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NEWS
Military Appreciation Issue
| SY'S E-NEWSLETTER April 2010 |
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Hey there, thanks for taking the time to read our newsletter. We are sending it a couple days early so that we can get the word out before the long weekend. Super important reminder that you MUST
pre-register if you are going to race or show your motorcycle at the Drag 'n' Brag. You can find the links below to do either.
There is so much information this month please have a read through. You won't be sorry you did. Hope to see all of you at Sydney Dragway on the 11th.
Have a safe and happy Easter and Anzac Day and we'll see you in the shop soon!
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Shaping up to be one of the biggest Harley events in Sydney history. Don't miss it!
Buy your tickets here and avoid the queue.
Sign up to race by 7th April here. Enter your bike in the show by 9th April here. |
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Drag 'n' Brag Schedule
7.00 am Get your show bikes in or a spot in the pits for the race
8.00 am Race scrutineering begins
10.00 am
- Dyno Drags
- Live Music kicks off
- Motorcycle Show Open for Viewing
- Biker Build off Bikes Revealed
- Watch the racing- Cheer for your mates!
- Check out the beautiful bikes in the undercover pavilion
- Buy an event shirt - you want to remember this day
- Try your hand at Dyno Drag Racing
- Vote for the Bike Build off & People's Choice
- Grab a bite to eat - Plenty of vendors
- Entertain the kids with activities in the Pavilion
- Listen to some great music
- Meet up with old friends & make some new ones
Remember there is secure motorcycle parking available. You need to enter through the competitor gate to access it. Plenty of car parking too! Bring the whole family there is something for everyone!
Bringing the family? Why not pack a picnic lunch? There is plenty of space to spread out on a blanket while you watch the races. You are welcome to bring food in but no alcohol. |
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Oh yes, we are partying again!
May is Women Riders Month and we could think of no better time for a Garage Party!
If you are a woman interested in riding a motorcycle and want to know how to get started this is the event for you!
Register your interest with Renee |
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Feel like a Rock Star
in these new, limited edition,
Harley-Davidson Ladies Leather Pants
Women's Contoured Boot Cut Leather Pant
Lightweight leather with mesh lining to knee. Cuttable hem. Classic five pocket jeans styling with snap back pockets. Embroidered graphics on back right pocket. Available in 32" inseam.
97008-10VW
$364.83 |
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| HERE ARE SOME TIPS FOR MAXIMIZING THE LIFE & EFFECTIVENESS OF YOUR HELMET: |
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- Never expose a helmet to chemicals or excessive heat. These may degrade the protective properties, even if damage is not visible.
- Never hang a helmet on a motorcycle's mirror, turn signal or sissy bar. The EPS impact-absorbing liner can be easily damaged.
- Before riding, make sure chin straps are tightened properly and not frayed, make sure visor screws and face shield are tightly affixed.
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| REPLACEMENT |
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- If a helmet is dropped or suffers any impact, it should be replaced immediately. Impact may fracture the outer shell or compress the impact-absorbing liner, and the damage may not be visible.
- Over time, a helmet's protective impact liner compacts with use, leading to improper fit. In addition, glues, resins and other helmet materials break down over time and hair oils, sweat, cosmetics - even the sun's UV rays can add to helmet deterioration. Helmet manufacturers and the SNELL Foundation recommend replacing your helmet every 3 to 5 years, depending on use, to ensure optimal helmet performance.
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| KEEP IT CLEAN |
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| A LITTLE CARE GOES A LONG WAY |
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- Use a mild soap and water to wash the outer shell and clean the shield with warm water and a soft, lint-free cloth as soon as possible after dirt accumulates.
- Hand wash the internal liners with mild soap and allow to air dry.
- Use compressed air to clear helmet air vents and channels.
- DON'T use solvents or chemicals to clean any part of the helmet or shield, as they can destroy protective coatings and compromise the structural integrity of the helmet.
- DON'T use a dry cloth to clean debris from a face shield or you might scratch the shield.
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Has your helmet been dropped? Is it more than 5 years old? Missing the AS/NZ Approval?
Time to update! Get a new Harley-Davidson helmet at Helmet Month Special Pricing
The Harley-Davidson Classic Full Face Helmet
Fiberglass shell with double D-ring chin strap and chin and forehead venting. Tool-free removable face shield. Replacement face shield available. Bar & Shield logo graphic on front. Helmet bag included AS/NZ S1698 Approved
Reg: $238.40 Helmet Month Price: $220.00
The Harley-Davidson Jet II 3/4 Helmet with Visor
 Fiberglass shell with double D-ring chin strap and front intake vents. Replacement shield in clear and smoke. Harley-Davidson® graphics on side. Helmet bag included. AS/NZ S1698 Approved
Reg: $220.93 Helmet Month Price: $205.00 |
At Sy's we're famous for good service.
Sy's new Service Referal Program
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You've had your bike serviced by Sy's Service Dept?
Only trust Sy's Factory Trained Technicians with your bike?
Have friends that haven't had their bikes serviced here?
~ Then you qualify for Sy's Service Referal Program ~
It's easy.
When your friend books their bike in have them tell us that they were refered by you. Once they have collected their bike you get a free oil filter with your next service.
We appreciate your business and this is our way of saying thanks for spreading the word about Sy's Service Department.
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Looking for a great bike?
Isn't it a real pain trying to check out a bike from a tiny photo in an ad? Trying to determine what "looked after" means to a previous owner? How does it sound? Well now you can see & hear the whole bike from Sy's H-D. Our custom & second hand bikes are being digitally recorded and the videos are put on our website. You can look around them, hear them and decided if you want to take the drive down to see them for yourself. We are always looking for new ways to make things easy for you.
Life is hard; buying a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle shouldn't be. Take a look |
These are those things that make you say,
"Why didn't they think of this years ago?"
Transmission/Crankcase Fill Funnel Fill your transmission and crankcase without the mess. This funnel is shaped to fit into tight spaces, and is designed to reach even the toughest access points. The anti-burp design insures smooth oil flow, and the smooth orange plastic surface is easy to clean after use. 63799-10 $7.56
Primary Oil Fill Funnel This re-usable patent pending funnel makes it easy to add oil to your primary cavity.
The funnel simply snaps into the derby cover opening to permit hands-free filling. The flat cone shape makes it easy to fill a tight area with no mess or spills. Smooth orange plastic surface is easy to clean after use. Part 63797-10 just $15.20
Road Funnel
This disposable folding funnel can be taken on the road and used for those times you need to replenish your bike's fluids. The funnel fits easily into your luggage, does not take up valuable storage space, and can be thrown away after use. Convenient tear-off 3-pack means you will always be prepared. 97410-10 $2.27
Oil Catcher Drain Oil Funnel
Avoid spilling oil onto your engine when removing the oil filter. The Oil Catcher funnel slips below the filter, and provides access to spin the filter off its mount. Oil is captured in the funnel, and is siphoned into a bottle or catch basin through the drain tube. Smooth orange plastic surface is easy to clean after use. 63794-10 $30.49
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Sy's Rider of the Month
Barry, his lovely wife Kerrie and their 2003 FLSTC
Barry's Story
I suppose my story is like a lot of other people's stories. It's all my brothers' fault, he brought a little Honda 100 street/trail bike home and I got the bug.
I grew up as a teenager in the 70's riding trail and dirt bikes, honing my skills before I got onto street bikes. My street bikes have always been 650 Japanese bikes; I suppose I always liked the look of that kind of bike.
In the 80's I got married and we started a family so I sold the bike and worked hard to provide for the family.
20 + years later the family has grown up and moved out (almost). It was our turn for fun now so I went out, with my wife's permission to buy a suitable bike. She also had to feel comfortable on it. I bought my first Harley-Davidson, a 2003 Heritage Softail which I still have today with over 100,000 kms on it and still going well. My wife and I have spent many weeks on the road together travelling around Australia. It has been the best therapy for us, as it has kept us feeling young. We also have to spend the kid's inheritance as well.
If you want to feel young and stress free go ride a bike (a Harley-Davidson) of course.
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~ Sy's April Schedule ~
2nd April - Bankstown Show 2nd - 5th April - Easter (Shop Closed) 11th April - Drag 'n' Brag
25th & 26th April - Anzac Day (Shop Closed) |
Bankstown Motorcycle Show 2010
We'll be there!
Good Friday 2nd April
Where: Bankstown Paceway 178 Eldridge Road Bankstown NSW
Cost: Admission to the show is $30.00 (children under 12 free)
Bike show: All bikes are welcome to enter the show for a fee of $10 which is donated to the SES (enter your bike in the show by 11am please)
Motorcycle Raffle Tickets can be purchased before the event at Sy's Parts Counter $100.00 each but only 350 will be sold! Win a new Harley-Davidson Motorcycle
We will have a booth at the show so be sure to stop by!
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