Exclusively specializing in service, customization, and repair for late model Harley-Davidson motorcycles. With approval, we accept H-D Extended Service.
Cycle Addiction opened its doors in 2008. Owner, Tim Lewis, is a Master-certified technician with more than 15 years Harley-Davidson experience wrenching on Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
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