I dont know if its them loading up, there are people who arent brand loyal and just want something different. I dont think theyre bad at all (except for the hand control pods) and im glad harley has a competitor.
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Originally Posted by Steevo Jolly
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anyone who has spent time living in the dirt neighborhoods of Detroit has seen a ghetto hair weave being tossed around by the wind. Hence the tumbleweave. |
Originally Posted by Steevo Jolly
(Post 17273252)
anyone who has spent time living in the dirt neighborhoods of Detroit has seen a ghetto hair weave being tossed around by the wind. Hence the tumbleweave. This reply gave me a nice morning chuckle. |
Originally Posted by Steevo Jolly
(Post 17273252)
anyone who has spent time living in the dirt neighborhoods of Detroit has seen a ghetto hair weave being tossed around by the wind. Hence the tumbleweave. |
I bought my bike from an Indian dealer, a 2015 FLHTKL, last year. Price was low retail and they gave me high trade on my 2010 FLHTK which was sold the day I traded it. They also had about 7 or 8 other used Harleys on the floor.
About 2 weeks earlier my riding buddy traded his Goldwing with 80k to the same dealer for a Roadmaster. This dealer appears to be willing to deal to sell bikes. Starting to see more Indians on the road in this area. |
The Indian dealer in Daytona usually has a huge inventory of used HDs. Maybe a better selection than the local Harley dealer and probably more than the number of new Indians they stock. Seems like they sell more Indians after the Demo Fleet has been in town for Bike Week & Biketoberfest, so I'm staying away from a test ride, lol.
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i wouldn't be surprised if the indian dealer was buying a bunch of hd's at auction to put on is floor to make it look like a bunch of people were jumping brands. but i'm cynical that way :D
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Originally Posted by skratch
(Post 17273559)
i wouldn't be surprised if the indian dealer was buying a bunch of hd's at auction to put on is floor to make it look like a bunch of people were jumping brands. but i'm cynical that way :D
It didn't last though. A couple of popular local brothers with several car dealerships bought the local HD dealership from the previous not so popular owner. They treated it like their car dealerships and would actually deal. They started moving 3 times the bikes that the previous guy did. Not long after that the Ford store got out of the bike biz. |
The Indian Dealer in Sturgis was also flush with used H-D's when I was there.
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Nice, really nice!
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