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Electric City in Scranton, PA. Bought my bike there so I get 15% for a year but they had a special deal going that expired last Sunday but I talked him into giving me another week... he did and I just spent $1500 this morning... locks and stiffeners included. Got 20 % off all that I bought and same discount on the labor of stuff to be installed in the spring.(slip ons ,pro tuner, stage 1AC, oil cooler).
Last edited by kanelakos; Feb 5, 2011 at 01:38 PM.
Electric City in Scranton, PA. Bought my bike there so I get 15% for a year but they had a special deal going that expired last Sunday but I talked him into giving me another week... he did and I just spent $1500 this morning... locks and stiffeners included. Got 20 % off all that I bought and same discount on the labor of stuff to be installed in the spring.(slip ons ,pro tuner, stage 1AC, oil cooler).
Excellent. Love stealing from a stealer...
BTW - Love the looks for your bike.
Excellent. Love stealing from a stealer...
BTW - Love the looks for your bike.
They have treated me very good there. Gave me 1500 off new bike, threw in 1K service plus the discounts. When I order something it is at my door fast and their attitude is very respectful. They have a great reputation. Thats how I found them.... word of mouth... the BEST advertisement there is.
Thanks for the comment on bike! Debating weather or not to put rear seat on. I ride solo (so far). I do like the look of rear seat and sissy bar though.
Last edited by kanelakos; Feb 5, 2011 at 01:48 PM.
They have treated me very good there. Gave me 1500 off new bike, threw in 1K service plus the discounts. When I order something it is at my door fast and their attitude is very respectful. They have a great reputation. Thats how I found them.... word of mouth... the BEST advertisement there is.
Thanks for the comment on bike! Debating weather or not to put rear seat on. I ride solo (so far). I do like the look of rear seat and sissy bar though.
If dealers only knew how loyal we would be - if they were also.
Re: UR Bike. It looks RK-like the way it is. Kinda a unique combo/hybrid. Awesome color
I have pass seat for roll bag. And rear rack for more stuff. I load down for long road trips.
I think your's looks good just as is. Hard to pick up chicks tho...
Sorry to take away from this thread. Done now.
Just wandering... what U putting in there thats sooo valuable that U have to lock them up .?
If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand. Just kidding... always wanted to say that. There were times last year that I would go and do some shopping and take bike insead of truck. Buy stuff, bag them and then stop somewhere else.
Rode trip... load bags.. stop in diner for a bite to eat. Dont have to worry about some kids in a ****** and grab.
I could think of a few more scenarios but have not had my morning coffee yet.
The barrel locks I ordered from HD came in. They are key matched which is great. I put plastic as a backing to beef them up. They are pretty secure now. I think they turn out pretty nice. Here is a pic.
Last edited by Striker951; Feb 18, 2011 at 02:20 PM.
This is great, even a dork like me can install it!
Originally Posted by lencap
In mid 2010 Harley added a bag insert and barrel lock combination for the Heritage. I bought them and highly recommend them. The liner is similar to third market solutions - there is an internal frame as well as a separate piece that glues to the top of the bag. They work as well/better than the third market solutions and they are guaranteed by Harley.
The barrel locks work great and can be keyed to match your ignition key. The combination lets you lock your bags and keeps them looking like new. Best of all the total cost was under $200.
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