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Where will you be staying during your visit to NY? If you will be in NYC, you have Harley in Manhattan and you have another in Brooklyn, with plenty of others in the area too.
I want to buy same things like a back rest , sissy bar .... and V&H exhaust .
To go from Manhattan to brooklyn, what is the best option? Taxi? Metro? Bus?
I will stay on NYC for 6 days , and i will "spend" 1 day for shearch bike parts, T-shirts, jackets and other bike merchandeizing ... i will go with my wife
If you will be in Manhattan you should have no problem whatsoever in finding what you want. I am not exactly sure of the HD address in Manhattan. I use Brooklyn HD and I have been very happy with them over the last few years that I have been going there. Email them ahead of time. Ask for Roseann, and confirm that they will have the items that interest you. As for getting to them, you could use the subway which should be faster than a bus and a hell of a lot cheaper than a taxi.
You can also go to nyc harley davidson it is on northern blvd in long island city probally just a train ride away 1 or 2 stops.They have a nice selection on parts.
If you only have a day you may want to call ahead and speak to them.
I passed through Philly on my way home and picked up a load of stuff at the airport shop. The aiport shop is run by Barb's of Philly, ........ arranged everything beforehand and it was cake.
I got all the stuff I wanted, packed it all; and done.
If you only have a day you may want to call ahead and speak to them.
I passed through Philly on my way home and picked up a load of stuff at the airport shop. The aiport shop is run by Barb's of Philly, ........ arranged everything beforehand and it was cake.
I got all the stuff I wanted, packed it all; and done.
Nice people.
do you have there web page or phone?
is it on the JFK Airport?
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NYC Harley also has a shop on Lex. Ave. in the city (I've never been to that one personally).
As stated in the above post, L. I. City (nice size shop, lots to choose from) is just across the bridge in Queens.
Most shops will shuttle parts from one store to another, so if any area shop has it, the shop in the city should be able to accomadate you.
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