Write A Review
Writing a review of your Harley-Davidson motorcycle, clothing, or riding accessory is pretty easy. Here are the simple steps:
Check To See If There Are Reviews Already- some bikes already have a few reviews attributed to them and they are pretty easy to find. If you are looking to write about your 2009 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, then just type that into the search box at the top right of the homepage. If the motorcycle already has a review set established, it will show up. If not, then the search results will be blank and you'll need to start a new review set which we address below.
Adding A Harley-Davidson Review - if your Harley-Davidson motorcycle already has a few reviews going for it you'll just need to select it from the search results, scroll to the bottom of the review set and add your own review. As soon as your contribution is checked by a moderator (usually within 24hrs) it will go live in the site. If you have a picture of your Harley, please email it to pictures@hdreviewspot.net with a description in the subject line and we'll add it to the photo gallery of that review set.
Creating a New H-D Review Set - if your bike, jacket, or other Harley-Davidson item is not in the system you'll simply need to fill out the form below. Once received, a moderator will create a new review thread and add yours as the first review for that particular motorcycle. It takes about the same amount of time to go live as adding a review to an already existing review set. Again, if you want to have a picture of your Harley attached to the new review set, please email it to pictures@hdreviewspot.net with a description in the subject line and we'll add it to the proper Harley-Davidson photo gallery.
Thanks in advance for sharing your own thoughts and insights about your Harley-Davidson with other members of the riding community. Many first-timers who are considering whether or not to get a Harley are worried about wasting money on the wrong bike simply because they are not “in the know” and your insight can help them make good decisions the first time around instead of having to learn from the school of hard knocks.