How Harley Techs MAKE Money

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  • How harley techs make money vary between dealerships. In this video, I'll give you a few ways the money breaks down. I get a lot of "How to become a Harley Davidson Technician" questions, and it's not for everyone. I'll fill you in on some tips, and help you make the decision as to whether or not you want to do it!
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  • @williamrusk631
    @williamrusk631 6 ปีที่แล้ว +117

    People like your attitude, sure they want to meet you, if all Harley dealerships had someone like you they wouldn't be in the shape their in, you're old school, manners and taking time for people is a lost art,

    • @rustedweights
      @rustedweights 4 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Maxwell, as I know him, hasn’t changed since we worked together during high school. Dude has always been a solid guy. You can imagine my surprise when I came across his videos and how happy I was for him knowing the old John and seeing nothing has changed for the Highly Trained Unprofessional 🤙🏼

  • @memagoo542
    @memagoo542 5 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I've been riding the two same bikes sense new. 1973 sportser and a 1994 electric glide classic. I'm 60 now and had a stroke due to atrail fib and I have forgotten a lot of my skills in fixing my own bike. Your videos truly help me focus

  • @aboutmyfathersbusiness8324
    @aboutmyfathersbusiness8324 6 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    Lots of hubris at Harley dealerships, I've heard. If more dealers had your work ethic and humility, there may be a crazy bump up In sales. Heck i'd go into the showroom and buy a overpriced coffee mug just because... Keep it up.

  • @antoniogranillo1458
    @antoniogranillo1458 6 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I have to totally agree with John. Even as a traitor, I never regretted becoming a harley tech. In fact, I miss it. Every day. It's a passion, a love, a desire to be around the things that make you happy and being able to help someone else enjoy that same passion. If you can, and want to do it, keeping in mind all that John has said, you should definitely follow that dream and passion.

  • @larrytomlinson2606
    @larrytomlinson2606 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    When I shared your channel with my riding friends, most said something like: "I can't believe the dealership allows him to make videos at work." Most of them own their own businesses. You have an understanding boss. We hope your fans don't jeopardize your ability to continue to provide the great content you do. Thank you John!

  • @garrettarney2903
    @garrettarney2903 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I was a Harley tech for multiple years and did as much training as my dealer let me go to, but ultimately and unfortunately I found a better paying opportunity working a a gmc dealer and working on 4 wheels. I enjoyed a lot more of learning and all the new skills I have for that. I’m wanting to add this comment for people because just because you start and go to school for motorcycles you can change path and stuff enjoy working with your hands I miss being on bikes everyday but I live in the northeast and with all the snow and lay off season I applied the same effort I put towards training in the automotive field and within 2 years I double my income from working on bikes and I’m not even at top level pay yet, that being said I do miss working on bikes but now I’m also in a place in life where I can afford those Harley’s

  • @pacman73c1
    @pacman73c1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was going home to North Ga. rode an extra three hours to meet John. He was awesome. Thank you for taking time out of your day Sir.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It certainly didn’t go unnoticed. I knew what the best route for you was. And coming to see me wasn’t part of it!

    • @pacman73c1
      @pacman73c1 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      John Maxwell it was worth it and I will def do it again.

  • @clarkbabin9799
    @clarkbabin9799 6 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Always looked for that sixth gear on the highway. Even though I had only 5

    • @milmex317th
      @milmex317th 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Did that before

  • @timothyohara6256
    @timothyohara6256 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You have a great outlook, John. Positive and honest. It's refreshing not to hear someone gripe about the money they make or tough times. I was raised to respect hard work. I am a husband, and father of three also. I also work weekends strictly. So I can relate, A LOT! I love motorcycles, and try to balance family and work.
    We do what we have to be the man our wife needs, kids needs, and to get new bike parts once in a while.
    Thank you for your videos. I appreciate the time and effort it must take, and the patience you have to teach us.

  • @JS-cl4tb
    @JS-cl4tb 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I really appreciate this video brother! More than you know. I was medically retired from the Army 10 years ago and my health has been pretty poor. This means I stopped working jobs that were physical and starting working desk jobs. Then this last year my health dropped even further and they finally figured out I needed neck surgery. Long story short, I had my surgery a couple weeks back and I'm getting movement and strength back that is opening a lot of doors for me once I'm through recovery. This has led me to really look at what I want to do moving forward and I've been heavily considering MMI in Pheonix and becoming a Harley tech. You're the most relatable person on TH-cam for me with your attitude towards bikes and the community you serve. Again, thank you for your videos and really helping to solidify what I'm already fairly certain of. I really do appreciate the time you take to film and post these videos.

  • @17ultralimited69
    @17ultralimited69 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    The work you do and the dedication to your craft is very much appreciated.

  • @QU13TMAN
    @QU13TMAN 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    That was great. I'm 50 and my two dream jobs have always been harley tech and park ranger. You connected the dream to reality in a very practical way. By the way your transitions are awesome! Very talented! If I'm ever in Columbus I'd love to grab a t tee shirt and say hey.. now if I can find a park ranger you tuber to explain the ins and outs of being a ranger I'll be set! Keep up the great work!

  • @gman9582
    @gman9582 6 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I was a automotive tech for years. I was paid flat rate (flag time.) when it was good, it was good. When it was bad, IT SUCKED!!. love the videos bro. I think you are going to be a big success on TH-cam!

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      thanks man! The groove of youtube is almost coming together. almost.

    • @Teufel33
      @Teufel33 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I did flat rate for years as well. I got sick of it and now I am a fleet tech. Boring, but it's steady money!

    • @bryanhallman8183
      @bryanhallman8183 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I know what you mean, I worked at a Ford store on the service side, so I know exactly what he's talking about. That's why I just leave him comments here, and he's replied to a couple of 'em. I could never see Sal (the Service Manager back then) letting us film during our big PDI days, even if we got in a GT-500 or a Ford GT.

  • @gj6578
    @gj6578 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in Florida. I am still a newbie biker chick. I finally took lessons and purchased a used Sportster 883 Iron for my 40th birthday in August 2017. I am a paramedic so Harley paid for my class. I had already purchased my bike through a used (crappy experience) motorcycle dealer that shut their doors shortly after my purchase. I have to say that my experience with Jim's (now Barracuda) Harley in St Petersburg, FL, Tampa Harley, Orlando Harley South, and Orlando Harley Historic were all above and beyond my expectations. From the class instructors, to sales force, to HD funancial services (i purchased in 2018 a brand new 38 miles HD Breakout), to management, to merchandise sales, to parts dept, to all service techs EVERYONE is always friendly, smiling, helpful, patient, and customer-focused. I never delt rushed or like my concern or question was stupid. I love everyone I have dealt with through Harley. I am brand loyal simply because of the people I have interacted with. They all remind me of you Mr. Maxwell. Just fenuinely good, fun, knowledgeable people thst are passionate about their chosrn careers and want to spread that enthusiasm to others. I appreciate you and your counterparts sir. I learn so much from you all.

  • @chipskunk
    @chipskunk 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Pleased to meet you John!
    I am hoping to change my job, from driving a John Deere tractor, to working for Harley Davidson as a technician. I've never worked as a mechanic, only on my own bikes which were all Japanese bikes, until 2017 when I brought a Harley! Now I have two.😊
    I'm absorbing as much as I can about Harley repair. I am so glad I've found you John and thank you for what you do.
    Thanks
    Chip.

  • @stevemoriarity860
    @stevemoriarity860 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was a bike mechanic for 20 yrs. The best part was the customers, I saw brake pads carved out of wood, bbq bike? Another tried to mount fog lights by drilling 1/2” ! Holes in his lower fork leg.

  • @SuperDave21
    @SuperDave21 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Hey John, we appreciate your videos and I completely understand your plate is full.... Do what you gotta do and we'll watch when you make a video. If it's three in one week or one in three weeks.... and I'll be thankful for them .... each and every one of them! Stay cool Bro...!!

  • @sportglidejim9001
    @sportglidejim9001 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    My dealership is fantastic and always treats me fair. The techs have great attitudes and it sure makes me want to spend my money and time at the dealership! Good stuff John and so right about earning your job, nothing should be a given. Every job I have ever had was production based but it definitely gave me a much better sense of responsibility and work ethic. Sounds to like you get it! Having the support from your dealership goes a long way......Ride hard or stay home😎

  • @scotthelms8745
    @scotthelms8745 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video as always, but here are a few things to ponder.
    1) how much money does a ford mini van tech make
    2) how much is schooling for a ford mini van tech?
    3) do they get time off to go to ford mini van rally's?
    4) what do they look like when they on a ford mini van test ride?
    5) are they required to wear a helmet?
    Just a few things we would like to know.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I just sent this to our resident minivan expert. expect a reply!

    • @scotthelms8745
      @scotthelms8745 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      John Maxwell thanks John

    • @antoniogranillo1458
      @antoniogranillo1458 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      A ford minivan tech makes about $3 an hour. Schooling is about 4 PBR cans. We do not unless we donate 4 teeth. I will post a pic tomorrow about test drives. And we only have to wear the helmets our doctors tell us to. Hope I helped!

    • @scotthelms8745
      @scotthelms8745 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Antonio Granillo awesome I love PBR! Thanks Antonio

  • @jsnt78
    @jsnt78 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video, just bought my first Harley, 07 Super Glide and have found a new love for bikes (have had a few metric bikes and rebuilt them). However I am a 15 year Heavy duty diesel mechanic and I understand fully the frustration when a customer asks to interrupt your work to "pick your brain". Also the phone calls as if you can diagnose problems over the phone with 12 electrical modules and 4 ecu's on a truck. Just want to say though you are doing a great service to those of us who like to tinker and perform some maintenance on our own stuff. Also it is great to see that your owner welcomes it. Glad i found your channel and have a credible source for useful info. Keep up the good work!

    • @southernshop8424
      @southernshop8424 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      jsnt78 I also have an 07 superglide, custom, and if you have not checked your sprocket bolts as John recommends in another vid, you may want to .
      mine came loose and hit my swingarm ,sheared three of them and bent the other two 90 degrees.
      while replacing them I noticed that they were marked as grade eight, but I was able to drill into them really easily. no way were they grade 8. I don't know who Harley is sourcing bolts from, but they are not getting what they are paying for. went to Fastenal and got real bronze silicon grade 8 bolts to replace them with.

  • @kylemoore9626
    @kylemoore9626 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I did UTI, UTI sucks. It looks good on paper I guess, it got me in the door at my current awesome job. I ended up doing the heavy duty fleet diesel tech route.

  • @OG_overclocked
    @OG_overclocked 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Came in for my 1k services a couple weeks ago and thought about seeing if you were there. I figured you probably didn't want to be bothered lol. Keep doing what your doing. Favorite you tuber here!

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      you better say hello next time!

    • @OG_overclocked
      @OG_overclocked 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Lol will do John Maxwell

  • @horshak1
    @horshak1 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    you spoke the truth and I hope a lot of younger guys that are thinking of bike wrenchin think about it. I retired from my regular job and got my dream job (?) as a part time bike mechanic only to learn what you just said. Since I work on older harleys we see another thing you don't run into at a dealership is someone bringing in a run down shovelhead or sportster and they want only this fixed but you see so much more that should be addressed instead of that chrome part they want put on. We have to look bikes over as often we will find safety items that need to be addressed and document that we informed the customer so they don't come back later. Often people bring in crap that they bought off the internet wanting us to install it. We always say "custom parts don't fit until you modify them first". Even tires, peeps want a deal on something they didn't even buy from you and you earn your money changing tires. When we find things we stop and call the customer and it's like "oh go ahead and fix that" and we tell them you owe this much so far. "Thats fine do it" then they show up and freak out cause now their bill is so high. There are often things I would fix on my bike but they aren't paying you for that. So you do it on your own (no $$) time.

  • @DavidCureton9188
    @DavidCureton9188 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The transition from watching the video to editing on laptop to explain the 90 day thing was pretty darn creative.......Great videos John!

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks man! It’s a variation of one I saw a few weeks ago, so, I don’t get all the credit!

  • @briangamache7084
    @briangamache7084 6 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Hello John
    I would like to just thank you and your boss the dealer for letting you make these videos. If I ever ride through your area I would certainly buy something from there. I hope as you get more subscribers their dealership grows with you.
    Keep up the great work

  • @julzparrilla724
    @julzparrilla724 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    John, I gotta tell ya, I'm from NY & I don't trust a lot of people or give out compliments easy. Dude, you are Funny as anything, but I trust that you know your stuff, you're down to Earth & very realistic. I appreciate how you opened yourself up in this video about Real Life & are actually very cognisent of your responsibilities. I gotta give it up to you Bro. You Rock !!! 🤘🏼🔥🏍☠😎

  • @DeuceVideoHD
    @DeuceVideoHD 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    John, I've been enjoying the vids for awhile. Didn't really pick up that you had three kiddos. I gotta say, that makes me respect you even more. Good shit man. I'm a father of four, been married for 13 years this year. Currently at MMI myself with the family support. I'm mostly doing it for me because I love bikes, and I love riding and I'm the type that feels like I should be able to maintain my own bike with the amount of riding I do.
    If that ends up turning into a career, that will allow me to feed the family, then that's just a sweet bonus.
    Keep 'em coming man!
    John S.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks man! It’s a great job. Very fun with just the right amount of challenge.

  • @donsvideos1985
    @donsvideos1985 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I wanted to go to MMI when I got out of the Navy in 86.. back then the GI Bill SUCKED! It did not pay for anything unless you finded it with deductions from your meager earnings. No way I could afford it and a Family "just had a kid" ended up back in Texas framing houses and put myself through the local A/C school at night... Not as cool as a Harley tech but the career has been good to me. Point of this story... "Life is what happens when you're making other plans". Glad it worked out for you! I enjoy your videos and take on things!

  • @harleysofttailtx
    @harleysofttailtx 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video. I always wondered how you walk that line with the dealership. I'm glad they continue to allow you to do what you do, and keep the videos flowing. It's great to also see some of the beautiful Georgia roads as you're riding.

  • @KilgoreUSA
    @KilgoreUSA 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    What I heard from John, he appreciates each and everyone (even the snarky ones), please be respectful of his time especially when he is on the job and that he is humbled by the kindness and interest in his work. John thank you.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Seems like you are a good listener, haha. Thank you man. I couldn't do it without you guys. It just so happens, there is a line!

  • @streetblast1
    @streetblast1 ปีที่แล้ว

    After hearing your story I really realized that I have a advantage cuz I don't have any family or anything to do with the rest of my time so I feel it's a total blessing to commit myself to work ethic transformation of self and Performing my duties at the highest level I am jacked about this life choice I know this is the best decision I've ever made in my life thanks for all your advice it makes it a lot easier 4 someone just getting into the tradecraft

  • @thompsonjacob8713
    @thompsonjacob8713 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I went to MMI in Orlando, one of the things a teacher told me is every time you open your mouth to tell someone how to do a mechanical service money is coming out of your mouth. That being said I wasn't able to finish school since there were no jobs to be found in Orlando in 2009 so I'm glad you make the videos. It's a very expensive school for what it is and i'm still paying for it to this day.

  • @frankward67
    @frankward67 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    John, Thanks for all the video's. Enjoy them very much and as a the owner of 2 Harleys I can always use the tips you give out on the video's. You can be sure when I get over in your neck of the woods I will stop by the dealership buy a tshirt and say hello.

  • @roberttruax7089
    @roberttruax7089 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Fixing motorcycles is a great way to make a living and fun for me!!! I enjoy explaining how their bike works and how they can better know what to say when they have issues so they get the proper work done. I have worked to save the bike owner money and showed them how to do the maintenance and save money and when they should take it to the shop!
    I enjoy working on motorcycles and they even pay me for doing it go figure!!!

  • @fatboy97mn
    @fatboy97mn 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the videos. I just started watching these. I'm a veteran as well. 20 years in the US Navy. Thank YOU for your service. I was enlisted way back in the day, so I know what it's like to start out not making much money at all, but the military did put a roof (so to speak) over my head, and food to eat.
    My first HD was a '97 Fatboy. I had that for 20 years. I now have a '17 Street Glide Special.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I didn’t serve, but I went to school with a lot of guys using the GI bill. So thank YOU for your service!

  • @dmcharley64
    @dmcharley64 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did the HD sales for 6 months, tough life, and no time for riding. Keep up the sweet videos rolling!

  • @FallenOutlander
    @FallenOutlander 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Can't believe people call you up at your work for free advice. I mean, I can, but I can't. That's kinda a dick move on their part...I'll say it for ya. I ride an 04 Softail, had it for 3 riding seasons now, and never thought about getting an actual service done until I saw your video on things to look for in different bikes (what to torque check or replacing brake fluid). If I lived down your way, I'd bring my bike in and pay you the money for the new knowledge and for keeping me safe on the road. Seriously, that brake fluid enlightenment was gold!!! I've owned 5 bikes, countless ATVs and vehicles, done a lot of my own servicing... but never considered a brake fluid flush and replacement. Guess what I'm saying in short is, thanks for the vids and sharing your knowledge. I know there's others out there who do the same, but your videos are just more easy and entertaining to watch. Rubber side down!

  • @michaelmartin2896
    @michaelmartin2896 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I can't understand so many dislikes,i mean You said what any skilled trade worker would say The truth! Great video John

  • @joshuam6318
    @joshuam6318 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video. Glad to see that MMI paid off for you. Currently a UTI student in California thinking about switching to MMI. Love the videos and please keep them coming!!!!

  • @CBR250RMAN
    @CBR250RMAN 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Between John and Doc at Low Country in Charleston, I get all the information I could ever need. Both personable and both are straight up, down to earth real dudes. Thanks John for what you do for all of us Hogsters.

  • @6013kmb
    @6013kmb 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Well done! I'm sure your boss appreciates you doing videos putting his HD dealers name out there. It's good business.
    Keep up the great videos!

  • @nitromike4910
    @nitromike4910 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Being in the motorcycle business is a labor of love . You are working on peoples toys or their most valued possession. I have been in the business since 1984 . from starting out at an independent shop just to learn how to fix my only form of transportation a 75 xlch.and if you rode an ironhead you had to have some mechanical aptitude . To working in a dealership to owning my own shop. Its nice to get up and go do something you love to earn a living . You seem like a very happy man yourself . I hope at some point you do your own thing . Im am sure you would be sucessful.

  • @ChrisLonsberryMedia
    @ChrisLonsberryMedia 6 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    My son's a tech so I sent him the link. I suppose, for him, it's too late. He's made the decision. But I figured he might see some similarities. You've only been doing this for a year and you have 34k subs? Man, that's awesome. I HAVE to subscribe to see what you're doing. You have to be doing a killer job.
    You know.. if you just took the dishes in the shower with you... just sayin'. Efficiency!

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Shower + dishes = genius. See I love this channel because I get to learn stuff, too!

    • @ChrisLonsberryMedia
      @ChrisLonsberryMedia 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      And if the wife says anything about it, just tell her you're a technician and you know what you're doing.

    • @slamdiesel4576
      @slamdiesel4576 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      50k subs in the last 6 months... Hell yeah brother! Your channel is great, keep it up!

  • @benjaminmerritt769
    @benjaminmerritt769 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good info that needs to be thrown out there. I've also started a career that requires "starting at the bottom" all over again. Took a 40% pay cut after making good money and being in the work force for almost 20years. My family and I are making the sacrifices necessary to enjoy the good life in a few years. Seeing your decisions through and getting to the "fruit" is something few people have the stones to do anymore. I was also an auto technician at a dealership and an on-call mechanic and travelled a lot. I know exactly what you go through with a normal work day. Thank you for putting this kind of honest content out there. Looking forward to more in the future. Also, I never responded to an email conversation we had about a fork seal leak on my FLHX. Turns out there was a small piece of trash in the seal. Fished it out and replaced the oil with SE heavy duty. Not a drop since. Thanks again for what you do. Ride safe.

  • @jne232
    @jne232 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just gotta share. Watching the video on a smartphone, man you can really hear that engine and all its mechanical noise! Just picked up a 21 Street Bob 114. Came off an 02 vrod. The noise of the 114 is real! Man that clatter is insane! Need louder pipes but dont wanna lose that warranty.....sucks

  • @immermartinez1377
    @immermartinez1377 6 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Just wanted to say, 😆I like how you transition and pause moments in your videos. Don't see many people edit their videos like this.

  • @garyc9030
    @garyc9030 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Really really enjoy your videos, good nature and humor John. Can’t wait for each video to drop. Huge fan..., keep it up!!

  • @jasonbluestein4287
    @jasonbluestein4287 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    John-Thank you for your videos. I think you're doing a great job in providing valuable information. Also, I think it's great that you do some of your videos at your job as it's interesting to see and understand more about what a tech does and goes through in a day. I also wanted to comment on your work ethic. It's refreshing to hear someone that has a great work ethic and cares about the quality of their job and respects the person that employs them. Great job, keep the videos coming!!!!!!

  • @fernwoodfarmshomestead4412
    @fernwoodfarmshomestead4412 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks John for all the content you share with us. A really big thank you to the dealership for letting you do what you do! When I go to bike week in October I’ll stop in and spend some money there😀 I always look for awesome dealerships to go to while traveling. My daughters boyfriend works here at Louisville Harley Davidson as a tech and they are working on doing a You Tube channel as well. They have been saving for the cameras and mics and editing program they should be up and running soon. They are hdnightrider1 and ms.hdnightrider1 . They haven’t started uploading videos just yet but there coming soon😀

  • @ligerzero03
    @ligerzero03 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video man. Always glad to see the notifications. Not often you find someone as humble about what they do (both TH-cam and day job) as you are. Glad your boss is so accepting of your video exploits!

  • @jhaney5634
    @jhaney5634 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Another good video. Good channel concept and the execution to this point is awesome. It’s very cool that your dealership lets you do this and I hope they appreciate the business you are generating for them. Keep it up!

  • @chrisbarker7463
    @chrisbarker7463 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hey John, just a quick note to say THANKS for the video's. I very much enjoy your videos and I have learned too. It is great to see what a Tech does at a Dealer, I appreciate the insight, and your time. Thanks! Oh, BTW, love your bikes!

  • @joewyman2235
    @joewyman2235 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    John maxwell I am with super Dave do what you can we all enjoy your work I think everyone should understand that while your at work work comes first someone’s paying for your time and not to be answering phone calls after work family is first then if there’s time it’s yours and I think you should use it as you feel best I really enjoy your videos and will take what I can get thank you

  • @sammy60164
    @sammy60164 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Been a union pipefitter doing commercial HVAC for 14 years now, the new apprentices think they should get paid as much as me, which is hilarious, which brings up the point of climbing the ladder. Hopefully when you climb the ladder futher it becomes easier, and the young guys get the grunt work. Good luck buddy

  • @MagWire8
    @MagWire8 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dude I just discovered your channel and I’m hooked! My family and all my buddies ride. I’m a Case combine technician so you’re preaching to the choir with the need to get things done especially during busy times of the year. I’ve always thought about being a Harley Davidson Tech not because I don’t like my job or make good money, but because I love bikes and riding. My wife actually used to work at Twister City Harley-Davidson in Wichita KS in motorclothes. At some point in life I want to transition from a tech to a Matco tools distributor something a little more forgiving to my body, but who knows maybe I’ll go back to school to wrench on bikes! You do solid work my friend! Keep after it!

  • @ellischatham7014
    @ellischatham7014 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    This was probably my favorite video, I’m always checking on Wednesday to see what’s up! Thanks and kept on keepin on!

  • @mrkapusta9935
    @mrkapusta9935 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Yeah man you do a damn good job bro. You gave me some kick ass info on the RGS and I’m happy to say I’m riding the 19 and LOVE IT.

  • @WhiteWhite60
    @WhiteWhite60 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    John, you do a great job with the videos. Besides being valuable information/resource for me; you just happen to be a cool guy - level headed, intelligent, kind (clean, brave and reverent) and generous with your time. So, a big thank you and I hope to see a lot more videos.

  • @jeffshultz3883
    @jeffshultz3883 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    John,
    All I know is I'm glad theirs guys like you that can fix bikes for guy's like me. I'm not completely helpless and take on a few small things but I'm smart enough to know my limits. Thanks to you and all Harley techs! You're knolege and know how is appreciated! Thanks! ( Now go ask for a raise)

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      haha, I do ok. Much better than $8 an hour, that's for sure!

  • @JIMBOBALOU
    @JIMBOBALOU 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I graduated from MMI in March of 2015 as an entry level HD tech. I still haven't worked as a tech for HD because I couldn't afford to work for $10 an hour. I loved the school and grateful for the training. But the pay wasn't there to follow through with it.

  • @user-jz3vc9kd2j
    @user-jz3vc9kd2j 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    My favorite channel John! Dad of 5 here....19' Street Glide Special. Just rode her 3k miles from brand new MN to AL and back. 1k mile service at great river road HD in IL. I look forward to your vids bro! Keep it up!

  • @peterbrittain1963
    @peterbrittain1963 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    i like your honesty. i could never take work away from a good boss . thats loyalty right there .
    watching your vids from australia . i restore early dirt bikes,, your tips work for any motorcycle ,road or trail... keep up the great videos ..

  • @andresalaskeno2710
    @andresalaskeno2710 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Right John! Money is there or not, but time, never comes back...Enjoy so much your vids my friend...I spend pretty much time listening to you about Harley stuff, while you do the things you do...You are one of a kind and nice and fun guy! Watching Jonh, Harley stuff , nice usa roads, (did muy senior high scool grade in TN, but Im from Spain& those roads and accent.......reminds me that nice time too), ..makes me enjoy and forget dayly problems....Thats why I feel friendship AMD have been riding 35 years...some harley too....THANK YOU John, for your time and the job you do for al of us. Means a lot!!! V'sssss my friend!

    • @andresalaskeno2710
      @andresalaskeno2710 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was a exchange student in Elizabethton , Tn in 1992 from Spain...Had so much fun then!.

  • @tone-glide2402
    @tone-glide2402 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey Man! Great attitude you have towards all things life oriented,.. work, family, fun...Some good hidden life lessons in your thoughts about all things such as ..mentioned above.. keep up the good work.. Life tends to turn into a black and white grind after a while, i like that your trying to keep it fresher than the day before.. that's good for the long haul. I've never called you at work...nor do i want to, ( i doubt that will affect your nights sleep) But a shout out from up here in Connecticut, Keep up the great work!!

  • @HARMARSCH2
    @HARMARSCH2 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    John, thank you for the video. Great information for people on your job.

  • @Lipelouco
    @Lipelouco ปีที่แล้ว

    I was an auto technician (Nissan dealer) for 10 years and apparently it's a dog eat dog business just like in the auto industry... Thank you for sharing your experience! At one point I considered transitioning to bikes but I ended up in the aerospace industry and today I use the skills that I acquired during those 10 years to maintain my car and my bike (The skills are easily transferable). Being a tech is a tough job man... And it is SO underappreciated... The rates that shops pay us considering that we make all the work is BS (Service advisors are pretty much USELESS and they take the bigger bite just for sitting on their pretty little chair, acting like master techs and lying to customers for the most part because they don't know shit). As time went by I got tired of BS managers, BS customers and dishonest peers not to mention the beating that my body took while being a tech. Been there, done that and don't recommend it to NOBODY unless it's absolutely necessary... If you are young and don't have a lot of bills, go to school, work for a few years at the dealers for experiences and training and the go do your own thing... Start of small, in your garage... Small quick services... Get your neighbors to trust you... BE HONEST and grow from there until you can afford your own little local shop.... Get you family or trustworthy friends involved... Pass the knowledge to your kids and later on hire a good and honest helper (don't be a dick and pay him well). Who knows, maybe one day you might become a chain.... Make a reasonable maintenance plan for your customers (like a health insurance with deductibles but for the vehicle).... Get a tow truck, do your own roadside assistance.... Unfortunately I never had the chance.... Maybe you can... But stay away from the dog eat dog... That's my take on it.

  • @rodneykandel3162
    @rodneykandel3162 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey man. I always thought about being a tech. I should have done it when I was younger. I'm 46 now. I was in an Auto Tech class when I was younger. But my family is a long line of truckers. So I ended up going that way. But I work on my own car and I have always worked on my own bike. I enjoy working on stuff and I have always been very mechanical inclined. Most kids will play with a toy to it's broken then off to something else. Not me. I went and got dad's tools and tried to fix it. It didn't always work but I had some successes. I have had many bikes. Quite a few Harley's. My newest one is 2015 Road King. I have added a fairing and decked it out. Did my stage 1 and added 14 in apes. Do all my own oil changes and maintenance. I have needed your videos a time or two. Thank you for that. Dig the channel. Keep up the good work!!

  • @jonathanbussenger3602
    @jonathanbussenger3602 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    John,
    Appreciate the time you put into the You Tube videos, and Facebook.
    Your presentation and technical expertise are what I enjoy the most. Outstanding! Thanks for your service in the military. Keep up the great job you do on and off the job.
    Look forward to the next video.

  • @JustMe-oj1hd
    @JustMe-oj1hd 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I turn wrenches on airplanes. Some similarities. Fellow Georgia boy. Ride my harley up here in Washington state. Love your vids.

    • @jaymartinson3236
      @jaymartinson3236 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was a crew chief in the Air Force. I am thinking about doing it as a career now that I am out. Any tips or suggestions?

    • @JustMe-oj1hd
      @JustMe-oj1hd 4 ปีที่แล้ว

      Get your AP license if you don't have it already and start applying. I work with a lot of ex crew cheifs. Good people.

    • @americanpatriot6240
      @americanpatriot6240 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Im a retired A&P. I have two Harleys with plenty of time to ride now.

  • @miczap11
    @miczap11 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    man that was one of the most clever transitions I've ever seen lol. You could have just paused and done a quick voice over but you took it to the next level. Really cool lol

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      thanks man. that's the hobby part of making videos. considering I do motorcycles for work, I'd probably go crazy if I just watched myself talk about them every night after work. I gotta make the video interesting for myself as much as you guys!

    • @miczap11
      @miczap11 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah my dude its definitely a nice change to see something a little bit more interesting compared to the average motorcycle youtuber. Looks like you guys have a really solid dealership down there as well, I wish I was so lucky. Here in Boston theres only one good dealership, the other two are vultures, with techs that laugh at guys our size riding sportsters lol. I'm planning a trip down south this summer, trying to find a new truck and a new Harley in one go. Thought it would be a cool story to fly down (I'm a private pilot) and go buy a truck and a bike at the same time. If I end up in Georgia I'll have to come check out your selection. Hoping to find a decent low rider S, still cant get over that they gave the dyna the axe. RIP

  • @druciferstaint
    @druciferstaint 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man, I love your videos. I'm sorry people are negatively affecting your work. I never would have thought that people would do that. Hope things get better!

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      definitely a side effect I didn't see coming. Honestly, I thought I'd just be telling my own customers about videos, you know teach them some extras. So, I guess I really didn't see any of this coming...

    • @druciferstaint
      @druciferstaint 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Well, as someone who just switched from metrics to a Harley in January, your videos have been a great source of information. I honestly only bought a Harley because the HD dealership was the only one that would touch my old Shadow as a trade in. But 5K miles in the saddle of my softail has me falling in love with the brand. Your info has helped me to know what to look out for & what to expect, and that info is priceless.
      Tl;dr : Thanks for making the transition from Metrics to Harley a lot more relaxed & fun. I hope I can keep watching you for a while.

  • @bikesbulletsbs4043
    @bikesbulletsbs4043 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I feel ya about rallies. I rented Harleys for Daytona HD 2006-2007 and 2013-2014. We even took 50 rental bikes to Sturgis in 2006. It can be pretty brutal. Yeah, you get to see the sights (onsite), but we were still working 12+ hours a day, even when all of the bikes were rented. We were just in standby mode in case anyone had issues or we were detailing returns getting them ready for the next customer.

  • @markflaherty7960
    @markflaherty7960 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Right back at you. Thank you. I enjoy your videos. You have a great attitude and your editing is getting amazing. Your dealership should be proud of you.

  • @Retiredtourist
    @Retiredtourist ปีที่แล้ว

    Always good to watch your channel John, keep up the good work.

  • @nickhildabridle1612
    @nickhildabridle1612 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for what you do and your service. I am very thankful for your skills and your owners. Great topic. I always wondered. Keep up the faith and LTMV Until Next Time...

  • @jlc904ubc
    @jlc904ubc 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Another awesome video! Thanks! I enjoy your shop videos but it was nice to ride along on the Bad Boy and listen to some good info. I really like what your doing. Thanks again.

  • @mikelikesknives428
    @mikelikesknives428 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for your time. I look forward to your videos each week. Keep up the good work.

  • @andrewteal3016
    @andrewteal3016 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for the video and great tips. As a former service writer for a diesel shop (Peterbilt) - I understand your pain regarding being efficient and shop interruptions. Great techs balance all of that like you're doing.
    We paid our guys differently - we monitored efficiency but we didn't pay based upon book/flat rate. We paid an hourly wage based upon when you punched in and out for the day. Bonuses/raises were determined by how efficient you were and we usually had a talk 1:1 once a month around any issues we saw as shop leadership in that area and anything else that would be constructive feedback. Celebration/praise was always with the group at shop meetings. We were also always VERY open to what the shop was doing with the techs business wise. Normally it was a lot of grousing about wages when they see XXX in revenue. Then we'd pull out the bills for broken shop tools, policy work due to technician mistakes and the like and guys understood a lot better how their role keeps the doors open, makes us all money and how they can maximize their own earnings via bonuses and being efficient.
    Keep up the good work man. Enjoy all the videos.

  • @frankf7406
    @frankf7406 6 ปีที่แล้ว +39

    Have the dealership make a shirt that has a dirty thumbs up symbol with their HD logo for people to buy when they show up for a meet n greet.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      I’m not letting the dealership in on my merch! Haha

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      They have their own merch!

    • @nickhildabridle1612
      @nickhildabridle1612 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      You got merch coming?

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Working on some designs and suppliers and a bunch of other stuff. I don’t know much about it, so I’m trying to figure it out. I don’t know much about TH-cam either, and that worked out ok. So...

    • @jeffshultz3883
      @jeffshultz3883 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      When ya get it all figured out i have a Visa card that's burning a hole in my pocket! I'll be ordering!

  • @speeder1230
    @speeder1230 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    your doing a great job john

  • @patrickzambori473
    @patrickzambori473 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    The shop I worked at was unique in compensation methods. We were paid an hourly wage but were expected to keep an accurate accounting of our job time on the time clock, for both jobs and shop work not related specifically to one particular job. Pay raises were based on overall efficiency over a period of several months, so the good jobs and bad jobs tend to cancel out. We also were paid bonuses for positive feedback from the customers through postcards they were given when picking up their bike, they were able to give feedback on their experience. This grand scheme promoted a great sense of teamwork through the shop, we helped each other learn and grow productivity and efficiency. Nobody had a problem asking questions or lending a hand to someone else.. After talking to a lot of other techs at HD University about their shop environment under a flat rate pay system, I will -never- accept that sort of pay structure, even though I could make a lot more money that way. It just creates a bad working environment.

  • @stephensheridan6332
    @stephensheridan6332 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    great video, i see where your coming from and we should all respect your time, and what time is acceptable to, and how we approach to ask for advice etc. you said it carefully and thoughtfully. contacting your dealership to speak to you for instance is a real no no and people should know that sucks without been told, it ultimately would give you a bad rep with your employer. You tube and facebook is great way to communicate without pressure

  • @russellhazzard6936
    @russellhazzard6936 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I feel the pain of working at a HD Dealership (P and A) and wanting to be a rallies and support poker runs and the biker lifestyle. I made great money, met even better people and the boss ...always willing to show you the next new thing and process to make life better.....but I ride ....I am a 20k a year rider. It was my dream job, I did not know what it would cost me. I had to leave. My peace is at the dealerships, Walking though the shrine so to speak....became a job and not the sanctuary it was before. AND YET I MISS IT EVERYDAY!!!

  • @jaycallin4807
    @jaycallin4807 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey John, I think you are living the life that most of us just dream about. Have you ever considered being an instructor? You’ve got a natural teaching ability. People respond to you. You make great videos and this one might have been your best yet. We got another small glimpse into your past and the fact you busted your ass to get where you are today. I also caught the part about using the GI bill. Thank you for your Service 🤝

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      haha, nah, I didn't use the GI bill, but a lot of my fellow students did. I have simply bartended or wrenched, that's it. To answer your question, though, yes. I always wanted to go back to MMI as an instructor. I'm not sure that the wife and kids will ever want to move back to Florida, though. TH-cam is a pretty fun way to teach, anyway!

    • @jaycallin4807
      @jaycallin4807 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      John Maxwell no harm no foul I never served either. I grew up just as the draft ended. I figured if they got me they got me, but I wasn’t up to volunteering either! Ha ha hah! Good point about teaching on TH-cam. I think you found your calling. Thanks for taking the time to reply.

  • @tucoramirez8397
    @tucoramirez8397 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man that happens everywhere. A buddy was building flintlock muskets and could not get much done for people calling to bs or coming by to shoot the bull.

  • @bigmike7939
    @bigmike7939 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for being honest about it all! Thanks to you and your boss and your family for letting you do all this!

  • @jackyp2192
    @jackyp2192 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    John, thank you for all the good info and a bigggggg thank you to Chattahoochee Harley Davidson for letting you share the info while you are at work. You and Chattahoochee Harley Davidson really are a great team! I look forward to getting back east again on my bike so I can pay you both a visit!

  • @rickhunt3183
    @rickhunt3183 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Working on a bike or anything with a camera is good. It covers you if you run into a problem, and documents everything. The customer can't accuse you of breaking something that was working.

  • @paulcox4774
    @paulcox4774 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    John Maxwell, the Mayor of Realville. Thanks for explaining how a well run shop works best. I’ll share this with my guys at Hunters Moon Harley-Davidson in Lafayette Indiana.

  • @billmcg7265
    @billmcg7265 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    John, I look forward to your videos every week. Thank you! You have great editing skills it really adds to the enjoyment.

  • @Wyngs714
    @Wyngs714 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. Ive been rolling around becoming a Harley tech as a retirement job once I do retire. Been wondering how things work, now I know. Thanks !

  • @scottoneill77
    @scottoneill77 6 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    As a Indy shop I understand the phone calls and walk ins that looking for information and tech help. Your job is to get paid for your knowledge. Some times it's blind diagnostic. My joke is I failed my online telephone gynecology test. Please bring the bike in so we can find the problem and make proper repairs as needed.

  • @wheelspinner20
    @wheelspinner20 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    John, I've been watching vids for a long time. I don't publish on YT but I have edited videos, this is the the 3rd I've seen of yours, nice work, great personality and you're very relatable. Keep up the great work! Just put an SE comp in my ultra and I definatley could not do it for a living but your videos educational value is off the charts! Thanks for the knowledge sharing!

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for that! It's nice to get some positive response from the viewers, and I'm glad you've enjoyed what you've seen so far!

  • @kg0il
    @kg0il 6 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    You bet that if I get to Columbus, I'll stop by to say hi. If I had to stand around the store for awhile waiting... Twist my arm.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      nah, I wouldn't make ya wait too long!

    • @johnbellizzijr.2351
      @johnbellizzijr.2351 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I was there on 04/18 and met John!! It was hilarious!! the front desk lady in the clothing part of the store, said: "what can I do to help you"?? I said, I'm here to meet someone. She then replied, oh, ok, John Maxwell, Right?? hahahahha!! John must get a lot of visitors!! I had a VERY enjoyable time meeting up with him in the service area. I was down there due to my kids graduation from Infantry school. John's the best!!

  • @CASHU2400
    @CASHU2400 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you man. I enjoy watching your videos. Keep them coming. I will be retiring in the next few years and have been thinking about being a tech. I appreciate the info.

  • @fililoboesparza5784
    @fililoboesparza5784 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks John for taking the time to do these awesome videos I know it’s hard to do between work,husband, and being a father.. That sucks that people call you during your work hours for Questions on how to fix their bikes. No bueno!! I hope you get that resolved. Again thanks for these awesome videos keep them coming and ride safe Brotha.. 🤘🏻

  • @thomashutchings5215
    @thomashutchings5215 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm part of you 51k subscribers and enjoy your videos. I'm one of your earliest subscribers. I've been riding for over 53 years. I'm also an NRA life member and had difficulty filtering out the Yeti cooler. Two sides to every story, but Yeti deciding to withdraw support from NRA Foundation was too coincidental. I think your channel is great looking forward to more.

    • @TheHarleyTech
      @TheHarleyTech  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I forgot all about that. I think it sucks companies manage to become political. I try to ignore it all.

  • @chrisreaves2830
    @chrisreaves2830 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have started watching your TH-cam stuff recently, just got back into biking after many years. Love your stuff on Softails! Very helpful! Anything Trike-specific, especially on maintenance dealing with pre-TriGlide kits, would also be nice!

  • @keesketsers5866
    @keesketsers5866 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Man, your video editing is perfect...that's time well spent, it shows!

  • @bartphillips6391
    @bartphillips6391 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video!! People need to be respectful of your work hours. Can't believe people call the dealership for advice. Craziness. But thank you and your boss for letting you film at work!!