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I will be going to the ROT RALLY from Phoenix. After the rally i will be renting a car for 3 days to visit some friends.I need a car to haul some things.My question is there a place I can saftley store my bike while I am gone with the car.I called Austin H-D they said they would if they have room for 18.oo per day.Are there any other options that are safe and inexpensive? Never been to Austin before thx
Well if you were coming to TN. we would store you for three days no charge. Maybe you could put a post in the off topic forum and there might be a member in that area that could help you if they have room in a garage or something. Just a thought.
You can store it at my house but I live about 72 miles south of Austin(work there) I want be going cause I think I am working that weekend. Call this place in Georgetown(not far from Austin off of IH35) good people.
The Alley
3625 N IH 35
Georgetown,Tx
512 930-5475
They only work on Harley's
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