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FVC now carries Shoreland'R Utility Trailers! We carry all models for your Motorcyles, ATVS and Watercraft needs. Click on the trailer images for more information on models!

FOX VALLEY CYCLES NOW SELLS WATERCRAFT!
COME ON IN TO SEE WHAT MODELS WE HAVE!


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WE ARE A
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WE GIVE OUR AMERICAN MOTORCYCLIST ASSOCIATION (AMA) AND HONDA RIDER CLUB MEMBER (HRCA) CUSTOMERS A 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL PARTS & ACCESSORIES!


Service

Check It Out!
Our newly remodeled Service Department!
Unfortunately, we only service 1990 and NEWER Motorcycles - EXCEPT - GL1500 motorcycles. We can still do your tires and oil changes, but that is it. We do make exceptions in the winter months on a case-by-case basis. Thank you for understanding.
PREPARING TO RIDE
At the beginning of the riding season, remove the cover and any locks you may have used to secure the vehicle. Check tires for cracks or splits on the sidewalls. Normal "weather checking" shouldn't be a concern. However, if you find large cracks or splits, tire replacement is recommended. See your local Honda dealer. If you haven't found any deterioration, check the air pressure to be sure it's as recommended in the Owner's Manual. Check the vehicle for any rust that may have accumulated during storage. If found, remove it with Pro Honda Spray Cleaner and Polish. Next, lube the drive chain. If you drained the radiator, fill it and remove the tag or label noting it was drained. Even though you changed the engine oil before storage, change it again if the vehicle has been stored for more than four months; small amounts of oil left in the engine from previous oil changes can create corrosive byproducts during storage. Clean the battery terminals with a wire brush and coat them with dielectric grease. Reinstall the battery. Clean both sides of the brake discs with Pro Honda Brake Cleaner or equivalent. Complete the pre-ride inspection procedures found in the Owner's Manual, then test ride the vehicle at low speeds. If you have completed the storage and preparing to ride procedures as outlined in this guide, you're ready for another riding season.

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Honda Leads World Supersport Series
May 15, 2008


Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
May 6, 2008


Additional News

2006 Honda
CBR®600F4i (CBR600F4i)
Great Power And Comfort

April 11, 2008


1992 Honda
CB750 Nighthawk
Great bike for anyone

April 10, 2008


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