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So if I'm a member of the Raleigh chapter at RPHD can I ride with folks from Sheltons? .
Each HOG chapter plays by it's own rules.
My UNDERSTANDING is.... a guest MAY ride along with a chapter, if that ride is open..... as a HOG member... one should be welcome to ride with any chapter... unless it is a "closed ride"
Best to ask before showing up.
That's actually closer for me but I like RP better in general.
I have "no dog in the fight"... but my experience with RPHD is their prices tend to be 20% or greater than MSRP for parts and accessories. before purchasing an item... research the price and print off the page from HD.com....
I'm not looking to debate the wonderfulness of one dealership over another..... I'm just expressing my experience.
If prices matter to you.... you have been alerted....
I'm not looking to debate the wonderfulness of one dealership over another..... I'm just expressing my experience.
If prices matter to you.... you have been alerted....
10-4, both have pros and cons. I have bought a ride from each, most recently Sheltons.
10-4, both have pros and cons. I have bought a ride from each, most recently Sheltons.
never care how shelton's adds in 1st service and $500.00 for accessories on the price of the bikes they sell, yea i know you can haggle with them about it. lets not get started on ray high price.
RMHD, will sell a bike @ MSRP.... out the door.
I bought my bike from Shelton's... but it was used....... I don't care for how they add servive, and chrome... to a price....
Ray's??? I'd just rather NOT talk about
RMHD, will sell a bike @ MSRP.... out the door.
I bought my bike from Shelton's... but it was used....... I don't care for how they add servive, and chrome... to a price....
Ray's??? I'd just rather NOT talk about
thats what I did got my bike at Rocky Mount HD for MSRP out the door and saved $1500.00 over the other two.
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