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I new it was time to go when I was told there was a 2 hr. wait for a Tri-Glide. Would have liked to take that out just for the hell of it, but not worth a 2 hrs. wait in my opinion.
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We were there at 8:30 am Saturday and instead of doing some demo's while the line was very short we did the tour first and did not have the time to wait for the rides. A couple was returning on the Tri-Glide and as we walked by heading back to our bikes the guy asked them what they thought about it as they got off. The lady on the back quickly replied "THIS IS THE WORST THING I HAVE EVER RIDEN ON. IT WILL NEVER COME TO MY HOUSE".
A group of us rode over on Friday and took the tour. Weather and the tour were great, talked to a lot of the employees and they were all super. I hope to go again next year. There is a Union vote in January regarding their contract, that vote and what kind of deal corporate can get from Pennsylvania or other states will determine if it stays in York.
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