection of awesome Harley Davidson motorcycle LED projection headlights in stock and available at a low price. These new DC custom headlights work on most types of baggers and are the perfect new feature to have on your bike.

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

The Perfect Start To Building A Custom Motorcycle


Looking to do a DIY custom motorcycle build? Well the good news is that Demon’s Cycle has exactly what you need to get started with the lowest prices and biggest selection of Harley Davidson frames and rolling chassis on sale and available for shipping anywhere in the world.

This is the best deal you will find on these selection frames and rolling chassis and the best part is they have plenty of other custom Harley Davidson motorcycle parts available at low prices. Perfect for the do it yourself bike build.

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Complete Custom Blackout Softail Chopper Motorcycle Kit 50% OFF!


Bike Kit value $20,000. A one time deal to pick up now. Great deal for half the price! Make an offer for this awesome bobber with custom chassis!

Ultima : Motor, Transmission, Primary


CALL HARRY AT: 954-943-0000

Retail Value - $20,000

Yours for $10,000 OBO

200 Drive by frame -- With MSO
LSD Polished Tranny -- With MSO
114 Demon's Natural -- With MSO
21 x 3.5 48 spk blk front
18 x .5. 48 spk blk rear
2" Black open belt -- S8-941
Black 2 over 3 degree front end
Black Gloss Starter
La Rosa Alligator Seat 3" Scissor Springs
Black Headlight
Super Spoke Front & Rear Rotor
Super Spoke Pulley
Black Demon's F-Controls
Quick Draw Wrapped Exhaust
Flange WT
Ignition 17-1
Fork Cups
Bearings & Race Kit
Strutless 200 Fender
Painted Front Fender
Front & Rear Rotor Bolts
Avon 200 Tire & & Avon 21/120 Tire
Black V-Bar
Black Handlebar Bushings
Chrome Softail Shock
Shock Bolts
Horse Shoe Oil Tank
Black Coil
Alternator Kit
Oil Filter
Spark Plug Wires
Kreem Tank Prep
Front Brake Caliper
Rear Brake Caliper
Swing Arm Pivot Bearings
Radical Gas Tank

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

DIY How To Change A Tire On A Harley Davidson Motorcycle

Changing a tire on a Harley Davidson motorcycle is one of the most common DIY automotive projects. Motorcyclists love to save money and do the work themselves whether it is big repairs and upgrades or even small maintenance projects.


So how does the do it yourself craftsman change a tire on a Harley Davidson motorcycle? First you need to make sure you have the right tools.
  • Valve Core
  • Tire Iron
  • Bead Breaker
  • Air Pump
  • Silicone Lubricant (Spray)
  • Breezer Tire Tool
Step 1:

Using the valve core begin to let the remaining air out of the tire.

Step 2:

Use the bead breaker to break the seal of the tire and the rim. Gently insert the breaker between the tire and the rim to force a wedge until you hear a POP indicating the seal is broken. Then begin to separate the tire from the rim without doing any damage.


Step 3:

Lubricate the tire with the spray so that you have less resistance as you begin to remove it from the wheel. The silicone spray should be sprayed on the tire bead so that you can easily remove the tire with the tire iron.

Step 4:

As you go to put the new tire on make sure that you thoroughly lubricate the inner walls to allow for easier fitting. Then line it up with the wheel so that the valve stem is in the right location.

Step 5:

Simply reverse the process of what you did before. Using the tire iron, push the tire into the rim until it is in all the way around. Then you want to fill it up with air but not all the way. Take the breezer tool and rotate the bead into the edges of the rim so that you have a firm grip all around. Again make sure you aren't forcing anything and you do not cause damage to the rim.

Then slowly fill the tire up with air until it is at the right level. Listen closely for any leaks and if everything sounds good put the wheel back on your Harley and take it for a short test ride. Then check the air pressure and if everything has remained the same you can take it out for a longer ride. Then test it one more time and if everything looks good you know that you are good to go.

It may seem like a little bit of work just to change a motorcycle tire on your Harley Davidson but remember the main motivation for a DIY project is to save money. That's your real goal, to save money and accomplish something on your own. That's what makes do it yourself projects fun.