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There are two dealers in Tulsa. Both are closed on Sunday due to blue laws (no car dealers open on Sunday either). One is also closed on Monday.
Occasionally during the Christmas shopping season one (or maybe both) will open the clothes and parts / accessories part of the store on Sunday, but they are very clear to comply with state law no bike sales.
My local dealer used to be closed Sunday and Monday. Some years ago they changed to being open 7 days a week year round. Just last week they changed back to being closed Sunday and Monday during the off season. Apparently there isnt enough service work to stay open on Monday anymore. I guess these new bikes are just to darn reliable, eh?
There are two dealers in Tulsa. Both are closed on Sunday due to blue laws (no car dealers open on Sunday either). One is also closed on Monday.
Here in Minnesota too. Can't buy a bike, car, boat, etc. on Sunday. Blue laws. Until 2 years ago, all liquor stores were closed on Sunday also. We finally defeated that thankfully.
I'll know fall hours have set in when the service dept. drops their hourly rate (a tiny bit). Not that I use them.
Monay may be the best day for them to close but 9 out of 10 times, if something goes wrong it will be the weekend. I find myself in an empty parking lot on Monday, mumbling to myself because I forgot they were closed.
My dealer, Bayside HD in Portsmouth, VA, sales and service open 7 days a week. I bought my Low Rider Easter Sunday 2018. A few months ago had a leaking left fork tube rebuilt under warranty on a Sunday.
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