大咖福利影院

Menu
大咖福利影院
Search
Magazine
Search

Motorcycles (Harleys) in Corozal

Just wondering how much people ride motorcycles around Corozal area? Do you ever see Harley Davidson's around there? I am considering bring mine down when we move.

Thanks
Toby
See also

Audeamus wrote:

Just wondering how much people ride motorcycles around Corozal area? Do you ever see Harley Davidson's around there? I am considering bring mine down when we move.

Thanks
Toby


There are lots of smaller, practical, high MPG motorcycles used all over Belize. Remember gas is 5-6 USD. I can't imagine the logistical nightmare of keeping one these highway cruisers running when you factor in Belize road conditions, and speed bumps.

But check out the links that come up when you Google Harley Davidson's in Belize. And note the age of some of those links.

Yeah. It looks like the Harley shop there isnt a real bike shop. I'll have to try to find a mechanic that is comfortable working on my bike I guess.

Its a smaller bobber bike, not a big cruiser, and gas here is about 5 USD so I'm pretty used to it already...lol
There is a Harley club that ofton have tables at local events but don't remember seeing any actual Harley Bikes at them.
1 member reacted to this post
I thought about bringing my Street Glide down, but after making dozens of trips down while developing our property - I have since decided that I will NOT bring my harley down as there is no decent bike shop down there (Black Pearl Harley is not a "real" bike service shop) and the roads are crazy bad for bikes - many pot-holes and rocks.
I chatted with another ex-pat who brought his Harley down from TX and he has since sold it because he was in Hopkins Village and that is not a good place to tool around on a street bike.
I plan to bring down a good cross-country bike like a Honda CRF250 or a like BMW.聽 I see a bunch of Hondas down there and service in Mexico is fairly easy.聽 You can easily outrun all the Chinese trash bikes you see running around Belize : )

Audeamus wrote:

Yeah. It looks like the Harley shop there isnt a real bike shop. I'll have to try to find a mechanic that is comfortable working on my bike I guess.

Its a smaller bobber bike, not a big cruiser, and gas here is about 5 USD so I'm pretty used to it already...lol


There are lots of small mechanic shops around but many don鈥檛 have the best tools. A lot of people in Corozal take their vehicles to Caribbean Tire in Orange Walk or they go into Chetumal for service. One interesting thing is that most of the mechanic shops don鈥檛 stock or order any parts so you have to go to the parts store and buy or order parts and then bring them back to the shop.