Bergen HD vs Garden State HD Service
#1
Bergen HD vs Garden State HD Service
My bike is due for it's 1K servicing. This is the only time the bike will be taken to a dealership for routine maintenance.
I bought the bike from GSHD ($$), but live a little closer to BHD. Is either service department really any better than the other?
I bought the bike from GSHD ($$), but live a little closer to BHD. Is either service department really any better than the other?
#3
Just a little feedback...
I wound up going to Bergen HD - for two reasons. One, they are a little closer to me. Two, they had an open appointment slot for first thing in the morning (9am) on a weekday that happened to be my day off.
The soonest GSHD could get me in was a Saturday morning. GSHD operates on a "first come, first served" basis on Saturdays, so that was a little bit of a turn-off. Understandable, but not as convenient.
The price quoted from both shops was identical, fwiw.... "$400 with synthetics".
I actually payed $373. Bergen HD had me back on the road in 2.5 hours.
I wound up going to Bergen HD - for two reasons. One, they are a little closer to me. Two, they had an open appointment slot for first thing in the morning (9am) on a weekday that happened to be my day off.
The soonest GSHD could get me in was a Saturday morning. GSHD operates on a "first come, first served" basis on Saturdays, so that was a little bit of a turn-off. Understandable, but not as convenient.
The price quoted from both shops was identical, fwiw.... "$400 with synthetics".
I actually payed $373. Bergen HD had me back on the road in 2.5 hours.
#4
Just a little feedback...
I wound up going to Bergen HD - for two reasons. One, they are a little closer to me. Two, they had an open appointment slot for first thing in the morning (9am) on a weekday that happened to be my day off.
The soonest GSHD could get me in was a Saturday morning. GSHD operates on a "first come, first served" basis on Saturdays, so that was a little bit of a turn-off. Understandable, but not as convenient.
The price quoted from both shops was identical, fwiw.... "$400 with synthetics".
I actually payed $373. Bergen HD had me back on the road in 2.5 hours.
I wound up going to Bergen HD - for two reasons. One, they are a little closer to me. Two, they had an open appointment slot for first thing in the morning (9am) on a weekday that happened to be my day off.
The soonest GSHD could get me in was a Saturday morning. GSHD operates on a "first come, first served" basis on Saturdays, so that was a little bit of a turn-off. Understandable, but not as convenient.
The price quoted from both shops was identical, fwiw.... "$400 with synthetics".
I actually payed $373. Bergen HD had me back on the road in 2.5 hours.
glad to hear. the only thing i ever hear and experience at BHD is a bit of an attitude and they don't like to bend on price. other than that BHD is a good dealer. GSHD they by far have the worst service and parts attitudes around. it isn't hit or miss it is simply non existent.
glad it worked out for ya!
#5
glad to hear. the only thing i ever hear and experience at BHD is a bit of an attitude and they don't like to bend on price. other than that BHD is a good dealer. GSHD they by far have the worst service and parts attitudes around. it isn't hit or miss it is simply non existent.
glad it worked out for ya!
glad it worked out for ya!
See, I'd also heard that about GSHD...lousy service/parts department. I've been up to GSHD to get parts a few times though and each time everything has gone fine. Same thing at Bergen HD. Both have been great as far as getting parts/having cool stuff in stock.
I agree with you about Bergen's stance on pricing. I wanted to buy my bike from them. I went there a few times trying to make the deal, but GSHD just beat the pants off them...by a few grand. That's a no-brainer. I bought the bike from GSHD.
Garden State HD has got a better location too. It's a much nicer ride heading over there. I always wind up just taking a ride further up 23 whenever I go there. I gotta find a job in Sussex county, lol....
The traffic around Bergen HD is always a little sideways.
#6
Bergen County's pricing for used bikes was too high for my liking.
I opted to go to Williams HD in Lebanon and get a bike as they had same year bike that I was looking at at Bergen. Big difference was they came down on price and it had half the miles the same year bike at Bergen did. No negotiating, or even an effort at trying to find out why I was passing on the bike struck me as weird. Maybe they figure someone else will come along so who cares?
They have a big following though, but I can't say I'd personally go back to them for anything. Not a fan of the geographical location as is because I don't like traveling on Route 80 period. It's too chaotic on the streets around there. The ride to Williams is the same timewise, but there's some nice scenery to see instead of road construction.
I opted to go to Williams HD in Lebanon and get a bike as they had same year bike that I was looking at at Bergen. Big difference was they came down on price and it had half the miles the same year bike at Bergen did. No negotiating, or even an effort at trying to find out why I was passing on the bike struck me as weird. Maybe they figure someone else will come along so who cares?
They have a big following though, but I can't say I'd personally go back to them for anything. Not a fan of the geographical location as is because I don't like traveling on Route 80 period. It's too chaotic on the streets around there. The ride to Williams is the same timewise, but there's some nice scenery to see instead of road construction.
#7
Bergen County's pricing for used bikes was too high for my liking.
I opted to go to Williams HD in Lebanon and get a bike as they had same year bike that I was looking at at Bergen. Big difference was they came down on price and it had half the miles the same year bike at Bergen did. No negotiating, or even an effort at trying to find out why I was passing on the bike struck me as weird. Maybe they figure someone else will come along so who cares?
They have a big following though, but I can't say I'd personally go back to them for anything. Not a fan of the geographical location as is because I don't like traveling on Route 80 period. It's too chaotic on the streets around there. The ride to Williams is the same timewise, but there's some nice scenery to see instead of road construction.
I opted to go to Williams HD in Lebanon and get a bike as they had same year bike that I was looking at at Bergen. Big difference was they came down on price and it had half the miles the same year bike at Bergen did. No negotiating, or even an effort at trying to find out why I was passing on the bike struck me as weird. Maybe they figure someone else will come along so who cares?
They have a big following though, but I can't say I'd personally go back to them for anything. Not a fan of the geographical location as is because I don't like traveling on Route 80 period. It's too chaotic on the streets around there. The ride to Williams is the same timewise, but there's some nice scenery to see instead of road construction.
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#8
I guess everyone has had different experiences at different dealerships. My experience at Bergen HD was nothing short of excellent. Not only were they willing to negotiate on the price of the bike I purchased. I found their staff to be very professional and friendly. Maybe they're not the cheapest on everything, but I felt my experience was worth it.
They do have a tremendous merchandise selection I will say, so it's definitely worth a ride if you're looking for anything on that front in my opinion.
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