Even if nothing goes wrong, if you ride long enough, your bike will need some regular maintenance, and when things do go wrong, you need parts. We’re working hard to make it easier for you to find what you need.
As many of you know, The Kneeslider is an eBay partner and you can now search through all of their listings right on our site for regular repair and maintenance parts and those hard to find items for your vintage ride, too, the kinds of things you can’t pick up at your local dealer.
It’s Huuuge!
The number of parts available is pretty amazing, it’s in the millions. Even if you go to one of the largest swap meets, you won’t find that many and at those meets, the parts are randomly displayed by hundreds of vendors, there’s a lot of luck involved in finding what you need. Here, you simply type in what you’re looking for and hit enter to see what’s available. If pro builders like Richard Pollock of Mule Motorcycles use eBay for parts, maybe you should give it a try.
You can support us while we work for you
As an added benefit to both you and this website, any purchase you make at eBay after going through one of those links helps support The Kneeslider. You’ll also notice Amazon items for sale on many pages and any purchases made on Amazon after using one of our links also helps us keep the lights on. Right now, you can access all of our content, you can read over eleven years of articles and you can look through listings for motorcycles and parts at your leisure. The enormous amount of work involved in producing and maintaining a site like this, not to mention the non-trivial expense, is work that I hope brings you enjoyment while reading, and convenience while shopping. If you use our links to access either eBay or Amazon before doing any shopping you would normally do, it makes a difference, it’s very much appreciated and helps to ensure we’ll be here next month and next year.
So, go and check out our motorcycle parts pages. I get surprised all the time by what I find, you might be surprised, too.
Robert Peterson says
I am looking for NOS parts for a 1980 Honda XL500s