How much have you spent on accessories?

Jul 24, 2013
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Gilbert AZ
I bought a new 2013 Harley sportster trike in July. I've ridden a lot of bikes but it is my first trike and my first Harley. It's a great ride and a lot of fun to be on the road but I'm finding out Harley accessories cost a ton of cash. $500 for a seat, $500 for pipes, $500 for this, $300 for that. WOW!

I'm just curious, How much other people have spent customizing their trike and what have you changed to make it 'yours' and one of a kind?
Thanks ,

Vinnie
 
I bought a new 2013 Harley sportster trike in July. I've ridden a lot of bikes but it is my first trike and my first Harley. It's a great ride and a lot of fun to be on the road but I'm finding out Harley accessories cost a ton of cash. $500 for a seat, $500 for pipes, $500 for this, $300 for that. WOW!

I'm just curious, How much other people have spent customizing their trike and what have you changed to make it 'yours' and one of a kind?

Thanks ,

Vinnie

You need to watch for a lot of used parts that doesn't make a difference new or used. Find one without any damage for much less $$$. I bought a pair of V&H monster rounds with under 200mi for $250. Not a scratch nor were they even dirty on the inside.

About $225 for a Road Zeppelin seat like new. Even with those cheapo's I have spent around $3000 in extras.

It is much the same for all upper end motorcycles, no matter what brand. If it fits a motorcycle the price is at least double, usually more !
 
Geez, where does a person start. I swore up and down I wasn't going to spend the money on the trike that I did on my '94 bagger since I bought it new. I put the trike on my HD Visa card. That netted me $1250 in chrome cash which I spent right away. Then another $1100 in header, tuner, and breather. I have a want list on my computer. The trike has far surpassed what I paid for my house 25 years ago. No wonder when I walk into the dealer, they pull me up a stool at the parts counter.
 
Well I bought my 2011 Tri Glide new May 16, 2011. Since then I've spent about $8,000 on the goodies.
HD does not stand for Harley Davidson. It stands for hundred dollars.
Dan
 
When I got my first Harley, I could barely afford the bike, and customizing came as money permitted. So, my '87 FLST has been an ongoing project, which is still getting upgrades. That was my sensible approach...the trike was another story. I spent the bulk of the money on the trike when I had it converted. Above and beyond the kit and installation, I spent another $5000 on engine work and customized parts, and I've still got a list of things I'd like to do. It just never ends...such a tough problem to have! ;)
 
I've always spend way more than I should have. I've found it easy to buy extras when I don't have labor to pay for on the install.
 
I spend more on gas, food and motel rooms to ride. Best add on are miles and seat time. Yes we all spend to much on our bikes but also get more back than money spent, at least I feel it is worth twice the price.
Dennis
 
One of the reasons we got our current trike was that it had almost all the accessories (and then some) we would have installed anyway. Sat down in the garage with a few catalogs, Kuryakyn, Show Chrome & Add-On, and it took less than an hour to get up to $5800 that the previous owner put on. We have added some lights, a seat and a bunch of other stuff. Plus there is the Harley - after 23 years I have got it just how I want it.
HD may stand for Hundred Dollars, but I've said before it's a Goldwing because your Gold will take Wing.
 
I've been on Harleys for close to 49 years. For the past 20 years or so I have not received a actual gift from anyone for my birthday, Christmas or any other day that requires someone to get me a gift. What I do get is gift cards to the Harley shop from everyone that is in any way, shape, or form related to me. I've spent every dime of it plus plenty of my own cash. I have no idea how much I put into each individual bike, but I'd guess I probably average maybe 3-4K or so per bike changing stock for something else. I've yet to keep a stock seat, or pipes, or cam. I only had 1 where I kept the stock bars. Intake always. Don't go wild with chrome, but I'v been known to put a little jewelry on my bikes. Billet mirrors, nice foot pegs, grips, LED signals and brake, maybe axel nut covers, and those kinds of things. I've been known to increase the cubic inches of whatever I had to. Basically, the mods never seem to stop. The mods taper off after some point where there isn't much of anything I don't like or want to change. Then something new comes along I like better.
 
After we dropped a fortune on paint and chrome on the '92 Springer and '95 Sportie we kind of cooled it with bling. We did change the pegs / floor boards on her Deluxe and my Ultra. Her Nightrain and my Dyna were pretty near stock. Our trikes are pretty nearly stock with the exception of stage 1 kits for both.
 

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When I had my 2007 Sportster a couple of years ago I figure I had about 3K in goodies. The bike had 4,000 miles when I bought it and paid $4,000. Sold it last year for $7,800. I somewhat broke even but the main thing was I enjoyed the ride and all the extras I had put on.
 
After we dropped a fortune on paint and chrome on the '92 Springer and '95 Sportie we kind of cooled it with bling. We did change the pegs / floor boards on her Deluxe and my Ultra. Her Nightrain and my Dyna were pretty near stock. Our trikes are pretty nearly stock with the exception of stage 1 kits for both.

Nice pair! Love the paint on both!
 
Nice pair! Love the paint on both!

Thanks, we still have the Sportie, it was wife's first Harley and she will not let it go even though she can't ride it. I take it out to breakfast a couple times a month just to keep the oil circulating. Hard to tell from the pictures, but we had the spoke mags polished, and the cases and the barrels. I can set off car alarms a block away with the Python exhaust
 
image.jpgBought my 2010, this year, with lots of upgrades already on it. As I was new to the cycle thing thought it would be all that I would do. But have added passenger armrests, rider backrest, changed the front storage doors, and just bought new saddlebags aren't in yet, oh yeah bought some chrome trim and rubber gravel guards for the fenders. Sure to be something else come up I really like the bling. Most likely be a seat. Around 2-3 grand so far.
 
I've never added up what I've spent on accessories...Don't think I want to either. :xzqxz:

I agree with Dennis...I have spent far more on gas, oil and tires....Making memories that are beyond pricing. ThumbUp

Kevin
 
After we dropped a fortune on paint and chrome on the '92 Springer and '95 Sportie we kind of cooled it with bling. We did change the pegs / floor boards on her Deluxe and my Ultra. Her Nightrain and my Dyna were pretty near stock. Our trikes are pretty nearly stock with the exception of stage 1 kits for both.

Nice looking bikes, I like the Springer.
 
Thanks Mike. My biggest regret was selling that scoot. Pictured is its 3rd incarnation. It started its life as a black Heritage Springer. We changed out the stock, painted front end for a Pacho chrome one. Changed all the tins and painted it Cobalt Blue. I found a painter on the Internet, http://www.fuchsart.com/. After a dozen E-Mails back and forth I shipped the tins back to him in Tennessee. 3 weeks later they came back. You can't see in the pictures, but the Harley Logo is ghost painted in the flames, and Harley Wolf heads are on the fender tips. Only problem I had with the bike is I over-built the engine. It was the fastest bike in the crowd when it wasn't overheating and melting the ignition pick-up. Ultimately put standard points and ignition in. They don't melt. Still got a couple of boxes of trophies, and the bike had over 100,000 miles when I let her go.
 
After we dropped a fortune on paint and chrome on the '92 Springer and '95 Sportie we kind of cooled it with bling. We did change the pegs / floor boards on her Deluxe and my Ultra. Her Nightrain and my Dyna were pretty near stock. Our trikes are pretty nearly stock with the exception of stage 1 kits for both.

Hey Screwball check your messages.
 
HD stands for High Dollar. I have a 2011 Tri Glide I bought it FEB 2012, I do not have it set up the I want it yet but I have spent over $1,500.00 and plan on spending more. Oh will its my toy, my ride. Don't try and set it up in one year unless you have the money. Just enjoy the Harley ride and add to each year.
 
I easily have well over 50K into my TG...Huge list...

It just goes on and on. :Coffee:
Don't you just love it when a plan works. And you left off a bit at the end (that you love every part of it) ThumbUp
I will have to get out your way and do some riding.
Dennis
 
It just goes on and on. :Coffee:
Don't you just love it when a plan works. And you left off a bit at the end (that you love every part of it) ThumbUp
I will have to get out your way and do some riding.
Dennis

Yep!! It has been nothing but fun!!! And it never ends. You always think you are finished, then something else gets your attention. You can come out here to the Wild Wild West anytime Dennis, and I have a place you can stay so that you can save some money for more Bling! Say when!
 

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