Friday, January 18, 2013

Featured Item - H-D LED Lighting - Daylight at Midnight


Guest Blogger:
Anthony Noto, Service Manager, LHD
 Form, Function and Style

Whether it's a splash of accent color or serious nighttime riding, genuine H-D LED lighting and lighted accessories have you covered. From Daymaker LED headlight assemblies to high-powered LED Tail Lamps, there's no question your ride means business!

View the comparison from regular
headlights to LED.
The Daymaker headlight series is available for all models with complimenting passing lamp kits rounding out a complete late night riding solution. Round the corners with bright and effective H-D LED turn signal or turn up the night with LED accented accessories such as mirrors, footboard inserts and fairing trim.

LED lighting also lasts longer and is brighter than conventional incandescent lighting, all while drawing less amperage from your ride’s electrical system. Ask our service consultants or parts associates for a demo with our LED accessorized bikes. And if LEDs appeal to your appetite, let our staff outline a custom or complete package that fits your needs.....and style.


...Check out our Service Department and see the lighting installed on a brand-new Harley-Davidson!

Saturday, January 5, 2013

Biker-y Things to do in January!

Ah, winter in the life of a biker.

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Some bikers say it takes more than just a little cold to stop them from riding!  Sure, you can purchase gear to make your ride more comfortable, such as FXRG jackets, or Heated Gear for your body.  You can also install heated grips on your bike, get a better windshield, and perhaps a set of lowers (depending on your ride) to deflect the biting winter wind.  And if this is your thing, by all means – GO FOR IT!  Nothing makes us happier than to hear the roar of a Harley on a cold winter day, pulling in to our shop for a cup of coffee.

But inevitably, the winter weather turns so bad that even the toughest, most dedicated rider can’t safely ride.  Snow, ice, freezing rain – these are weather conditions designed for 4 wheels, not 2.

So, what does the biker do in January to fill that hole in his or her heart?

Well, we’re always here at Liberty with a cup of hot coffee.  Stop by and visit, look at the bikes, smell the Harley smells from our Service Department, browse our selection of Clothing and Gear (BTW did you know that Licensed Product is 20% off in January??) or chat with our Parts or Service guys about what improvements you could make to your bike during the downtime.  Maybe it's time to trade up to a newer bike - winter is a great time for buying a new bike, especially with the selection at its best!

There are also a few biker-type events in January you might want to check out – on January 12 & 13 is the Jersey Show at Somerset.  Bike show, car show and craft show, all under one roof!  Check out the flyer at the Liberty Events page, or visit them at www.harleyrenedzvous.com for all the info!  Liberty will have a tent set up so don’t miss it!

The weekend after that, January 18-20, is the International Motorcycle Show at the Javitz Center in NYC.  This show is HUGE, showcasing bikes of all makes and models, as well as a whole lot of other stuff to do!  It’s probably the premier show for the Motorcycle Enthusiast, and we will be there at the Harley-Davidson booth, so stop by and say hi!

Then, Saturday, January 26, stop by Liberty for the next in our Saturday Seminars, Big Bore Breakfast – HANDS ON seminar!  This time, instead of just learning about the hows and whys of performance work, you can watch an actual Big Bore Kit be installed on a bike, and ask any questions of Anthony, our Service Manager, or our H-D Certified Technician doing the install.  It’s a great opportunity to see what really goes on during performance work – but due to space constraints, attendance is limited.  So make sure you RSVP via our website, or call Anthony at 732-381-2400!

And if you look to your right – you’ll see a countdown to spring.  Oh boy, we can’t wait.