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They were both about the same price. I went to Ozark because of several people I talked to had gotten theirs from Ozark and highly recommended them. As far as distance is concerned Bourbese Valley is only about 15 minutes closer. I have visited them several times on my way to my parents house in Illinois. They have a really good selection of bikes and even a better motorclothes selection. The other thing was that I was originally going to get an 883L and Ozark could get it sooner than Bourbese Valley. Then I changed my mind and went with the 1200C in Black Cherry Pearl. Any way long story short is that I have had good experiences at both places.
I bought my 06 Sportster 1200C from the guy's at Ozark Harley in Lebanon. Pretty close indeed.
They were cheaper than Bourbese Valley? I've never stopped there, but thought that maybe they might be closer for you.
Have a friend who bought at Ozark HD in Lebanon. They beat Bourbeuse Valley by a bunch! And we only live about 8 miles from Bourbeuse Valley. They are not known for great deals.
Washington here.
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