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Address

264 Salem Church Rd #168, Darlington, PA 16115

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About This Station

Darlington Cycle is a trusted motorcycle inspection and service shop in Beaver County, PA with a 4.5⭐ rating from 42 reviews. Owner Mark specializes in tire sales, mounting, state inspections, and motorcycle accessories with exceptional inventory and competitive pricing. Customers consistently praise his expertise, friendly service, and ability to source hard-to-find parts like Dunlop American Elite tires.

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Inspection Services

This station is PennDOT certified to perform the following inspections:

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Motorcycles

Two-wheeled vehicle safety inspections

Amenities & Features

Pro Tips

From Customer Reviews
🏍️ Ask for Mark - customers rave about his passion and expertise with all motorcycle types, from Harleys to KTMs 🛞 Call ahead for tire availability - Darlington stocks specialty tires other shops don't have in stock 📅 Plan visits Tuesday-Thursday for extended hours (10AM-6PM) to avoid Saturday's limited 9AM-1PM window 💰 Get competitive pricing on tires and batteries - customers report finding better deals here than calling around

Location & Directions

264 Salem Church Rd #168, Darlington, PA 16115

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Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles can be inspected at this station?

This station is PennDOT certified to inspect: Motorcycles.

What are the business hours?

Check the business hours section above for current operating hours. We recommend calling ahead to confirm availability.

How long does a vehicle inspection take?

Most vehicle inspections take between 30-60 minutes, depending on the vehicle type and current wait times. Call ahead to check wait times.

What do I need to bring for my inspection?

Bring your vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and ensure all lights, wipers, horn, and safety equipment are working properly before your visit.

What are common reasons for inspection failure?

Common failures include: broken or dim lights, worn tires (less than 2/32" tread), windshield cracks in driver's view, non-functioning wipers, and emissions issues.

What if my vehicle fails inspection?

If your vehicle fails, you have until the end of the following month to make repairs and return for a free reinspection at the same station.