Motorcycle Starters

Motorcycle enthusiasts are a diverse bunch.  Some identify themselves as “riders” and prefer the high-speed and cornering capabilities of Japanese and European sport bikes that are designed for the racetrack.  Others call themselves “bikers” and they live for the freedom of open road cruising on a touring bike (typically, American-made) or a custom chopper with high handlebars, flashy paint, and bespoke metalwork in the chassis, fairing, and wheels.  There are vintage racing fans who relive the glory days of club racers and cafe racers, sportsters, and compact bikes built for the dirt circle.  Then, there are the lone wolves who travel alone and have their own personal tastes that don’t follow or conform to a predetermined motorcycle archetype.  Whether it’s overhead valve, overhead cam, 2-stroke or V-twin, inline 4 or even V8 power, Japanese, American, or European, one common aspect motorcycle enthusiasts all partake in is their love of 2-wheel travel and Discount Starter & Alternator is here to accommodate bikers, riders, racers, and motorcycle fans with a solid assortment of brand new, OEM-spec aftermarket replacement parts for motorcycles.  In this section, we deal with replacement starter motors for classic, vintage, and late-model motorcycles by Harley-Davidson, BMW, Honda, Indian, Victory, Triumph, Yamaha, and more.  Electric starter motors eliminate the need for a pull cord; it’s a welcome convenience feature that does away with the often cumbersome and frustrating method of cranking the engine by hand.  However, a bad starter or failed electric starter motor can leave you stranded with very few alternatives in order to fire the engine manually.  Don’t let a dying or dead starter leave you roadside.  Get back on the iron horse and ride free with Discount Starter & Alternator’s selection of brand new aftermarket starters for motorcycles.

Think you’ve got a starter going on the fritz?  Before you go through the trouble of replacement, learn how to check your starter’s functionality with our how-to guides on bench testing a starter, bench testing a single-post starter with Bendix drive, and testing a starter without a solenoid.

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