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Harley Davidson store in Baltimre (Rt. 40) is a pretty stand-up place and sells the bikes cheaper than Elkridge or Ramsey's.
I would highly recommend them.
I bought from ramsey's in darlington and it was MSRP. Plus the first service was free.
Sure it was MSRP. They told me MSRP too. But if you add up the prices it is actually $650 over MSRP. Ask them about it and they will go into a song and dance about first service charges and set-up. I said whatever and walked out. Salesman there was a real sleezball.
You aren't getting first service for free they just charge you for it when you buy the bike.
Thanks for the feedback!! I've spoken to several others today. Noted were Rt 40, Annapolis and Mikes (Delaware). Anyone have experience with #2 or #3? Heard they have alot of bikes to choose from. Plan to visit a place next week and pick out my Softail!!! Can't wait!!!
Thanks for the feedback!! I've spoken to several others today. Noted were Rt 40, Annapolis and Mikes (Delaware). Anyone have experience with #2 or #3? Heard they have alot of bikes to choose from. Plan to visit a place next week and pick out my Softail!!! Can't wait!!!
Don't know anything about annapolis but if you go to Mike's be prepared to pay 2000 dollars over MSRP. And yes they have every model/color combination in stock... But you will pay out the behind for it.
Harley Davidson store in Baltimre (Rt. 40) is a pretty stand-up place and sells the bikes cheaper than Elkridge or Ramsey's.
I would highly recommend them.
I bought from ramsey's in darlington and it was MSRP. Plus the first service was free.
Sure it was MSRP. They told me MSRP too. But if you add up the prices it is actually $650 over MSRP. Ask them about it and they will go into a song and dance about first service charges and set-up. I said whatever and walked out. Salesman there was a real sleezball.
You aren't getting first service for free they just charge you for it when you buy the bike.
I'm not disagreein with you...
Are you close to Aberdeen? I'm stationed there now.
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