How do I know which parts to order? Where
can I find schematics?
Where is my vehicle's serial number?
How do I interpret my serial number?
What is the gas/oil mixture?
How much is my Harley-Davidson worth?
Q:
How do I know which parts to order? Where
can I find schematics?
A: The best reference for parts, schematics,
technical info, etc., is to purchase the appropriate manual for your
vehicle. You can find any and all info available for Harley carts
within the pages of both the parts and service manuals. Parts manuals are
essential for ordering the correct parts for your vehicle.
Q:
Where is my vehicle's serial number?
A: The serial number to most Columbia and Harley-Davidson
carts is located under the body, mounted to the frame, above the
driver's side wheel well. This number provides us with year and
model in order to provide you with accurate parts and/or manuals.
Q: How
do I interpret my serial number?
A: Call us toll free at 877 231-CART between 12:00
p.m. and 3:00 p.m. Eastern time.
Q: What
is the gas/oil mixture?
A: The gas/oil mixture Harley-Davidson recommends
is 85 to 1 or 1.5 ounces per gallon. Keep in mind, this recommendation
is for the specially formulated, highly refined oil they originally
produced - not outboard oil! This oil is available for $6.50 per
quart (part# 99802-92) and may be ordered online, via phone, or
fax.
Q: How
much is my Harley-Davidson worth?
A: Each vehicle is only worth what someone is
willing to pay. Some Harley's retain a high collectible value, but
those are in exceptional restored or original condition. Most of
the sales we've heard about range between $50.00 and $500.00.
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