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In the Dynas section I found a $1000 of Dynas in Sherman, Texas. Does anyone know of any discounts on Softails in Texas or surounding states. Ill drive for thousands off.
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Thanks
Only thing I would suggest is if the local dealer will come close then get it there as they will support you when you have mods done and another may not because you did not buy from them. I find that is true even with 2 dealers in the same city. I drive 40 miles for my warranty issues instead of 15. When the bike broke down the towing took it to the closest dealer and i called my dealer and they went to the other dealer and picked it up and fixed it in 1 day and then delivered it to my home.
tk353 which dealer did you go to? And do you remember the salesmans name? I will call and see what they offer then tell the Ft Worth guys and see if they can match it. They have a crap load of bikes just sitting.
it was cowboy harley. the sales person is no longer there. I met the owner and he is very nice. He goes to his stores and talks to customers as if he was a customer too. he has beaumont and austin. http://www.cowboyharley.com/
Something to keep in mind. \\; As a US Army vet you automatically get $1,000 off ANY bike from Harley Davidson. \\; You should start negotiating from there.
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I know that Longhorn Harley over in Grand Prairie accepts HD for the AAFES Harley Davidson program for the military and really treat Vets and Active duty well.
Try them and make sure you let them know that you are a VET.
My brother in law made the trip over to Shreveport, LA.  \\;to get his Streetglide. He lives about 90 miles from DFW and 50 miles from Sherman and ended up in Shreveport based solely on price.
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